Egypt

the Sultanate of Egypt
The Sultanate of Egypt is a British Protectorate. The Sultanate runs alongside the Nile River until it reaches British Uganda. It has coasts on the Mediterranean and Red Seas. Movements to remove the country from British control have become popular among intellectuals, and the average citizens is starting to agree. The key issue would be the Suez Canal, in which their are several factions that have arose on how to solve the problem. One group proposes Egypt sell Britain the right to use the Canal for eternity, while others argued for a lease. Some say the canal should be rented to Britain, some said the canal should be gifted to Britain if they leave Egypt alone, and others say that the British should be forced to go around Africa if they want to get to India.

Internal Divisions
Egypt is made up of many provinces, including the Sinai Peninsula, Alexandria, Lower and Upper Egypt, North Sudan, South Sudan, and Cairo.