The Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Egypt; it is officially (but seldom) known as The Treaty of Alliance Between His Majesty, in Respect of the United Kingdom, and His Majesty, the King of Egypt. Under the terms of the treaty, the United Kingdom was required to withdraw all its troops from Egypt, except those necessary to protect the Suez Canal and its surroundings, numbering 10,000 troops plus auxiliary personnel. Additionally, the United Kingdom would supply and train Egypt's army and assist in its defence in case of war. The treaty was to last for 20 years; it was negotiated in the Zaafarana palace, signed in London on 26 August 1936 and ratified on 22 December. It was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on 6 January 1937.
Among the pretexts for the treaty was the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, which had started in 1935. King Farouk feared that the Italians might invade Egypt or drag it into the fighting. The 1936 treaty did not resolve the question of Sudan, which, under the terms of the existing Anglo-Egyptian Condominium Agreement of 1899, stated that Sudan should be jointly governed by Egypt and Britain, but with real power remaining in British hands. With rising tension in Europe, the treaty expressively favoured maintaining the status quo. The treaty, however, was not welcomed by Egyptian nationalists like the Arab Socialist Party, who wanted full independence. It ignited a wave of demonstrations against the British and the Wafd Party, which had supported the treaty.
(27 Aug 1936)
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INT
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Various shots of Egyptian delegates leaving their London hotel. All wear fez hats. We see them waiting and getting into taxis.
Interior. M/S of Egyptian delegates and British politicians and dignitaries in the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office. They sit around the table. Sir Anthony Eden M.P. (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) stands and gives a speech. The Egyptian Prime Minister shakes hands with Eden and gives his own speech in French. M/S of Eden and the Egyptian Premier signing the Anglo-Egyptian treaty. Eden makes speech closing signing ceremony. All the delegates and dignitaries get up to leave.
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Full Description:
SLATE INFORMATION: Egyptian Treaty- Making History at the Foreign Office
ENGLAND: London: City of Westminster: Whitehall: Foreign Office:
INT
EDEN, Anthony Signs Anglo-Egyptian pact at Foreign Office cuts v.g.
EGYPT Anglo-Egyptian Pact signed - Nashas Pasha -
EGYPTIAN PACT SIGNED WITH ENGLAND At Foreign Office - Nahas Pasha speachs - A. Eden.
MacDONALD At Foreign Office at signing of Anglo-Egyptian pact - speaks - in Negative cuts
NAHAS PASHA Signs Anglo Egyptian Pact and Speaks to G.B.News v.g. cuts
PARR, Sir James (High Commissioner for New Zealand.) At Foreign Office at signing of Anglo-Egyptian pact.
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SLATE INFORMATION: Egyptian Treaty- Making History at the Foreign Office
ENGLAND: London: City of Westminster: Whitehall: Foreign Office:
INT
EDEN, Anthony Signs Anglo-Egyptian pact at Foreign Office cuts v.g.
EGYPT Anglo-Egyptian Pact signed - Nashas Pasha -
EGYPTIAN PACT SIGNED WITH ENGLAND At Foreign Office - Nahas Pasha speachs - A. Eden.
MacDONALD At Foreign Office at signing of Anglo-Egyptian pact - speaks - in Negative cuts
NAHAS PASHA Signs Anglo Egyptian Pact and Speaks to G.B.News v.g. cuts
PARR, Sir James (High Commissioner for New Zealand.) At Foreign Office at signing of Anglo-Egyptian pact.
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The Sudanese Rebellion against the British inspired the Egyptians to create their own revolution. How did different segments of Egyptian society unite to rebel against the British? In this video I aim to answer this question!
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The Sudanese Rebellion against the British inspired the Egyptians to create their own revolution. How did different segments of Egyptian society unite to rebel against the British? In this video I aim to answer this question!
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PACT WITH EGYPT British military control to be limited to Suez Canal. Signing at Foreign?
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ENGLAND: Dover
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Long view of Channel steamer "Canterbury" backing into Dover Harbour. Semi view of Nahas Pasha & wife looking over rail, Cu. of Nahas Pasha and pan. to wife. Good cu. of Nahas Pasha
ENGLAND: London: Foreign office
INT
Gen. view of delegates assembled in Foreign office sitting at table amongst them being Sir John Simon, Ramsay MacDonald, Sir Miles Lampson, Nahas Pasha & others - Mr. Eden making speech. Semi view of MacDonald and Simon sitting at table. Semi view of Nahas Pasha signing treaty Semi view of Ramsay MacDonald signing treaty Semi view of Mr. Eden signing treaty Gen. view of ministers in room, Mr. Eden speaking and closing ceremony - ministers get up and shake hands
Background: PACT WITH EGYPT British military control to be limited to Suez Canal. Signing at Foreign Office follows arrival of Nahhas Pasha.
Signing of Anglo-Egyptian treaty which officially ended the British occupation of Egypt and established a 20-year military alliance between the two countries.
