Dervish, The Rise and Fall of an African Empire
Philip Warner ;Engelstalige paperback, als nieuw
Dervish is the story of the rise and fall of an African Empire. It began in the Sudan in the 1880s with a localized holy war fought against the decadent Turkish-Egyptian overlords. It was led by Mohammed Ahme Ibn Al-Sayid Abdullah -- the Mahdi -- and was soon to engulf a million square miles of arid territory. It forced the hand of a reluctant British Liberal Government, which was then approaching the zenith of its imperial power, and led to the disaster of the infamous Hicks Expedition and the death of General Gordon at Khartoum. Using first-hand accounts and diaries of participants, the author brilliantly describes the growth of the Mahdist movement and the extraordinary devotion and discipline of the Dervish troops. Set against them, with stoic endurance, were British, Egyptian and Sudanese soldiers. The resulting fierce engagements inspired amazing feats of courage and daring on both sides. The Dervish Empire survived the death of the Mahdi by 13 years, ending at the Battle of Omdurman and Kitchener's reconquest of the Sudan.
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1
Staat:
Als nieuw
ISBN:
9781840222463
Taal:
en
Jaar van uitgifte:
2000
Uitgever:
Wordsworth Editions
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Magazijn locatie:
U50P9F5
Boeknummer:
231377
Pagina's:
235
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