Ottoman-Egyptian condominium

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The Ottoman-Egyptian condominium was a joint sovereignty arrangement under which the Ottoman Empire and Egypt administered Sudan together in the 19th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf condominium
historical polity
joint sovereignty
political arrangement
administeredBy Egypt NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
appliesToTerritory Sudan NERFINISHED
country Sudan
endedBy Mahdist revolt NERFINISHED
endTime 1885
establishedBy Muhammad Ali of Egypt NERFINISHED
establishedUnderAuthorityOf Sultan of the Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
followedBy Mahdist State NERFINISHED
governs Central Sudan NERFINISHED
Northern Sudan NERFINISHED
parts of Southern Sudan
hasAlternativeName Turco-Egyptian rule in Sudan NERFINISHED
Turkiyya in Sudan NERFINISHED
hasCapital Khartoum NERFINISHED
hasColonialCharacter yes
hasHistoricalPeriod 19th century
hasLegalBasis Ottoman suzerainty over Egypt
hasMajorReligion Islam
hasMilitaryPresenceFrom Egyptian army NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
hasOfficialLanguage Arabic
Ottoman Turkish NERFINISHED
hasRulingDynasty Muhammad Ali dynasty NERFINISHED
hasSignificantEvent Egyptian conquest of Sudan NERFINISHED
fall of Khartoum (1885)
hasTypeOfGovernment monarchical rule
involves Khedival Egyptian administration NERFINISHED
Ottoman central authorities NERFINISHED
legalStatus Ottoman-Egyptian joint rule over Sudan
locatedInContinent Africa
locatedInRegion Northeast Africa NERFINISHED
mainEconomicActivities agriculture
slave trade
taxation
partOf Egypt Eyalet NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
precededBy independent Sudanese polities
sharesSovereigntyWith Egypt NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
startTime 1820

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Turco-Egyptian Sudan legalStatus Ottoman-Egyptian condominium