Abstract

The Last Khedive

July 15, 1915 issue

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This article literally appraises the book "Abbas II." The emancipation of Egypt from the domination of Mehemet Ali's dynasty, and the freedom of her long-suffering fellalain from the kurbaslv of Daslai Bazuk extortioners, is, perhaps, the most engrossing story of British colonial policy In Africa. After the refusal of the French to cooperate in 1882, England faced the task alone, and the order evolved out of the Turkish chaos brought a new era for Egypt.

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ABBAS II (Book); BOOKS & reading; IMPERIALISM; AFRICA -- Social conditions; EGYPT; AFRICA
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