Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... considerable distance through thick bush . Halts were numerous . At last , after a toilsome march of some sixteen hours , the Nile appeared in sight . It was , however , apparent that the river could not be reached without further ...
... considerable distance through thick bush . Halts were numerous . At last , after a toilsome march of some sixteen hours , the Nile appeared in sight . It was , however , apparent that the river could not be reached without further ...
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... considerable import- ance . Thus , the Wahabi sect caused at one time great political disturbance by reason both of the number and of the aggressive spirit of the sectarians . The Sheikh El Mirghani also founded a large Tarika in the ...
... considerable import- ance . Thus , the Wahabi sect caused at one time great political disturbance by reason both of the number and of the aggressive spirit of the sectarians . The Sheikh El Mirghani also founded a large Tarika in the ...
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... considerable force of Abyssinians on January 27 , 1885 , Major Rifaat shortly afterwards attacked and defeated the enemy , and succeeded in bringing the garrison and population , numbering about 3000 men 48 PT . III MODERN EGYPT.
... considerable force of Abyssinians on January 27 , 1885 , Major Rifaat shortly afterwards attacked and defeated the enemy , and succeeded in bringing the garrison and population , numbering about 3000 men 48 PT . III MODERN EGYPT.
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... considerable Egyptian force had taken a creditable part in the battle of Ginniss . Hopes , therefore , began to be entertained that for the future the Egyptian army would of itself suffice to repel any attack which might be made by the ...
... considerable Egyptian force had taken a creditable part in the battle of Ginniss . Hopes , therefore , began to be entertained that for the future the Egyptian army would of itself suffice to repel any attack which might be made by the ...
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... considerable bodies of men had to be detached for service on the Abyssinian frontier . Moreover , the important tribe of Kababish Arabs , who inhabit the territory west of Dongola , assumed an attitude of hostility to Mahdiism , nor was ...
... considerable bodies of men had to be detached for service on the Abyssinian frontier . Moreover , the important tribe of Kababish Arabs , who inhabit the territory west of Dongola , assumed an attitude of hostility to Mahdiism , nor was ...
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