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The Mahdiya a history of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1881-1899
This book provides a detailed historical account of the Mahdīya, the Islamic revivalist movement led by Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahdi in Sudan between 1881 and 1899. A. B. Theobald examines the origins, development, and consequences of the Mahdist state, analyzing its political, military, and religious foundations. The study explores the decline of Turco-Egyptian rule, the rise of nationalist sentiment, and the rapid expansion of Mahdism across Sudan. It also discusses the internal administration of the Mahdist regime, its relations with neighboring territories, and the challenges it faced, including famine, rebellion, and foreign intervention. The book culminates with the Anglo-Egyptian reconquest of Sudan in 1898–1899. Drawing on colonial records and contemporary sources, Theobald presents a comprehensive and authoritative narrative of one of the most significant uprisings in African and Islamic history. This work is essential for researchers studying Sudanese history, anticolonial movements, and the political transformation of nineteenth-century Northeast Africa.
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