Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... England - The Fellaheen - The Bedouins APPENDIX . — Translation of a Letter from a Sheikh of Keneh to a Sheikh of the Mosque of Seyyidna - Hussein at Cairo · • 168 200 CHAPTER XXXVI THE CHRISTIANS - The COPTS - The conservatism CONTENTS ...
... England - The Fellaheen - The Bedouins APPENDIX . — Translation of a Letter from a Sheikh of Keneh to a Sheikh of the Mosque of Seyyidna - Hussein at Cairo · • 168 200 CHAPTER XXXVI THE CHRISTIANS - The COPTS - The conservatism CONTENTS ...
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... Cairo - The policy of reporting - Lord Northbrook arrives in Egypt - His financial proposals - His General Report - The Government reject his proposals · CHAPTER XLVI THE WOLFF CONVENTION AUGUST 1885 - OCTOBER 1887 Sir Henry Wolff ...
... Cairo - The policy of reporting - Lord Northbrook arrives in Egypt - His financial proposals - His General Report - The Government reject his proposals · CHAPTER XLVI THE WOLFF CONVENTION AUGUST 1885 - OCTOBER 1887 Sir Henry Wolff ...
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... Cairo on February 6 , I telegraphed to Lord Granville as follows : " It is too early to express any opinion worth having as to the effect which the fall of Khartoum will produce in Egypt proper . Moreover , much will no doubt depend on ...
... Cairo on February 6 , I telegraphed to Lord Granville as follows : " It is too early to express any opinion worth having as to the effect which the fall of Khartoum will produce in Egypt proper . Moreover , much will no doubt depend on ...
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... Cairo it was believed that the end of Mahdiism was near , and that a new Ruler had arisen , who would at least open the roads to Mecca and would no longer be at war with all the world . Relief seemed near . Every arrival from the Soudan ...
... Cairo it was believed that the end of Mahdiism was near , and that a new Ruler had arisen , who would at least open the roads to Mecca and would no longer be at war with all the world . Relief seemed near . Every arrival from the Soudan ...
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... Cairo . In fact , of the posts on the Abyssinian frontier , the only one of which the garrison fell into the hands of the Dervishes was Gedaref , called also Suk Abu Sin . The commandant of this post , which was garrisoned by about 200 ...
... Cairo . In fact , of the posts on the Abyssinian frontier , the only one of which the garrison fell into the hands of the Dervishes was Gedaref , called also Suk Abu Sin . The commandant of this post , which was garrisoned by about 200 ...
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