Diplomacy; Personalities - Politicians; British Empire; Independence Movements; Ceremonies - Political; Great Britain
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ENGLAND: Dover
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Long view of Channel steamer "Canterbury" backing into Dover Harbour. Semi view of Nahas Pasha & wife looking over rail, Cu. of Nahas Pasha and pan. to wife. Good cu. of Nahas Pasha
ENGLAND: London: Foreign office
INT
Gen. view of delegates assembled in Foreign office sitting at table amongst them being Sir John Simon, Ramsay MacDonald, Sir Miles Lampson, Nahas Pasha & others - Mr. Eden making speech. Semi view of MacDonald and Simon sitting at table. Semi view of Nahas Pasha signing treaty Semi view of Ramsay MacDonald signing treaty Semi view of Mr. Eden signing treaty Gen. view of ministers in room, Mr. Eden speaking and closing ceremony - ministers get up and shake hands
Background: PACT WITH EGYPT British military control to be limited to Suez Canal. Signing at Foreign Office follows arrival of Nahhas Pasha.
Signing of Anglo-Egyptian treaty which officially ended the British occupation of Egypt and established a 20-year military alliance between the two countries.
Diplomacy; Personalities - Politicians; British Empire; Independence Movements; Ceremonies - Political; Great Britain
Nahas.
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This video is for IBDP History students studying Egypt for P3 (War and change in the Middle East). It will support you in the planning of an overview essay and ...
This video is for IBDP History students studying Egypt for P3 (War and change in the Middle East). It will support you in the planning of an overview essay and suggest some readings to help your studies.
texts referred to:
Eugene Rogan: The Arabs
Peter Mansfield: A History of the Middle East
William Ochsenwald: The Middle East - A History
(Recorded with http://screencast-o-matic.com)
This video is for IBDP History students studying Egypt for P3 (War and change in the Middle East). It will support you in the planning of an overview essay and suggest some readings to help your studies.
texts referred to:
Eugene Rogan: The Arabs
Peter Mansfield: A History of the Middle East
William Ochsenwald: The Middle East - A History
(Recorded with http://screencast-o-matic.com)
Full title reads: "Cementing Friendship - Anglo-Egyptian treaty signed in London".
Various shots of Egyptian delegates leaving their London hotel. All wear f...
Full title reads: "Cementing Friendship - Anglo-Egyptian treaty signed in London".
Various shots of Egyptian delegates leaving their London hotel. All wear fez hats. We see them waiting and getting into taxis.
Interior. M/S of Egyptian delegates and British politicians and dignitaries in the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office. They sit around the table. Sir Anthony Eden M.P. (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) stands and gives a speech. The Egyptian Prime Minister shakes hands with Eden and gives his own speech in French. M/S of Eden and the Egyptian Premier signing the Anglo-Egyptian treaty. Eden makes speech closing signing ceremony. All the delegates and dignitaries get up to leave.
Note: no records could be found of Egyptian Prime Minister's name in 1936. In 1934 it was Abdel Fattah Yehia, by 1938 it had changed to Mustafa El-Nahas (aka Nahas Pasha). AH 2001.
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Full title reads: "Cementing Friendship - Anglo-Egyptian treaty signed in London".
Various shots of Egyptian delegates leaving their London hotel. All wear fez hats. We see them waiting and getting into taxis.
Interior. M/S of Egyptian delegates and British politicians and dignitaries in the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office. They sit around the table. Sir Anthony Eden M.P. (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) stands and gives a speech. The Egyptian Prime Minister shakes hands with Eden and gives his own speech in French. M/S of Eden and the Egyptian Premier signing the Anglo-Egyptian treaty. Eden makes speech closing signing ceremony. All the delegates and dignitaries get up to leave.
Note: no records could be found of Egyptian Prime Minister's name in 1936. In 1934 it was Abdel Fattah Yehia, by 1938 it had changed to Mustafa El-Nahas (aka Nahas Pasha). AH 2001.
Note: spacing in neg. no picture, sound track only from 01:41:38 to 01:41:45.
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SLATE INFORMATION: Egyptian Treaty- Making History at the Foreign Office
ENGLAND: London: City of Westminster: Whitehall: Foreign Office:
INT
EDEN, Anthony Signs Anglo-Egyptian pact at Foreign Office cuts v.g.
EGYPT Anglo-Egyptian Pact signed - Nashas Pasha -
EGYPTIAN PACT SIGNED WITH ENGLAND At Foreign Office - Nahas Pasha speachs - A. Eden.
MacDONALD At Foreign Office at signing of Anglo-Egyptian pact - speaks - in Negative cuts
NAHAS PASHA Signs Anglo Egyptian Pact and Speaks to G.B.News v.g. cuts
PARR, Sir James (High Commissioner for New Zealand.) At Foreign Office at signing of Anglo-Egyptian pact.
