Examples of 'anglo-egyptian' in a sentence

Meaning of "anglo-egyptian"

Anglo-Egyptian (adjective): Referring to the historical relationship between England and Egypt, particularly during the period of British occupation and influence in Egypt

How to use "anglo-egyptian" in a sentence

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Yet Anglo-Egyptian relations did not improve.
It was sent by a young boy of Anglo-Egyptian descent.
Anglo-Egyptian relations would continue on their downward spiral.
Sudan became an Anglo-Egyptian condominium.
He was subsequently a provincial governor in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
Sudan was nominally made an Anglo-Egyptian condominium, but a British colony in reality.
The final treaty represented a triumph of Anglo-Egyptian interests.
Under Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, most of Equatoria became one of the eight original provinces.
The country came under Anglo-Egyptian rule.
The Anglo-Egyptian force pushed the Sannussis back into Libya, and captured the town of Salum.
It was built by foreign merchants, in collaboration with the Anglo-Egyptian colonial authorities.
He saw action in the Anglo-Egyptian War and then served in Eastern Sudan.
A sect inspired by Islam rose up against Anglo-Egyptian colonisation.
United Kingdom Anglo-Egyptian Sudan becomes independent.
Fatima grew up during the time of colonial Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.

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Anglo-Egyptian goods entering Germany shall enjoy the same.
It was even called the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition - Anglo-Egyptian forces occupied the Sudanese town of Abiad after encountering little resistance.
The uprising was ended by an Anglo-Egyptian War and takeover of the country.
As a junior officer he was present at the bombardment of Alexandria during the Anglo-Egyptian War.
The campaign was concluded with the Anglo-Egyptian victory of Omdurman, the Mahdist capital.
Egypt included the Sudan as a condominium known as Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
A young boy of anglo-egyptian descent.
Suakin on the Red Sea was besieged but remained in Anglo-Egyptian hands.
A young boy of Anglo-Egyptian decent.
As a banker, he served on the Board of Directors of the Anglo-Egyptian Bank.
Subsequently, Darfur remained a province of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and the independent Republic of the Sudan.
It was built in 1955 when the territory was still part of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
First Anglo-Egyptian war.
Under heavy pressure the French withdrew, securing Anglo-Egyptian control over the area.
The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
Nzara was the industrial center of the Zande Scheme during the Anglo-Egyptian colonial period.
Flag of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
Under heavy pressure the French withdrew, implicitly acknowledging Anglo-Egyptian control over the area.
The Anglo-Egyptian Bookshop.
The military territory expanded after concessions from Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and a territorial agreement with Egypt.
This supply of fresh drinking water was of utmost importance in the 1882 Anglo-Egyptian War.
Building an airport was a priority for the Anglo-Egyptian colonial authorities, once Juba was chosen….
Darfur was a independent sultanate for several hundred years, incorporated into Sudan by Anglo-Egyptian forces in 1916.
Campaignbox Anglo-Egyptian War.
The drug was banned in 1924 during the Condominium Period of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
Second Anglo-Egyptian War.
It was used in Egypt and in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
Sudan becomes Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, a condominium of the British Empire.
Town becomes capital of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
The Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 gave the United Kingdom control over the canal.
Pearce was raised in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
Under the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936, the United Kingdom insisted on retaining control over the canal.
Female circumsision in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
In 1956 the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan became the independent Republic of the Sudan.

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