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Excerpt from The Literary Digest Atlas of the New Europe and the Far East, Showing the New Countries and New Boundaries Resulting From the Great War and From the Treaties of Peace: With Explanatory Historical, Political and Economic Articles Prepared From the Most Recent and Authoritative Sources in Europe and America
Then the ambiguous possession of Egypt, still nominally a part of the Turkish Empire and still retaining its own monarch, The Khedive, but under almost despotic British official rule; Then still more ambiguous 'anglo - Egyptian' Sudan prov ince, occupied and administered jointly by the British and by the (british controlled) Egyptian Government.
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