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The Egyptian campaigns, 1882 to 1885

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A chronological narrative explains how fiscal collapse and political unrest in Egypt prompted foreign intervention, detailing the uprising, the bombardment of Alexandria, and the military actions that secured occupation and restored local authority. It then follows campaigns in the Sudan against the Mahdist movement, covering relief expeditions, the fall of key garrisons, prolonged desert and Nile operations, and final offensives that reconquer territory and confront rival interests in the region. Military episodes are interwoven with analysis of finances, the Suez Canal's strategic role, and the diplomatic arrangements that framed occupation and subsequent withdrawals.

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Charles Royle

Charles Royle was a military officer and author known for his detailed account of the Egyptian campaigns from 1882 to 1885. His work, "The Egyptian Campaigns, 1882 to 1885," provides a comprehensive narrative of the events and strategies involved in this significant period of British military history. Royle's writing reflects his firsthand experiences and insights, contributing to the understanding of military operations and colonial dynamics during the late 19th century. His contributions offer valuable perspectives on the complexities of warfare and imperialism.

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