Category
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United Arab Republic
Middle Eastern state between 1958 and 1961 in the present territories of Egypt and Syria
Kingdom of Egypt
20th century North African kingdom
Khedivate of Egypt
1867-1914 monarchy in Northeastern Africa
Sultanate of Egypt
1914-1922 sultanate in Northeastern Africa
Western Desert campaign
one of two major stages of the North African Campaign during WWII
Cairo Tower
free-standing concrete tower in Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt
United Nations Emergency Force
UN peacekeeping efforts in Egypt-Israel
Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer
British statesman, diplomat and colonial administrator (1841-1917)
Republic of Egypt
1953–1958 republic in Northern Africa
history of Egypt under the British
Egypt under British rule
occupation of the Gaza Strip by the United Arab Republic
Egyptian military occupation of the Palestinian territory of Gaza after the 1948 Palestine war
history of modern Egypt
aspect of history since its modernisation in 1867
Middle East Command
British Army command defending the Middle East

United Nations Emergency Forces II
1973–1979 peacekeeping force in Egypt

Pharaonism
thumb|Taha Hussein, one of the chief promulgators of Pharaonism.
Pharaonism is an ideology that rose to prominence in Egypt in the 1920s and 1930s. A version of Egyptian nationalism, it argued for the existence of an Egyptian national continuity from ancient history to the modern era, stressing the role of ancient Egypt and incorporating anti-colonial sentiment. Pharaonism's most notable advocate was Taha Hussein.
history of Egypt under the Muhammad Ali dynasty
Later period of Ottoman Egypt
Israeli Military Governorate
former military government system established following the Six-Day War
Unified Political Command
history of the Republic of Egypt
aspect of history
20th century departures of foreign nationals from Egypt
exodus of Europeans from Egypt
Egypt in World War II
involvement of Egypt in World War II
Sadat era
aspect of Egyptian history
Mubarak era
period lasting from 1981 to 2011