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In 1900, Egypt was officially a part of the Ottoman Empire but was effectively under British control following the British occupation in 1882. The British established a protectorate, exerting significant influence over Egyptian governance, economy, and military. The local administration, led by a Khedive, managed day-to-day affairs but operated largely under British oversight, leading to growing nationalist sentiments among Egyptians. This period set the stage for increasing calls for independence and self-determination that would culminate in the early 20th century.

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