Modern Egypt, Tom 5,Część 1Routledge, 2000 - 614 First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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... Italy - Italy declines to co - operate --- Negotiations with Turkey - Tel - el - Kebir - General remarks . AFTER the bombardment of the forts , Arábi retired to Kafr - Dawar , a few miles distant from Alex- andria , whence he issued a ...
... Italy - Italy declines to co - operate --- Negotiations with Turkey - Tel - el - Kebir - General remarks . AFTER the bombardment of the forts , Arábi retired to Kafr - Dawar , a few miles distant from Alex- andria , whence he issued a ...
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... Italy for England might take the form of an active co - operation . " Although , therefore , these negotiations produced no practical result , they had the effect of calming Italian irritation . Hence- forward , Italian policy in Egypt ...
... Italy for England might take the form of an active co - operation . " Although , therefore , these negotiations produced no practical result , they had the effect of calming Italian irritation . Hence- forward , Italian policy in Egypt ...
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... Italy to take part in the arrangements . The progress of the rebellion having destroyed the authority of the Khedive , and reduced Egypt to a state of anarchy , we invited France and Italy to act with us in suppressing it ; and when ...
... Italy to take part in the arrangements . The progress of the rebellion having destroyed the authority of the Khedive , and reduced Egypt to a state of anarchy , we invited France and Italy to act with us in suppressing it ; and when ...
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