Abbas Hilmi II came to power after about nine years of British Occupation, during which Tawfiq was almost completely submissive to the British policy. At the beginning of that period the nascent nationalist movement seemed almost defunct. Towards the end, however, it began to show faint signs of life. The importance of 'Abbas's reign between 1892 and 1907 is that, contrary to his father, he followed mainly a policy of resistance towards the Occupation and Cromer, and sided with the nationalist movement, thus bringing to the battlefield a new force. This force was dependent on the Khedive at first, but it ultimately acquired strength and began to stand on its own feet. The Khedive and the Rationalists were, however, aware of the necessity of...
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From the second half of the 19th century when Muhammad Ali’s Egyptian troops left Central Arabia а s...
This thesis examines the Egyptian and Sudanese policy of Gladstone's Second Ministry. Sources includ...
This study dealt with an important figure in the history of Egypt, whose scientific impact is still ...
The‘Urabi Revolution was the starting point of the popular nationalist movement in Egypt. In the per...
Mustafa Kamil was among the most significant nationalists in the Middle East of the late 19th a...
From 1884 to 1904 the Egyptian question arose in the diplomacy of every major European power, affect...
Under the Ottoman Empire, Egypt was granted some autonomy because as long as taxes were paid, the Ot...
This thesis examines Lord Cromer's aspirations for developing the 'native mind’ in occupied Egypt, 1...
This thesis is a study on the response of the British and the French to Muhammad 'Ali's policies. Mu...
Cromer odaklı bu çalışma, 1883 ile 1907 yılları arasında Mısır’daki İngiliz sömürgeciliğinin bazı y...
Cette thèse a pour objet la relation entre les Britanniques et les Hachémites depuis la Première Gue...
Primarily, Great Britain occupied Egypt due to strategic and defence reasons (a route to India) in 1...
The contribution “Uncommunicative Communication: Competing Egyptian, Ottoman and British Notions of ...
This dissertation analyzes the evolution of the Hashemite dynasty into two competing households duri...
This research paper is aimed to study and discussion constant and the Variable in the Political Mt...
From the second half of the 19th century when Muhammad Ali’s Egyptian troops left Central Arabia а s...
This thesis examines the Egyptian and Sudanese policy of Gladstone's Second Ministry. Sources includ...
This study dealt with an important figure in the history of Egypt, whose scientific impact is still ...
The‘Urabi Revolution was the starting point of the popular nationalist movement in Egypt. In the per...
Mustafa Kamil was among the most significant nationalists in the Middle East of the late 19th a...
From 1884 to 1904 the Egyptian question arose in the diplomacy of every major European power, affect...
Under the Ottoman Empire, Egypt was granted some autonomy because as long as taxes were paid, the Ot...