Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
Britishnoun
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Two years later Ted Farley, now Cat's vice president in charge of special projects, went to the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
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While the Air Force goes about its map making, Astronomer George Van Biesbroeck will be busy at Khartoum in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, checking up on Einstein's theory.
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That is why the Sudan is known today as the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
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Jointly the two great Powers brought pressure upon Regent Ras Taffari of Abyssinia to permit Italian exploitation of a railway and British construction of certain mighty water works for irrigating the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
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The Bahr-el-Ghazal thenceforth became undisputedly an integral part of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
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