Perfidious Albion: The Origins of Anglo-French Rivalry in the LevantElek, 1971 - 323 pages |
Table des matières
Chapter Two The French Invasion of Egypt | 50 |
Chapter Three The English Invasion of Egypt | 75 |
Chapter Four The Advent of Mohamed Ali | 99 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Perfidious Albion: The Origins of Anglo-French Rivalry in the Levant John Marlowe Affichage d'extraits - 1971 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Abuqir Acre Adana agreed Ainslie Albanians Alexandria allied Ambassador appointed army arrived Austria Baldwin Bardissi Barker Beys British government Bulwer Cairo Campbell Candia Capitan Pasha capitulations capitulations treaties coast command Constantinople Consul-General Consuls Convention despatch East India Company Egyptian Elfi Elgin England Europe European evacuation expedition favour Firman force Foreign France French French government garrison government of Egypt Grand Vizier Greek Grenville hereditary HM's Government Hobart hostilities Hutchinson ibid Ibrahim independence instructed interest invasion Khosrev Levant Company London Mamluks Mediterranean ment merchants military Missett Mohamed Ali Mohamed Ali's Moslem Murad Napier naval negotiations object officers Ottoman Empire Palmerston Pashalik peace Ponsonby Porte possession received Red Sea Reis Effendi Rosetta Roussin Russian sent settlement ships Sidney Smith Sir Sidney squadron Stopford Sublime Porte Suez Sultan Syria territories tion told trade treaty troops Turkey Turkish Turkish fleet Turks Upper Egypt Viceroy Viceroy's Wahhabis warships