ANGLO-EGYPTIAN PACT SIGNED BY THE FOREIGN OFFICE -:Including speech by Nahas Pasha
Diplomacy; Government and Politics; Personalities - Politicians
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Background: Anthony Eden (British Foreign Secretary) and Nahas Pasha (Egyptian Prime Minister) signing the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty at the Foreign Office, with both giving short speeches
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Written and produced by Tawsin Mujtaba Ahmed.
The Sudanese Rebellion against the British inspired the Egyptians to create their own revolution. How did different segments of Egyptian society unite to rebel against the British? In this video I aim to answer this question!
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PACT WITH EGYPT British military control to be limited to Suez Canal. Signing at Foreign?
Full Description:
ENGLAND: Dover
EXT
Long view of Channel steamer "Canterbury" backing into Dover Harbour. Semi view of Nahas Pasha & wife looking over rail, Cu. of Nahas Pasha and pan. to wife. Good cu. of Nahas Pasha
ENGLAND: London: Foreign office
INT
Gen. view of delegates assembled in Foreign office sitting at table amongst them being Sir John Simon, Ramsay MacDonald, Sir Miles Lampson, Nahas Pasha & others - Mr. Eden making speech. Semi view of MacDonald and Simon sitting at table. Semi view of Nahas Pasha signing treaty Semi view of Ramsay MacDonald signing treaty Semi view of Mr. Eden signing treaty Gen. view of ministers in room, Mr. Eden speaking and closing ceremony - ministers get up and shake hands
Background: PACT WITH EGYPT British military control to be limited to Suez Canal. Signing at Foreign Office follows arrival of Nahhas Pasha.
Signing of Anglo-Egyptian treaty which officially ended the British occupation of Egypt and established a 20-year military alliance between the two countries.
Diplomacy; Personalities - Politicians; British Empire; Independence Movements; Ceremonies - Political; Great Britain
Nahas.
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(9 Mar 1959)
M.S. Mr. Frederic Errol is greeted on steps. M.S. Dr. Kaysounni & Mr. Errol C.U. Dr. Kaysounnil C.U. Mr. Errol M.S. Mr. Errol & Dr. Kaysounni shake hands. Longer shot both parties seated Closer same - Mr. Errol signing. C.U. Same - pan to Dr. Kaysounni. M.S. Both parties signing. Another. C.U. Mr. Errol signing pan to Dr. Kaysounni and another. M.S. Mr. Errol & Dr. Kaysounni stand and shake hands.
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This video is for IBDP History students studying Egypt for P3 (War and change in the Middle East). It will support you in the planning of an overview essay and suggest some readings to help your studies.
texts referred to:
Eugene Rogan: The Arabs
Peter Mansfield: A History of the Middle East
William Ochsenwald: The Middle East - A History
(Recorded with http://screencast-o-matic.com)
Full title reads: "Cementing Friendship - Anglo-Egyptian treaty signed in London".
Various shots of Egyptian delegates leaving their London hotel. All wear fez hats. We see them waiting and getting into taxis.
Interior. M/S of Egyptian delegates and British politicians and dignitaries in the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office. They sit around the table. Sir Anthony Eden M.P. (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) stands and gives a speech. The Egyptian Prime Minister shakes hands with Eden and gives his own speech in French. M/S of Eden and the Egyptian Premier signing the Anglo-Egyptian treaty. Eden makes speech closing signing ceremony. All the delegates and dignitaries get up to leave.
Note: no records could be found of Egyptian Prime Minister's name in 1936. In 1934 it was Abdel Fattah Yehia, by 1938 it had changed to Mustafa El-Nahas (aka Nahas Pasha). AH 2001.
Note: spacing in neg. no picture, sound track only from 01:41:38 to 01:41:45.
FILM ID:891.2
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The Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of Egypt; it is officially (but seldom) known as The Treaty of Alliance Between His Majesty, in Respect of the United Kingdom, and His Majesty, the King of Egypt. Under the terms of the treaty, the United Kingdom was required to withdraw all its troops from Egypt, except those necessary to protect the Suez Canal and its surroundings, numbering 10,000 troops plus auxiliary personnel. Additionally, the United Kingdom would supply and train Egypt's army and assist in its defence in case of war. The treaty was to last for 20 years; it was negotiated in the Zaafarana palace, signed in London on 26 August 1936 and ratified on 22 December. It was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on 6 January 1937.
Among the pretexts for the treaty was the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, which had started in 1935. King Farouk feared that the Italians might invade Egypt or drag it into the fighting. The 1936 treaty did not resolve the question of Sudan, which, under the terms of the existing Anglo-Egyptian Condominium Agreement of 1899, stated that Sudan should be jointly governed by Egypt and Britain, but with real power remaining in British hands. With rising tension in Europe, the treaty expressively favoured maintaining the status quo. The treaty, however, was not welcomed by Egyptian nationalists like the Arab Socialist Party, who wanted full independence. It ignited a wave of demonstrations against the British and the Wafd Party, which had supported the treaty.