In this unique historical book, Salim Qabain presents an unconventional point of view on Sultan Hussein Kamel, the first to hold the title "Sultan" in Egypt. While many portrayed him as a traitor, Qabain sees him as a pivotal figure in Egyptian history, and highlights his achievements and positions. The book collects important documentary texts, such as letters exchanged between the Sultan and Britain, and presents the protocols of royal processions and the charitable projects he undertook, especially in the field of education. The book provides a comprehensive vision that opens the door to a deeper understanding of that era, through a balanced account of opinion and other opinions.
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