In Egyptian service
<p>In 1919 the number of British officials employed by the Egyptian Government reached a peak of over 1,600, a substantial figure in relation to a colonial administration like the Indian Civil Service. However, due to the anomalous nature of Britain's occupation of Egypt, the workings of...
Main Authors: | Innes, M, Innes, Mary |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1986
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