- The
Denshawai incident is the name
given to a
dispute which occurred in 1906
between British Army
officers and
Egyptian villagers in
Denshawai, Egypt,...
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Denshawai (Arabic: دنشواي),
former name
Demshai (Arabic: دِمْشَيە, from Coptic: ϯⲙⲓ "village" and ϣⲁⲉⲓ "Shai") is a
village in Egypt. It is one of villages...
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giving them
separate treatment. Kamil's
cause was
strengthened by the
Denshawai incident on 13 June 1906 in
which four
peasants were
hastily tried and...
- However,
actual control of
Sudan was in
British hands only. In 1906, the
Denshawai incident prompted many
neutral Egyptians to join the
nationalist movement...
- for the
establishment of Egypt's
first formal university.
Following the
Denshawai incident,
Mustafa Kamil al-Ghamrawi, a
wealthy notable from Beni Suef...
- 1906 he was
amongst the
Egyptian judges at the
summary trial for the
Denshawai Incident. He is
buried with his wife in
their mausoleum Beit El-Umma in...
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Consultative Council to the
khedive than an
actual constitution. In 1906, the
Denshawai incident provoked questioning of
British rule in Egypt. This was exploited...
- the
Ottoman Empire. Its anti-British
positions intensified after the
Denshawai Incident in 1906. The
movement became officially a
party on 22 October...
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severe punishments meted out to
Egyptian peasants following the 1906
Denshawai Incident, even
though he was out of the
country at the time and had no...
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victim of
despotic society's bloodlust. It was so at
Featherstone and
Denshawai; it has
often been so at Newgate: and it was so with
Robert Emmett, the...