The principles of Native administration in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 1898-1956. By Ahmad Ibrahim AbouShouk and Anders Bjorkelo. Sudan: Abdel Karim Mirghani Cultural Center (Omdurman) and Center for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (Bergen) 2004, pp. 279.
This book is essentially a collection of documents pertaining to the evolution of the institutions of Native Administration introduced by the Colonial Administration of the Sudan. This institution was gradually reformed throughout what was known as the Condominium Rule in the Sudan established i...
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Summary: | This book is essentially a collection of documents pertaining to the
evolution of the institutions of Native Administration introduced by
the Colonial Administration of the Sudan. This institution was
gradually reformed throughout what was known as the Condominium
Rule in the Sudan established in the wake of the joint occupation of
the country by British and Egyptian armies after they defeated the
Mahdist forces in 1898. |
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