2 edition of Thirty-five years of British rule in Egypt found in the catalog.
Thirty-five years of British rule in Egypt
Patrick Steel Hardy
Published
1918
by Librairie nouvelle in Lausanne
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Written in
Edition Notes
Advertising matter: p. [135]-136.
Statement | by Patrick Steel Hardy. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DT107 .H3 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 136 p. |
Number of Pages | 136 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6652570M |
LC Control Number | 23004407 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 33271596 |
The Egyptians revolt against the British rule. The Egyptians gain partial independence from the British. Treatment of the Egyptians "The Brits were not brutal occupiers, but they failed miserably at making the conditions livable to the citizens of Egypt"(Egypt. This is a really engaging book that is a fun hybrid between graphic novel, activity book and information text. The story, told in graphic novel form, follows a group of friends who travel back in time and explore life in Ancient Egypt. At various different points in the story there are relevant puzzles, fact boxes, activities and project ideas.
By Tennison, 'Punch', Septem By , Egypt's ruler, the Khedive Ismail Pasha had run up debts of about £ million, in spite of Egypt's sale of . "The World at War " states the subtitle of this mastodontic book by the British historian and former war correspondent Max Hastings. And there is little doubt that the pages of "All Hell Let Loose", also known as "Inferno" for the US audience, should be enough to deliver a thorough account of all the main events of World War Two/5().
This is such a well written book, it flows beautifully, the dialogue is sharp and concise and the plot is tight and superbly crafted. The extent of the authors research is clear to see in the amount of historical facts about Egypt and British rule during the nineteenth century. Fascinating stuff s: Article 2 recognized Egypt's right as a "sovereign independent state" to become a member of the League of Nations. Article 10 abolished the position of British High Commissioner in Egypt. Articles 5 and 8 established a defensive alliance between Egypt and Great Britain.
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Genre/Form: History: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Hardy, Patrick Steel. Thirty-five years of British rule in Egypt.
Lausanne, Librairie nouvelle, The history of Egypt under the British lasts fromwhen it was occupied by British forces during the Anglo-Egyptian War, untilwhen the last British forces withdrew in accordance with the Anglo-Egyptian agreement of after the Suez first period of British rule (–) is often called the "veiled protectorate".
During this time the Khedivate of Egypt. This is a history of Egypt and British government over Egypt in the s and the s ending around the time of the Suez crisis in the mids.
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The events of mark a watershed in the modern history of Egypt. By defeating the Egyptian army and occupying the country, Britain brought a forceful conclusion to almost a century of Great Power rivalry and of increasing Egyptian independence. Newton Abbot: Victorian (& Modern History) Book Club, Cloth.
Very Good/Very Good. Bound in black cloth, with unclipped dw, 19 b/w photographs, pp. The story of the growth of a people from passivity to become fierce nationalists. British rule () brought order and financial prosperity to a bankrupt Egypt.
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