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English: The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan / compiled in the Intelligence Office, Khartoum, May 1904.

Shows physical features, political and administrative boundaries, populated places, tribal names, railways, telegraph lines, roads, and desert tracks.

Relief shown by hachures.

"I.D. W. O. No. 1856."

"Lithod. at Intell. Div., War Office, Septr. 1904."

Include reference, names of agents for the sale of maps published by the Topographical Section, General Staff.
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Mwandiki Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section.
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