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... Egypt , for many centuries , was a part of the Turkish Empire . On December 18 , 1914 , Great Britain declared a British protectorate over Egypt . The canal remained open to the ships of the Allied and neutral powers for the whole of ...
... Egypt , for many centuries , was a part of the Turkish Empire . On December 18 , 1914 , Great Britain declared a British protectorate over Egypt . The canal remained open to the ships of the Allied and neutral powers for the whole of ...
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... Egypt , according to the United Nations Population and Vital Statistics Report of July 1953 , stood at 20,729,000 in the middle of 1951. Islam is the state religion of Egypt , and the official language of Egypt is Arabic . Ninetyone per ...
... Egypt , according to the United Nations Population and Vital Statistics Report of July 1953 , stood at 20,729,000 in the middle of 1951. Islam is the state religion of Egypt , and the official language of Egypt is Arabic . Ninetyone per ...
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... Egypt , viz . ( a ) the security of the communications of the British Empire in Egypt ; ( b ) the defence of Egypt against all foreign aggression or interference , direct or indirect ; ( c ) the protection of foreign interests in Egypt ...
... Egypt , viz . ( a ) the security of the communications of the British Empire in Egypt ; ( b ) the defence of Egypt against all foreign aggression or interference , direct or indirect ; ( c ) the protection of foreign interests in Egypt ...
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Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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