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Q: What did Britain get from Egypt in the British empire?
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Which country colonized Egypt?

Greece, Rome, Turkey, Persia, the Ottoman Empire and Britain have all colonised Egypt at various times.British


How did the takeover of the Suez canal in 1882 shape the future for north Africa?

Britain conquered Egypt and turned it into a british protectorate


What does Kenya Egypt Sudan and Zimbabwe have all in common with great Britain?

Both Kenya & Zimbabwe (Formerly Southern Rhodesia) were part of the British Empire. Both Egypt & Sudan were British protectorates within the British Empire. Keyna is a member of the Commonwealth, but I think Zimbabwe is probably now suspended in these troubled times.


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What countries did Britain lost from the british empire?

Click the link below for theTerritorial evolution of the British Empire.


Up to the 21st Century Great Britain or the British Empire was made up of many countries which are independent today?

The British Empire. Great Britain is the latgest island of the British Isles.


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It was known as the British Empire. When the empire started to fall apart, the British Commonwealth/Commonwealth of Nations was created.


When did egypt leave the british empire?

Egypt was under British rule for a number of years. British rule began in Egypt in 1882 and lasted until 1952 and the Egyptian Revolution.


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Is Scotland part of british empire?

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