Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... whole of this passage is worth quoting , as it shows what a singularly accurate forecast General Gordon made of the manner in which Colonel Stewart had been murdered , before he had learnt any of the details . " I feel somehow ...
... whole of this passage is worth quoting , as it shows what a singularly accurate forecast General Gordon made of the manner in which Colonel Stewart had been murdered , before he had learnt any of the details . " I feel somehow ...
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... whole of this difficult period , I received the utmost support from the Queen . On March 13 , 1885 , the following note , written by Her Majesty , was communicated to me by my brother ( Mr. Edward Baring , subsequently Lord Revelstoke ) ...
... whole of this difficult period , I received the utmost support from the Queen . On March 13 , 1885 , the following note , written by Her Majesty , was communicated to me by my brother ( Mr. Edward Baring , subsequently Lord Revelstoke ) ...
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... whole of Northern Africa . They are especially numerous in Wadai . In Egypt , the followers of Senoussi are also fairly numerous . Mohammed Ben Ali El Senoussi , the founder of the sect , was an Algerian by birth , and though originally ...
... whole of Northern Africa . They are especially numerous in Wadai . In Egypt , the followers of Senoussi are also fairly numerous . Mohammed Ben Ali El Senoussi , the founder of the sect , was an Algerian by birth , and though originally ...
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... whole of those conditions , it may be confidently predicted that , whenever and wherever a Mahdi is proclaimed , a schism will at once occur . Senoussi was , without doubt , well versed in Mohammedan tradition , and , in spite of the ...
... whole of those conditions , it may be confidently predicted that , whenever and wherever a Mahdi is proclaimed , a schism will at once occur . Senoussi was , without doubt , well versed in Mohammedan tradition , and , in spite of the ...
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... whole Soudan , " Sir Reginald Wingate wrote , " echoed with the wildest reports ; even at Cairo it was believed that the end of Mahdiism was near , and that a new Ruler had arisen , who would at least open the roads to Mecca and would ...
... whole Soudan , " Sir Reginald Wingate wrote , " echoed with the wildest reports ; even at Cairo it was believed that the end of Mahdiism was near , and that a new Ruler had arisen , who would at least open the roads to Mecca and would ...
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