History of education in Sudan Aban Abbas I and Said Pasha [1863-1848]

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م. وفاء خالد خلف

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Britain has worked since it occupied Sudan in 1882 to exploit the differences between
Egyptians and Sudanese best exploited; In order to achieve the objectives of British policy. It was
Many Sudanese in that period remember the era of the Ottoman administration alive in their minds
They mention that the Egyptians participated in that administration. Among those who do not differentiate between
the Egyptians and their rulers from the Ottomans; And if the whole period was known to Sudan by governance
Ottoman; The images of the injustice that befell the people of Sudan were stuck in the minds. And he tried
The English tried their best to keep this picture alive, but rather exaggerated and transformed it. And why
They leave an occasion not to remind the Sudanese of the ugliness of the injustice they faced from the Ottomans and the Egyptians ©

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History of education in Sudan Aban Abbas I and Said Pasha [1863-1848]. (2022). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 20(85), 437-457. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v20i85.8537
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History of education in Sudan Aban Abbas I and Said Pasha [1863-1848]. (2022). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 20(85), 437-457. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.v20i85.8537