Sudan: Postage stamps showing a 'camel postman', Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. The term Anglo-Egyptian Sudan refers to the period between 1891 and 1956 when Sudan was administered as a condominium of Egypt and the United Kingdom. Sudan (comprising modern-day Sudan and South Sudan) was de jure shared legally between Egypt and the British Empire, but was de facto controlled by the latter, with Egypt only enjoying limited local power in reality as Egypt itself fell under increasing British influence. The Egyptian Revolution of 1952 saw Egypt demanding the end to the condominium and Sudan's independence
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