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... Unfortunately, the Egyptians later found out that the new Egypt-British government had now become the British government and rejected any thoughts or requests ...
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... In Egypt, the British spent over ten million pounds every year. In July of 1942, the British were pushed back almost to Alexandria. ...
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... The British government believed that Egypt could not afford such a project in her present financial state: but it was not easy to persuade the Khedive so, or ...
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... The British Period The British rulers of Egypt, at least until World War I, continued to stress hydraulic improvement, the expansion of perennial irrigation ...
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... Ship destruction far outran construction. In El Alamien, Egypt the Germans were working on taking over the British territory of Egypt. ...
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... On the afternoon of October 30, in London, the British government handed an ultimatum to the representatives of both Israel and Egypt. ...
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... On the afternoon of October 30, in London, the British government handed an ultimatum to the representatives of both Israel and Egypt. ...
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... big jamboree. As soon as the British and the French took over Egypt's governmental affairs, Ismail had no power. After protesting ...
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... Britsh and French forces occupied Northern Africa since 1882; British occupied Egypt, at the request of Sultan in Constantinople, and the region we today call ...
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... Even the British military forces that occupied Egypt did not understand the meaning of culture and religion to the Egyptian people. ...
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... Although Egypt was not strictly speaking a British colony, it was under Britain's invasive sponsorship until the 1952 revolution that ultimately brought Gamal ...
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... the Nile River was essential to the people of Egypt. The British believed that they had to control the headwaters of the Nile to guard Egypt and the canal. ...
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... Napoleon was very successful with his army in Egypt, but his plans were wrecked when the great British navel hero, Horatio Nelson, defeated the French fleet in ...
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... Napoleon was very successful with his army in Egypt, but his plans were wrecked when the great British navel hero, Horatio Nelson, defeated the French fleet in ...
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... The three nations, Britain, France, and Israel attacked Egypt, and immediately defeated the Egyptians. The French and British protected and occupied the canal. ...
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... He won his battles and occupied Egypt. Unfortunately for Napoleon the British had already learned of his plans to take them by surprise and attack them from ...
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... The British went before the UN General Assembly in 1947, admitting that it ... When Britain and France prepared to attack Egypt for nationalizing the Suez Canal ...
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... The British went before the UN General Assembly in 1947, admitting that it ... When Britain and France prepared to attack Egypt for nationalizing the Suez Canal ...
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... He won his battles and occupied Egypt. Unfortunately for Napoleon the British had already learned of his plans to take them by surprise and attack them from ...
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... Nile in Abu Qir Bay. Napoleon and his troops were trapped in Egypt for a short while with the British blockade holding them there. ...
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... In 1833, the British government was faced with three different courses of action in Sudan: Not to ... Geographically, Egypt is directly above the nation of Sudan. ...
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... and the city was handed back to the Turks." The British, however, retained special interests in Cairo. The later history of Cairo is merged with that of Egypt. ...
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... On September13, 1937 he opened ann offensive into British-Garrisoned Egypt from Libya." (3) with support from his people he still was on the up side of things. ...
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... Thus the British and the French were given the control of the region up until ... to the War of Independence in 1948 in which the armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria ...
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... Finally in 1947 the British had enough and turned the Palestine matter over to the United ... Egypt, Trans-Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Yemen. ...
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... and Malaysia. One hundred years later Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa where added to the British Empire. The British ...
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... The Egyptian Pound was issued by a private British institution, the National Bank of Egypt, and had been previously used by the British, since much of their ...
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... They signed the 1954 Anglo-Egyuptian agrements, to evacuate British forces from the Suez Canal (Goldschmidt, 154). Egypt during that period was all about anti ...
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... and the abdication of Khedive Ismail in 1879 something had to be done in order to bail out Egypt and preserve control over the Suez Canal. The British for the ...
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... and the abdication of Khedive Ismail in 1879 something had to be done in order to bail out Egypt and preserve control over the Suez Canal. The British for the ...
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