. "Djelibeybi"@en . . . "Djelibeybi is a fictional country on Terry Pratchett's Discworld. It is based on the cultures of Ancient Egypt. Also called the Kingdom of the Sun and the Old Kingdom. Principal crops: melons, garlic and, since they are increasingly encroaching on the fertile agricultural land, pyramids."@en . "Djelibeybi is a fictional country on Terry Pratchett's Discworld. It is based on the cultures of Ancient Egypt. Also called the Kingdom of the Sun and the Old Kingdom. Principal crops: melons, garlic and, since they are increasingly encroaching on the fertile agricultural land, pyramids. The name \"Djelibeybi\" is a pun lost on most people outside the UK and Australia, playing on \"Jelly baby\", a popular gummi sweet in those countries. The joke is compounded when Pratchett says that \"Djelibeybi\" means \"Child of the Djel\" (its main river; the line is a parody of Herodotus's famous claim that Egypt was the \"gift of the Nile\")."@en .