Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... Question of a further offensive movement - Capture of Abu Hamed and Berber— Reoccupation of Kassala - British troops sent to the Soudan- The battle of the Atbara - The battle of Omdurman - Cost of the campaign - The War Office — The ...
... Question of a further offensive movement - Capture of Abu Hamed and Berber— Reoccupation of Kassala - British troops sent to the Soudan- The battle of the Atbara - The battle of Omdurman - Cost of the campaign - The War Office — The ...
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Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. CHAPTER XXXIII THE NEW SOUDAN Question of the future political status of the Soudan - Anomalies of the British position - Objections to annexation - And to complete incorporation with Egypt - Intricacy of ...
Evelyn Baring Earl of Cromer. CHAPTER XXXIII THE NEW SOUDAN Question of the future political status of the Soudan - Anomalies of the British position - Objections to annexation - And to complete incorporation with Egypt - Intricacy of ...
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... question - Gradual change in public opinion - Statement of Lord Ellenborough - The busi- ness of diplomacy - The main facts of the problem - The events of 1904 - Morocco - Signature of the Anglo - French Agreement -Remarks on the ...
... question - Gradual change in public opinion - Statement of Lord Ellenborough - The busi- ness of diplomacy - The main facts of the problem - The events of 1904 - Morocco - Signature of the Anglo - French Agreement -Remarks on the ...
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... question of the occupation - Its duration— Egyptian autonomy - The Capitulations - Desirability of train- ing the Egyptians - Importance of finance- Display of sym- pathy - Conclusion APPENDIX Khedives of Egypt — British Secretaries of ...
... question of the occupation - Its duration— Egyptian autonomy - The Capitulations - Desirability of train- ing the Egyptians - Importance of finance- Display of sym- pathy - Conclusion APPENDIX Khedives of Egypt — British Secretaries of ...
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... question . Time would be required for the necessary reinforcements to come from England . Moreover , the hot season was approach- ing . Lord Wolseley , therefore , determined to capture Berber and Abu Hamed by a combined movement of the ...
... question . Time would be required for the necessary reinforcements to come from England . Moreover , the hot season was approach- ing . Lord Wolseley , therefore , determined to capture Berber and Abu Hamed by a combined movement of the ...
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