Britain – Egyptian Relationships According to Luzan – Conference Resolutions 1922-1923 | ||
College Of Basic Education Research Journal | ||
Article 8, Volume 14, Issue 3, December 2018, Pages 193-230 PDF (0 K) | ||
DOI: 10.33899/berj.2018.148065 | ||
Authors | ||
Nameer T. Yassin; Mohammed y Isamaeel Ibraheem | ||
Abstract | ||
International relationships study has got a great attention paid by lots of academics and researchers. This study falls into this trend. It sheds lights on an important stage of Britain – Egyptian relationships. When Louzan – conference was held in 1922-1923 according on the request of Turkey and Alliance states to solve the oriental cause and to set the new border – lines of Turkey and to set a treaty that replaces the sever – treaty. Egypt has made use of concluding the conference in order to show its cause to the international world, by forming formal and informal delegations to conduct negotiations with Britain to solve the Egyptian Cause by Louzan – conference. But Britain had not allowed Egypt to attend the conference, and claimed its presentation in the Conference, as a part of its colonial policy. | ||
Keywords | ||
Britain; Egyptian; relationships | ||
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