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Anglo-Egyptian Sudan

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noun

  1. the former name (1899–1956) of the Sudan

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Not in this area is Lake Tana, vital water source of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.

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An outstanding example of the second category is the onetime condominium known as the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.

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That is why the Sudan is known today as the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.

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First to grow cotton in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, he unfolded one evening at the White House dinner table a glowing description of African big-game hunting which resulted in Theodore Roosevelt's famed expedition.

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ABU KLEA, a halting-place for caravans in the Bayuda Desert, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.

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