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Photograph of the tomb of the Grand Sanusi, at Jaghbub, north of Tobruk Photograph taken by John Carter of the tomb of Muhammad ibn Ali as-Senussi (1787–1859), known as 'the Grand Sanusi' and founder in 1837 of the Islamic Order of the Sanusiya. He settled at Jaghbub in 1855 and died here four years later. His grandson, King Idris of Libya, was born at Jaghbub.
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Photograph of Wargla [Ouargla], Algeria Photograph of the Ibadi mosque of Lalla Azza in Ouargla, Algeria
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Postcard entitled 'Sand Storm, Haboob Over the Fort, British Barracks'. Postcard from the Gulf Committee archive, compiled by Helen Lackner. From a set of 40 personal photos, 1910-20.
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Preliminary results of the sample population census (Egypt, 1966) 20-page illustrated booklet summarising the 1966 Egyptian census, with statistics on gender, urban and rural population, demographics of different areas etc.
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Réponse au Mémoire Etabli par S.M. Le Roi le 20 Avril 1965 A Istiqlal Party's 23-page pamphlet in response to the memorandum prepared by the King of Morocco
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Souvenir of Port Said and Suez Canal - photo album, ca. 1910 Photographic 'Souvenir of Port Said and Suez Canal', published in Cairo by the Cairo Post Card Trust (n.d, ca. 1910) containing 32 black-and-white views of Port Said and the Canal, including the Main Street, statue of Queen Victoria, panoramic views of the town and the canal area, Eastern Telegraph Square, the statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps, the bazaar, coffee house, railway station, El-Talatin Quarter, Abbas Mosque, Suez Canal office, harbour, lighthouse, Commercial Street, and the casino.
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Street in Constantine, Algeria Photograph by W.J. Harding King of a street scene in Constantine, Algeria, taken in the early 1900s
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Sudan Almanac (1949) 1949 almanac for Sudan containing information on history, current laws, climate, topography, economic data and civic and religious calendars.
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Sudan Almanac 1960 An Official Handbook
The Republic of the Sudan Khartoum Includes detailed records of various important features in relation to Sudan. Chapters include History and Ethnography, Religion and Geology. Also includes important dates and political records. List of contents provided on page 3 of document.
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The High Dam A 31-page booklet provides a simplified profile of the High Dam in Egypt, includes Implementation phase, structural description and operation of the Dam, its economy benefits in reclamation and industrial properts etc.
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The Libyan People Ask Gaddafi: Who are Your Maternal Uncles? (1993) Small pamphlet challenging the legitimacy of Muammar Gaddafi's rule in Libya, published by Al-Inqad in Chicago, possibly by the National Front for the Salvation of Libya or similar opposition group.
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The Scribe: The Arab Review, vol. 8 no. 4 (May 1964) Volume 8, number 4 of monthly magazine The Scribe: The Arab Review, for May 1964.
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The Third Re-opening of the Suez Canal, December 1980 A booklet presents the third re-opening of the Suez Canal, December 1980
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The Tripoli Program. Program of the Algerian Revolution (1962) Program of the Algerian Revolution , as adopted by the Revolutionary Council of the National Liberation Front (FLN) at its conference in Tripoli, Libya, in June 1962. Translated from French into English.
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The Years of Socialist Change and Evaluation of the First Five Year Plan Published sometime after 1965 by Dar al-Ma’arif. Contains two pages of charts entitled, 'What the First Five-Year Plan Achieved in 1964/65 compared to 1959/60 prices.'
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Tombs of the Sultans of Beni Djellab Photograph of the tombs of the Sultans of the Beni Djellab dynasty, who ruled Tougourt from 1414 to 1854
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Une Constitution Par le Peuple Pour le Peuple A 30-page pamphlet featuring a series of articles from the Journal AL MOUKAFIH addressing the constitutional problems of Morocco
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Verbatim Records of the discussions of the 175th, 176th, 179th, 182nd, 189th, 193rd, 198th, 200th and 201st Meetings of the Security Council concerning the Anglo-Egyptian Dispute 1947 Published by McCorquodale & Co. (Sudan) Ltd.