Events relating to egypt

An Egyptian army makes its camp at Khartoum, subsequently the capital of an Egyptian province in the Sudan

Ferdinand de Lesseps is granted the concession to construct a canal from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea

British explorer Samuel Baker annexes the southern Sudan, or Equatoria, on behalf of the khedive of Egypt

Thousands of distinguished guests assemble at Port Said for the opening of the Suez Canal

The Afghan philosopher Jamal al-Din, moving to Cairo, urges drastic and violent measures against western influence

Mohammed Ahmed, proclaiming himself the Mahdi, defeats three Egyptian armies in the Sudan

Constantine Cavafy begins a 30-year career as a civil servant in Alexandria's Irrigation Service

The first Aswan dam, at this time the world's largest, is completed on the Nile

Wafd, a national party, is formed in Cairo with the purpose of ending Egypt's enforced link with Britain

Howard Carter exposes a flight of steps in the Valley of the Kings and comes to a barrier bearing the name Tutankhamun

Hassan al-Banna, a schoolteacher in Ismailia, founds the Muslim Brotherhood – to campaign for a society based on the Qu'ran with the sharia as its legal system

A collection of Constantine Cavafy's poems is published in Alexandria in an undated edition

On the death of his father, Fuad I, the 16-year-old Farouk becomes king of Egypt

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