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  2. Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    During the period of British rule in Egypt, the educational system remained neglected by the colonial government. The longest-serving British resident in Egypt, Lord Cromer had a negative experience with education in India, where European-style educational institutions had fomented political unrest and nationalistic sentiments. In Egypt, Cromer ...

  3. The British University in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The British University in Egypt ( BUE; Arabic: الجامعة البريطانية فى مصر, romanized : Al-Jāmi‘a al-Bāritāneya fe-Mīsr) is a private Egyptian university in El Shorouk City, Cairo, Egypt. Founded in September 2005, [7] through an inter-governmental agreement, it provides a British education style and awards degrees ...

  4. History of Egypt under the British - Wikipedia

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    The history of Egypt under the British lasted from 1882, when it was occupied by British forces during the Anglo-Egyptian War, until 1956 after the Suez Crisis, when the last British forces withdrew in accordance with the Anglo-Egyptian agreement of 1954. The first period of British rule (1882–1914) is often called the "veiled protectorate ".

  5. List of universities in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Education in Egypt List of University Institutions in the New Administrative Capital of Egypt [In addition to the listed public, national and private universities in Egypt, international / transnational university institutions were founded in the New Administrative Capital after 2016, hosting branches of internationally recognized universities ...

  6. T. E. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edward Lawrence CB DSO (16 August 1888 – 19 May 1935) was a British archaeologist, army officer, diplomat, and writer who became renowned for his role in the Arab Revolt (1916–1918) and the Sinai and Palestine Campaign (1915–1918) against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. The breadth and variety of his activities and ...

  7. Egypt–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom. EgyptUnited Kingdom relations are the diplomatic, economic, and cultural relationships between Egypt and the United Kingdom. Relations are longstanding. They involve politics, defence, trade and education, and especially issues regarding the Suez Canal.

  8. Douglas Dunlop - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Dunlop. Douglas Dunlop was a Scottish teacher and missionary who, during the British occupation of Egypt (1888–1922), controversially created what became known as the 'Dunlop-system' in Egyptian education. He was widely seen as an opponent of Egyptian nationalist aspirations in education. From 1882 to 1922, Egypt was under British ...

  9. History of education - Wikipedia

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    During Shang dynasty (1600 BC to 1046 BC), normal people (farmers, workers etc.) accepted rough education. In that time, aristocrats' children studied in government schools. And normal people studied in private schools. Government schools were always built in cities and private schools were built in rural areas.