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− | The Mahdist State, also known as Mahdist Sudan or the Sudanese Mahdiyya, was a religious and political movement launched in 1881 by Muhammad Ahmad bin Abdullah against the Khedivate of [[Egypt]], which had ruled the Sudan since 1821. After four years of struggle, the Mahdist rebels overthrew the Ottoman-Egyptian administration and established their own "Islamic and national" government with its capital in Omdurman. Thus, from 1885 the Mahdist government maintained sovereignty and control over the Sudanese territories until its existence was terminated by the Anglo-Egyptian forces in 1898. Later in its history, it would instead begin to revolt against the [[Kingdom of | + | The Mahdist State, also known as Mahdist Sudan or the Sudanese Mahdiyya, was a religious and political movement launched in 1881 by Muhammad Ahmad bin Abdullah against the Khedivate of [[Egypt]], which had ruled the Sudan since 1821. After four years of struggle, the Mahdist rebels overthrew the Ottoman-Egyptian administration and established their own "Islamic and national" government with its capital in Omdurman. Thus, from 1885 the Mahdist government maintained sovereignty and control over the Sudanese territories until its existence was terminated by the Anglo-Egyptian forces in 1898. Later in its history, it would instead begin to revolt against the [[Kingdom of Britannia]], following suit with the rest of Africa during [[The Cold War]]. The Mahdist Revolutionary Society is labelled as a terrorist organization in the eyes of the [[Kingdom of Britannia]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:43, 23 December 2020
Description
The Mahdist State, also known as Mahdist Sudan or the Sudanese Mahdiyya, was a religious and political movement launched in 1881 by Muhammad Ahmad bin Abdullah against the Khedivate of Egypt, which had ruled the Sudan since 1821. After four years of struggle, the Mahdist rebels overthrew the Ottoman-Egyptian administration and established their own "Islamic and national" government with its capital in Omdurman. Thus, from 1885 the Mahdist government maintained sovereignty and control over the Sudanese territories until its existence was terminated by the Anglo-Egyptian forces in 1898. Later in its history, it would instead begin to revolt against the Kingdom of Britannia, following suit with the rest of Africa during The Cold War. The Mahdist Revolutionary Society is labelled as a terrorist organization in the eyes of the Kingdom of Britannia.