An edition of Prisoners of the Mahdi (1967)

Prisoners of the Mahdi

The Story of the Mahdist Revolt which Frustrated Queen Victoria's Designs on the Sudan by Kitchener Fourteen Years Later

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An edition of Prisoners of the Mahdi (1967)

Prisoners of the Mahdi

The Story of the Mahdist Revolt which Frustrated Queen Victoria's Designs on the Sudan by Kitchener Fourteen Years Later

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In the Sudan less than one hundred years ago, spears triumphed over Remington rifles and even machine guns, at least for a while."" This is the story of a native uprising, led by a man born Mohammed Ahmed but known as El Mahdi, the messiah, who seized the Sudan from the English. El Mahdi, with his twin program of hating the foreigner and pursuing ""the Way,"" united the Sudanese and created the first independent African nation. Author Farwell follows his rise, charts the English moves against him suspended when Gordon fell at Khartoum. The Mahdi dead, the Khalifa Abdullahi ruled during the long hiatus which found three Europeans in extraordinary duress as prisoners: Rudolf Slatin, a soldier, who became the Khalifa's personal slave; Joseph Orwalder, a priest; and Charles Neufeld, a merchant whose defiance kept him in chains for ten years. Their experiences form the main section of the book and a final one deals with the reconquest of the Sudan under Kitchener, while an epilogue covers its government up to today under the rule of the Mahdi's grandson... Regardless of Mr. Farwell's disclaimer of the characteristic ""vagueness"" of the Sudan and its history, there is nothing vague about his command of military fact and of character--his portrait of Gordon is incisive... Another superior job by the author of The Man Who Presumed and Burton.

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Publisher
Longmans
Language
English
Pages
356

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [340]-343.

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
962.4/03
Library of Congress
DT108.3 .F34

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 356 p.
Number of pages
356

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5590618M
Internet Archive
prisonersofmahdi00farw
LCCN
67113099
OCLC/WorldCat
2328236

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