The Sudan in Anglo-Egyptian Relations: A Case Study in Power Politics, 1800-1956Greenwood Press, 1973 - 466 Seiten |
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... situation and their counter - measures were extreme indeed . It should be remembered that the assassination of Sir Lee Stack was not the first outrage of its kind . Between September 1919 and 19 November 1924 , when Sir Lee was shot ...
... situation and their counter - measures were extreme indeed . It should be remembered that the assassination of Sir Lee Stack was not the first outrage of its kind . Between September 1919 and 19 November 1924 , when Sir Lee was shot ...
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... Situation of our troops remain quiet in their defence positions . Expect serious troubles this afternoon or tonight or tomorrow . Please signal your arrival and the sign of Union Jack flag required to enable us to know you . ( Signed by ...
... Situation of our troops remain quiet in their defence positions . Expect serious troubles this afternoon or tonight or tomorrow . Please signal your arrival and the sign of Union Jack flag required to enable us to know you . ( Signed by ...
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... situation exemplifies in many ways the kinds of situation and problem which have existed , and still exist , in many parts of the world . The Sudan Question is therefore a classic example of power politics among nations . In the ...
... situation exemplifies in many ways the kinds of situation and problem which have existed , and still exist , in many parts of the world . The Sudan Question is therefore a classic example of power politics among nations . In the ...
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Part | 21 |
THE RECONQUEST OF THE SUDAN AND THE CONDOMINIUM | 41 |
International reactions to the Conquest | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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