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The era of the Anglo-Egyptian dispute is regarded as the most important era of Egypt's Modern History, the relations between the two countries can be summarized in to two words Great Britain wanted Egypt to Give her all what existed on its land especially the Suez Canal, and in turn Egypt wanted Great Britain to Leave here as it considered Great Britain as an Usurper for its land.The study revealed the hidden points in the relations between the two countries like the British secret organizations inside the palace.The Anglo-Egyptian relations in this study determined according to a general…mehr

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The era of the Anglo-Egyptian dispute is regarded as the most important era of Egypt's Modern History, the relations between the two countries can be summarized in to two words Great Britain wanted Egypt to Give her all what existed on its land especially the Suez Canal, and in turn Egypt wanted Great Britain to Leave here as it considered Great Britain as an Usurper for its land.The study revealed the hidden points in the relations between the two countries like the British secret organizations inside the palace.The Anglo-Egyptian relations in this study determined according to a general perception of the Egyptian rejection to the British presence in Egypt and the result from this rejection on the relations between the two countries. The most important event occurred and considered as a turning point in the relations was the outbreak of the Second World War, which turned Britain who tried by all means to gain the support of the Egyptians both economically and military. It appeared also from studying the Anglo-Egyptian relations that these relations weren't on the same line from 1936 till signing the evacuation treaty in 1954. There were many points affected their relations
Autorenporträt
- Lecturer of Modern and Contemporary History, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Tourist Guidance Department, Minia University, Egypt- A Member of the Egyptian Society for Historical Studies