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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... British public opinion . This myth held Gordon as a British hero who was cruelly murdered by the savage Mahdists in January 1885 . As for historians , those who have researched the period , notably R. Hill and A. Bjorkelo , have done so ...
... British public opinion . This myth held Gordon as a British hero who was cruelly murdered by the savage Mahdists in January 1885 . As for historians , those who have researched the period , notably R. Hill and A. Bjorkelo , have done so ...
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... British expeditionary force there . In March 1863 he was appointed commander of the ' Ever Victorious Army ' of the Shanghai traders that fought the Taiping rebels . He managed to suppress the revolt , was decorated by the Chinese ...
... British expeditionary force there . In March 1863 he was appointed commander of the ' Ever Victorious Army ' of the Shanghai traders that fought the Taiping rebels . He managed to suppress the revolt , was decorated by the Chinese ...
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... British, and that Dar Fur was an independent sultanate.9 While Egypt, as a result of its African conquest, became a colonial master, during the second half of the 1870s it was itself confronted with the danger of European domination ...
... British, and that Dar Fur was an independent sultanate.9 While Egypt, as a result of its African conquest, became a colonial master, during the second half of the 1870s it was itself confronted with the danger of European domination ...
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... British government rather than to the French. 14 The khedive's turn to Britain coincided with the British government's realisation, following the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, that other European states might become involved in the ...
... British government rather than to the French. 14 The khedive's turn to Britain coincided with the British government's realisation, following the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, that other European states might become involved in the ...
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... British supremacy in the Red Sea. The struggle against trafficking in slaves also stimulated Britain to encourage legal trade instead, with the undeclared intention of gaining benefits for its own economy. In the 1870s the British ...
... British supremacy in the Red Sea. The struggle against trafficking in slaves also stimulated Britain to encourage legal trade instead, with the undeclared intention of gaining benefits for its own economy. In the 1870s the British ...
المحتوى
The Sudan administration under Gordon | |
The economy | |
Social policy | |
Civil unrest and local revolts | |
the legacy of Gordons first governorgeneralship | |
B Provincial and district governors 187779 | |
Sources and bibliography | |
Index | |
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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 Dara deputy despite Dongola Egypt Egyptian government Equatoria Ethiopia European February forces Giegler Gordon to Augusta Gordon to Cabinet Gordon to Gessi Gordon to Khairi Gordon’s appointment government’s governor-general Harar Harun Idris Abtar Islam ivory jallaba January July June Kassala Khairi Pasha Khartoum khedive Khedive Isma‘il khedive’s Kordofan London Mahdist mainly March Massawa Messedaglia military mission missionaries Muhammad Muslim northern Sudanese Nubar October officials owing population problems Rabi rebels Red Sea region resignation revolt Santi and Hill Sawakin Sennaheit September 1878 Shakka Sinnar Slatin slave trade slavery soldiers Somali Coast southern Sudan struggle Sudanese Sudanese administration Sudanese government Sulayman suppress the slave Tawfiq taxes telegraph tribes Turco-Egyptian regime Uganda Vivian to Derby Wadi Halfa Wilson and Felkin Yohannes Yohannes IV Zaila