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... Egypt . 316 CHAPTER XLIII THE WORKERS OF THE MACHINE Importance of persons rather than of systems - The British Consul- General - Tewfik Pasha - The Prime Ministers - Chérif Pasha -Nubar Pasha - Riaz Pasha - Mustapha Pasha Fehmi • 321 ...
... Egypt . 316 CHAPTER XLIII THE WORKERS OF THE MACHINE Importance of persons rather than of systems - The British Consul- General - Tewfik Pasha - The Prime Ministers - Chérif Pasha -Nubar Pasha - Riaz Pasha - Mustapha Pasha Fehmi • 321 ...
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... Egyptian allies - Stability of the reforms • PAGB · 543 • 555 PART VII THE FUTURE OF EGYPT CHAPTER LXII THE FUTURE OF EGYPT Quo Vadis ? - The question of the occupation - Its duration— Egyptian autonomy - The Capitulations ...
... Egyptian allies - Stability of the reforms • PAGB · 543 • 555 PART VII THE FUTURE OF EGYPT CHAPTER LXII THE FUTURE OF EGYPT Quo Vadis ? - The question of the occupation - Its duration— Egyptian autonomy - The Capitulations ...
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... Egyptian loss was 41 killed and wounded . This action in- flicted a severe blow on the Khalifa , and for the time being allayed all fear of a serious invasion of Egypt by the Dervishes . By April 13 , 1886 , the British and Egyptian ...
... Egyptian loss was 41 killed and wounded . This action in- flicted a severe blow on the Khalifa , and for the time being allayed all fear of a serious invasion of Egypt by the Dervishes . By April 13 , 1886 , the British and Egyptian ...
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... Egyptian Government would never have lost possession of Khartoum . When once General Hicks's army had been destroyed , the ... Egypt , leaving about 30,000 who remained in the Soudan . This figure is exclusive of civilians , women , and ...
... Egyptian Government would never have lost possession of Khartoum . When once General Hicks's army had been destroyed , the ... Egypt , leaving about 30,000 who remained in the Soudan . This figure is exclusive of civilians , women , and ...
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... a considerable force of Abyssinians on January 27 , 1885 , Major Rifaat shortly afterwards attacked and defeated the enemy , and succeeded in bringing the garrison and population , numbering about 3000 men 48 PT . III MODERN EGYPT.
... a considerable force of Abyssinians on January 27 , 1885 , Major Rifaat shortly afterwards attacked and defeated the enemy , and succeeded in bringing the garrison and population , numbering about 3000 men 48 PT . III MODERN EGYPT.
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