Modern Egypt, Tomy 1-2Macmillan, 1916 - 600 |
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... Mahdi - Or to retire to the Equator - He issues a Proclamation announcing the independence of the Soudan - The Slavery Proclamation- General Gordon arrives at Khartoum - He is sanguine of success - Colonel Stewart's warning CHAPTER XXV ...
... Mahdi - Or to retire to the Equator - He issues a Proclamation announcing the independence of the Soudan - The Slavery Proclamation- General Gordon arrives at Khartoum - He is sanguine of success - Colonel Stewart's warning CHAPTER XXV ...
Strona 349
... Mahdi - Military and financial situation - Interference from Cairo -Attitude of the British Government - Destruction of General Hicks's army . THE affairs of the Soudan exercised a very im- portant influence on the course of events in ...
... Mahdi - Military and financial situation - Interference from Cairo -Attitude of the British Government - Destruction of General Hicks's army . THE affairs of the Soudan exercised a very im- portant influence on the course of events in ...
Strona 351
... Mahdi must fulfil . " The greatest of the signs , " it is said , " shall be that he shall be of the line of Fatma ( i.e. a Sherif , or descendant of the Prophet ) ; that he shall be proclaimed Mahdi against his will , not seeking such ...
... Mahdi must fulfil . " The greatest of the signs , " it is said , " shall be that he shall be of the line of Fatma ( i.e. a Sherif , or descendant of the Prophet ) ; that he shall be proclaimed Mahdi against his will , not seeking such ...
Strona 352
... Mahdi . These are the great signs of his coming . The others are imaginary or disputed , and whosoever shall , of his own will , declare himself to be Mahdi and try to assert himself by force , is a pretender , such as have already ...
... Mahdi . These are the great signs of his coming . The others are imaginary or disputed , and whosoever shall , of his own will , declare himself to be Mahdi and try to assert himself by force , is a pretender , such as have already ...
Strona 353
... Mahdi , whose prestige was increased by some successes gained over the Egyptian troops in the early days of the insurrectionary movement . It soon became apparent that the Egyptian Government had to deal , not with any petty disturbance ...
... Mahdi , whose prestige was increased by some successes gained over the Egyptian troops in the early days of the insurrectionary movement . It soon became apparent that the Egyptian Government had to deal , not with any petty disturbance ...
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