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Egypt in World War II
A Short History of Egypt – to About 1970
Contemporary Nostalgia
THE PLAINSMAN (Newsletter of the New Zealand Antique Arms Association Canterbury Incorporated)
Country Coding Units
Impact of the West on the Middle East and North Africa: American Exceptionalism? Mackenzie Voke Fordham University,
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Egypt's Finances and Foreign Campaigns, 1810-1840. by 1 Ali A
Islam, Philanthropy, and Political Culture in Interwar Egypt the Activism of Labiba Ahmad Beth Baron
The Second World War, Imperial and Colonial Nostalgia: the North Africa Campaign and Battlefields of Memory
Ahmad Ibn Tulun and the Reign of His Dynasty (868–905)
The Rab'a Massacre and Mass Killings of Protesters in Egypt
Egypt's Ottoman Past
The Demands of Muhammad Ali Pasha (JCC)
The Mixed Courts of Egypt,1875-1949;A Study of Their
The Second World War, Imperial, and Colonial Nostalgia: the North Africa Campaign and Battlefields of Memory Humanities, 7(4): 1-16
Pied Piper of Lovers
Empire by Law: Ottoman Sovereignty and the British Occupation of Egypt, 1882-1923
Chapter 1. the Making of the Modern Middle East
The Suez Crisis of 1956 and the Anglo-American
Top View
Domestic Sovereignty, A'yan Developmentalism, and Global
From Feminist Awakening to Nationalist Political Activism Nabila Ramdani
Investment Decisions in Underdeveloped Countries
Political History and the Geopolitics of Egypt After the Pharaohs a New Imperial Age
The Suez Canal and Its Subsequent Control by European Powers, Headed by Britain, Further Highlighted Its Strategic Position
Glimt Af Den Ægyptiske Hær, 1940
Brief History of Egypt
Egyptian Émigrés in the Levant of the 19Th and 20Th Centuries
THE Egypt Study Circle
The Preminence of Ahmad Ibn Tulun As the Leading Amir of the Tulunid Kingdom
Landowners, Caliphs and State Policy Over Landholdings in the Egyptian Countryside Theory and Practice