October 10th, 1970.
Nominally still part of the Ottoman Empire but administered by the British.
British empire
Cyprus left the British Empire because it wished to unify with Greece as one nation which Britain would not allow. This was known as Enosis which roughly translated means butterfly.
Britain gained significant control over Egypt in the 19th century, primarily for its strategic location along the Suez Canal, which was crucial for maritime trade routes to India and beyond. The British also benefited economically from Egypt’s resources, particularly cotton, which became a vital commodity during the Industrial Revolution. Additionally, British rule facilitated the expansion of infrastructure, such as railways and telegraphs, enhancing both military and economic interests in the region. Overall, Egypt served as an important geopolitical and economic asset within the British Empire.
Eire, or the The Republic of Ireland, had their independence from the British Empire ratified in January 1922 followed by Egypt in February 1922.
in 1947
2012
because they had Suez Canal
Greece, Rome, Turkey, Persia, the Ottoman Empire and Britain have all colonised Egypt at various times.British
October 10th, 1970.
New Zealand didn't leave the British Empire, the Empire itself was dissolved through a number of changes following World War II. The Commonwealth of Nations is the successor to the Empire, albeit it is a voluntary organisation. New Zealand is a member of the Commonwealth.
Pound, dates from being part of the British Empire
Nominally still part of the Ottoman Empire but administered by the British.
16 August 1960 was when the British Empire finally granted Cyprus independence.
it left because it became to self ruling
British empire