The Expansion of Egypt Under Anglo-Egyptian CondominiumMethuen & Company, 1899 - 483페이지 |
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... forces , Alexander therefore had the support of the Greek Fleet , on his right wing , during his victorious march through Asia Minor and Syria to Egypt . For two years after the battle of Issus ( 333 B.C. ) Alex- ander had left Darius ...
... forces , Alexander therefore had the support of the Greek Fleet , on his right wing , during his victorious march through Asia Minor and Syria to Egypt . For two years after the battle of Issus ( 333 B.C. ) Alex- ander had left Darius ...
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... force of 50,000 marines . It is to be noted , however , that the proportion of the naval force to the land force - one - eighth - was much higher than that commonly adopted in olden times . It may therefore be argued , from this fact ...
... force of 50,000 marines . It is to be noted , however , that the proportion of the naval force to the land force - one - eighth - was much higher than that commonly adopted in olden times . It may therefore be argued , from this fact ...
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... forces , and suffered in consequence . From the ninth century , Yemen , Egypt , and the north of Africa became virtually independent of the two Khalifates . A formidable power , the Fatimites , became masters of the northern littoral of ...
... forces , and suffered in consequence . From the ninth century , Yemen , Egypt , and the north of Africa became virtually independent of the two Khalifates . A formidable power , the Fatimites , became masters of the northern littoral of ...
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... force either in the Northern Seas1 or in the Mediterranean . Ferdinand and Isabella were well aware that their dominion required to be strongly supported by sea as well as advanced on land . They therefore built up a navy , and thereby ...
... force either in the Northern Seas1 or in the Mediterranean . Ferdinand and Isabella were well aware that their dominion required to be strongly supported by sea as well as advanced on land . They therefore built up a navy , and thereby ...
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... force which landed at Abukir , he himself narrowly escaped the fate of so many of his comrades , who were driven by the French into the sea , by being drawn into the gig of Sir Sidney Smith . Two years later , the latter's successor ...
... force which landed at Abukir , he himself narrowly escaped the fate of so many of his comrades , who were driven by the French into the sea , by being drawn into the gig of Sir Sidney Smith . Two years later , the latter's successor ...
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Abyssinia Africa Agreement Alexandria amount annual Arábi Arabic Article Aswán Atbara Bahr el-Ghazal basin Blue Nile Britain British Cairo Caisse cent Colonies Command commerce Congo Conseil Control Convention Copts Courts Debt Delta Department Dervish Dongola East Education Egyptian army Egyptian Government Empire English established Europe European Expenditure Exports Felláhin Firman foreign France French frontier important increase influence interests International irrigation Ismail Khartum Khedive land Lord Cromer Majesty's Government Mamluks Mediterranean ment military Minister Ministry Mohammed native naval Nile Valley officers Ottoman Ottoman Empire Pasha political population Porte position Powers present principle Protectorate Province Public pupils railways Red Sea reforms regard Report for 1899 Reserve Fund result Revenue river Russia Schools sea-power secure Senussi Sirdar situation slaves sphere Suákin Sudan Suez Canal Sultan Syria territory tion Treaty Turkey Turkish Upper Egypt Upper Nile Wadi Halfa whilst White Nile
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327 페이지 - ... 3. Vessels of war of a belligerent shall not revictual nor take any stores in the canal except so far as may be strictly necessary; and the transit of such vessels through the canal shall be effected with the least possible delay...
325 페이지 - The Suez Maritime Canal shall always be free and open, in time of war as in time of peace, to every Vessel of commerce or of war, without distinction of flag.
423 페이지 - Britons, hold your own ! Sharers of our glorious past, Brothers, must we part at last? Shall we not thro' good and ill Cleave to one another still? Britain's myriad voices call, ' Sons, be welded each and all, Into one imperial whole, One with Britain, heart and soul ! One life, one flag, one fleet, one Throne ! Britons, hold your own ! POETS AND THEIR BIBLIOGRAPHIES.
338 페이지 - His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia; His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia etc. and Apostolic King of Hungary...
340 페이지 - March, 1863, containing an expose and four Articles. They undertake not to interfere in any way with the security of that Canal and its branches, the working of which shall not be exposed to any attempt at obstruction.
316 페이지 - The High Contracting Parties, by application of the principle of equality as regards the free use of the Canal, a principle which forms one of the bases of the present Treaty, agree that none of them shall endeavour to obtain with respect to the Canal territorial or commercial advantages or privileges in any international arrangements which may be concluded.
327 페이지 - The Maritime Canal remaining open in time of war as a free passage, even to the ships of war of belligerents, according to the terms of Article I of the present Treaty, the High Contracting Parties agree that no right of war, no act of hostility, nor any act having for its object to obstruct the free navigation of the Canal, shall be committed in the Canal and its ports of access, as well as within a radius of three marine miles from those ports, even though the Ottoman Empire should be one of the...
392 페이지 - Any Power which henceforth takes possession of a tract of land on the coasts of the African Continent outside of its present possessions, or which, being hitherto without such possessions, shall acquire them, as well as the Power which assumes a Protectorate there, shall accompany the respective act with a notification thereof, addressed to the other Signatory Powers of the present Act, in order to enable them, if need be, to make good any claims of their own.
423 페이지 - The importation of slaves into the Sudan, as also their exportation, is absolutely prohibited. Provision shall be made by Proclamation for the enforcement of this Regulation.
333 페이지 - Parties agree that the engagements resulting from the present Treaty shall not be limited by the duration of the Acts of Concession of the Universal Suez Canal Company.