Imperialism and Nationalism in the Sudan: A Study in Constitutional and Political Development, 1899-1956 |
Contents
THE POLITICAL CONTEXT of the ANGLO | 13 |
Imperial diplomacy and the birth of the new regime | 23 |
THE TERMS OF THE AGREEMENT | 29 |
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Advisory Council Africa agreed Aḥmad al-Fajr Amendment Anglo-Egyptian Agreement Anglo-Egyptian regime Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Annual Report Anṣār appointed approved Arabic Archives Article Ashigga authority Britain British and Egyptian British Government Cairo Civil Secretary Commission Committee Congress constitution Contracting Governments Cromer to Salisbury Darfur District Commissioner Douglas Newbold Egypt Egyptian Government elections electoral English Equatoria established Executive Council Gordon College Governor Governor-General Governor-General's Council graduates Ibid important independence Islam Khartoum Khatmiyya Khedive language Legislative Assembly London Mahdist Majesty's Government Mamurs Memorandum ment military Mission Muḥammad Muslim nationalists Native Administration Nile Valley Northern Nuba Mountains officials Omdurman Ordinance Parliament Pasha political powers Proceedings proclamation recommendations reconquered representative Sayyid Abd al-Raḥmān self-determination Self-Government Statute Session Shaikhs South Southern Policy Southern provinces Southern Sudan sovereignty Suakin Sudan Administration Conference Sudan Government Sudanese nationalism Sudanese Union tion Treaty tribal Umma Party Unity Wady Halfa Wingate