Gordon and the Sudan: Prologue to the Mahdiyya 1877-1880Routledge, 23/10/2013 - 304 من الصفحات This is a study on the period preceding the Mahdist revolution in the Sudan. It analyses the administration and political developments under the governor-generalship of Gordon. |
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... suppression of the slave raids and of slave trade were highlighted by the imperial powers. However, there is no doubt that the appointment of European Christians, such as Gordon, Gessi, Sla tin and others, to suppress slavery, was an ...
... suppression of the slave raids and of slave trade were highlighted by the imperial powers. However, there is no doubt that the appointment of European Christians, such as Gordon, Gessi, Sla tin and others, to suppress slavery, was an ...
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... suppression of the slave traffic he had resolved that none should interfere with their property, and that henceforth whoever had slaves should enjoy full right to their service and full control over them.3 But it was too late, and Na ...
... suppression of the slave traffic he had resolved that none should interfere with their property, and that henceforth whoever had slaves should enjoy full right to their service and full control over them.3 But it was too late, and Na ...
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... slaves to his new army. These could only be supplied from the vast reservoir of slave—raiding areas beyond the ... suppress a revolt at Shendi in 1822. This insurrection, the consequence of high taxation imposed on the settled population ...
... slaves to his new army. These could only be supplied from the vast reservoir of slave—raiding areas beyond the ... suppress a revolt at Shendi in 1822. This insurrection, the consequence of high taxation imposed on the settled population ...
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... suppress the slave trade in all Egyptian territories, an agreement that led eventually to British supremacy in the Red Sea. The struggle against trafficking in slaves also stimulated Britain to encourage legal trade instead, with the ...
... suppress the slave trade in all Egyptian territories, an agreement that led eventually to British supremacy in the Red Sea. The struggle against trafficking in slaves also stimulated Britain to encourage legal trade instead, with the ...
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المحتوى
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2 The Sudan administration under Gordon | 45 |
3 The economy | 89 |
4 Social policy | 153 |
5 Civil unrest and local revolts | 181 |
the legacy of Gordons first governorgeneralship | 230 |
Appendices | 247 |
Sources and bibliography | 267 |
Index | 279 |
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al-Fashir al-Ubayyid al-Zubayr Pasha April army authorities Bahr al-Ghazal Berber British government Cabinet Secretariat Cairo caravans Comboni confiscated Dara deputy despite difficulties Dongola Egypt Egyptian government Equatoria Ethiopia European February fight figures finally finances financial first forces Foreign Office Giegler Gordon to Augusta Gordon to Cabinet Gordon to Gessi Gordon to Khairi Gordon’s appointment Gordon’s tenure government’s governor governor-general Harar Harun Idris Abtar influence Islam ivory Kassala Khairi Pasha Khartoum Khedive Isma‘il khedive’s Kordofan Mahdist mainly March Massawa Messedaglia military mission missionaries Muhammad Muslim Nubar October officer officials owing population problems Rabi rebels Red Sea region revolt Sabahi Santi and Hill Sawakin Sennaheit September 1878 Shakka Sinnar slave trade slavery soldiers Somali Coast southern Sudan specific Sudanese Sudanese administration Sudanese government Sulayman suppress the slave Tawfiq taxes tribes Uganda Uthman Rifqi Pasha Vivian to Derby Wadi Halfa Yohannes IV Zaila