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2017
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1993
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Egypt History 1517 1882 : Nature and empire in Ottoman Egypt : an environmental history / Alan Mikhail.; Mikhail, Alan,
2011
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Egypt History 1517 1882 Congresses : Political and social change in modern Egypt : historical studies from the Ottoman conquest to the United Arab Republic / edited by P.M. Holt.
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Egypt History 1798 : Modern Egypt : the formation of a nation-state.; Goldschmidt, Arthur,
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Egypt History 1919 : A British defence problem in the Middle East : the failure of the 1946 Anglo-Egyptian negotiations.; Rahman, H.
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Egypt History Ancient : Des clans aux empires : l'organisation sociale chez les primitifs et dans l'Orient ancien / par A. Moret & G. Davy.; Moret, Alexandre,
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