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The First Jihad - Khartoum, and the Dawn of Militant Islam (Paperback)
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The First Jihad - Khartoum, and the Dawn of Militant Islam (Paperback)
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The First Jihad tells the story of Muhammad Ahmad, a Muslim
religious leader in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, and the uprising he led
against British and Egyptian forces in the late nineteenth century.
In 1881, Ahmad declared himself the Mahdi- the 'Expected One' - and
travelled through Sudan, gathering support for his jihad.
Initially, the Egyptian-Ottoman authorities did not take the
rebellion seriously. However, in 1883, Ahmad's army, armed only
with spears and swords, overwhelmed an Egyptian force of more than
8,000 men at El Obied, and went on to defeat an even larger relief
force at Sheikan. The Mahdi's army swelled to 30,000 men, and cut
off the retreating British forces at Khartoum. The British
attempted to break the siege, but were eventually defeated. Charles
George Gordon, the British Governor General of Sudan, was beheaded
on the steps of the palace, and his head was paraded through the
streets of the city. The Mahdi died shortly afterwards, yet his
revolt had succeeded. The British vacated the territory for almost
15 years, and it was not until 1899 that the British returned,
wishing to end the encroachment of other European powers in the
region. The Mahdist forces were crushed at the Battle of Omdurman,
and the great jihad was brought to an end.
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