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British administration and the northern Sudan, 1917-1924: the governor-generalship of Sir Lee Stack in the Sudan

L.O.F. STACK (1868-1924) joined the Egyptian Army in 1899, was private secretary to WINGATE (1904-1907), Sudan agent in Cairo (1907-1914) and civil Secretary (1914-1917). In november 1924 he was murdered in Cairo. The Sudan government under STACK – Sudanese resistance to British rule – The Sudan in Anglo-Egyption relations – The beginnings of Indirect Rule. Two appendices: The Gezira Scheme financial crisis – Tables.

Title: British administration and the northern Sudan, 1917-1924: the governor-generalship of Sir Lee Stack in the Sudan
Author: Daly, M.W.
Year: 1980
ISSN: 0926-9568
Issue: 48
Pages: 279
Language: English
Series: Uitgaven van het Nederlands Historisch-Archaeologisch Instituut te Istanbul
City of publisher: Leiden
Publisher: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten
ISBN: 9062580483
Geographic term: Sudan
Subject: colonial administration
About person: Lee Oliver Fitzmaurice Stack (1868-1924)
Abstract: L.O.F. STACK (1868-1924) joined the Egyptian Army in 1899, was private secretary to WINGATE (1904-1907), Sudan agent in Cairo (1907-1914) and civil Secretary (1914-1917). In november 1924 he was murdered in Cairo. The Sudan government under STACK – Sudanese resistance to British rule – The Sudan in Anglo-Egyption relations – The beginnings of Indirect Rule. Two appendices: The Gezira Scheme financial crisis – Tables.