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By John E. Flint

ISBN-10: 0521207010

ISBN-13: 9780521207010

The interval coated during this quantity is one that starts with the emergence of anti-slave exchange attitudes in Europe, and ends at the eve of eu colonial conquest. yet aside from white conquests in Algeria and South Africa, and colonies of loose Blacks at the west coast, the subject matter is that of African independence, initiative and edition within the final part of its pre-colonial historical past. less than higher exterior pressures than ever prior to, from ecu exchange, exploration, missionary and political job, African historical past during this interval moved with larger momentum and bigger scale than in prior a long time, with swift adjustments in fiscal and political lifestyles. as a rule the process during this quantity is thru chapters concentrating on areas of Africa, every one written by means of a longtime authority in his box. Concluding chapters survey the actions of Europeans in Africa, and people of Africans and their descendants abroad.

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In addition, the punitive taxes which were levied by the new administration on the 25 Cambridge Histories Online © Cambridge University Press, 2008 EGYPT AND THE NILE VALLEY free Muslim Sudanese resulted in the surrender of slaves to the government, since the Sudan had no indigenous coinage and was lacking in currency. The slave-recruits were taken to Manfalut in Upper Egypt, where their training began in 1823. The plan was nevertheless not wholly successful, since there was a very high mortality among the slave-soldiers, and Muhammad 'AH realized that he would have to find another and more reliable source of recruits.

In 1852, a compromise was reached, by which the new code was to be introduced into Egypt, but 'Abbas was to retain temporary and limited powers in capital cases. The Ottoman code was never, in fact, implemented during his reign, but was used as the basis of an Egyptian code, promulgated early in the reign of Sa'Id. 'Abbas had been stiffened in his resistance by the diplomatic support of Great Britain. In his reaction against westernization, he had also turned against the French, who had been its principal agents and representatives in Muhammad 'Ali's time, but, since some external helper was necessary, he had swung towards the British.

A much fuller account of Darfur was given by the Arab, Muhammad ibn 'Umar al-Tunusi, who spent eight years in the country under the next sultan, Muhammad Fadl. It was during the reign of Muhammad Fadl that the Turco-Egyptian forces of Muhammad 'All made an unsuccessful attempt to conquer Darfur. THE FRENCH OCCUPATION AND THE PERIOD OF ANARCHY, 1798-1805 Until the last quarter of the eighteenth century, Egypt did not feel the direct impact of developments beyond the borders of the Ottoman Empire.

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