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  2. Mahdist War - Wikipedia

    • In January 1886, a Mahdist army invaded Ethiopia, seized Dembea, burned the Mahbere Selassie monastery and advanced on Chilga. King Tekle Haymanot of Gojjam led a successful counteroffensive as far as Gallabat in Sudan in January 1887. See more

    Overview

    The Mahdist War (Arabic: الثورة المهدية, romanized: ath-Thawra al-Mahdiyya; 1881–1899) was a war between the See more

    History

    Following Muhammad Ali's invasion in 1819, Sudan was governed by an Egyptian administration.
    Throughout the period of Egyptian rule, many segments of the Sudanese population … See more

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    Date1881–1899
    ResultAllied victory · Sudanese invasions of neighbours repelled
    Territorial changesBritain and Egypt took over Sudan and turned it into a condominium known as the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan · Kassala temporarily occupied by Italy · Congo secures the Lado Enclave until 1910
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    Aftermath

    The British set up a new colonial system, the Anglo-Egyptian administration, which effectively established British domination over Sudan. This ended with the independence of Sudan in 1956. See more

    Military textiles of the Mahdiyya

    Textiles played an important role in the organisation of the Mahdist forces. The flags, banners, and patched tunics (jibba) worn and used in battle by the anṣār had both military and religious significance. As a result, textil… See more

    References and notes

    1. ^ "Egypt and the Sudan | National Army Museum". www.nam.ac.uk.
    2. ^ "Nile Expedition". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca.
    3. ^ International, Radio Canada (26 January 2015). … See more

     
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  2. On June 29, 1881 Mohammed Ahmed, an increasingly popular Sudanese religious leader, proclaimed himself the Mahdi and organized an army for a holy war against Egyptian occupation. Political turmoil in Egypt itself meant that the Egyptians failed to control the rebellion and more followers joined the Mahdi.
    Author: Timothy J. Stapleton
    Publish Year: 2011
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781444338232.wbeow380
    onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781444338232.wbeow380
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  3. Mahdist Revolution (1881-1898) - Blackpast

    WEBJul 15, 2009 · The Mahdist Revolution was an Islamic revolt against the Egyptian government in the Sudan. An apocalyptic branch of Islam, Mahdism incorporated the idea of a golden age in which the Mahdi, …

     
  4. Mahdist State - Wikipedia

  5. Battle of Omdurman | Definition, Significance,

    WEBAug 26, 2024 · Battle of Omdurman, (September 2, 1898), decisive military engagement in which Anglo-Egyptian forces, under Maj. Gen. Herbert Kitchener (later Lord Kitchener), defeated the forces of the Mahdist …

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  9. Mahdist War and the Siege of Khartoum - ThoughtCo

    WEBDec 2, 2019 · The Siege of Khartoum took place March 1884 to January 1885 during the Mahdist War. Held by forces led by Major General Charles Gordon, the city fell.

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  13. Mahdist War (1881–1899) - Stapleton - Wiley Online Library

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  16. History: Armies of the Mahdi (1881-1898) - Warlord Games

  17. (PDF) The Mahdist Revolution | roberto rossi

    WEBThis paper covers the Mahdist Revolution in the Sudan from 1881 to 1885. Mohammed Ahmed proclaimed himself the Mahdi (the expected one or the deliverer in the Islamic faith), and fought the colonial Egyptian …

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  20. Al-Mahdiyyah | Sudanese Islamic Revivalism Movement

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