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- THE FIRST SUDAN WAR 1884-1885: MAHDISTS: 2 Beja Warrior, Casualties
THE FIRST SUDAN WAR 1884-1885: MAHDISTS: 2 Beja Warrior, Casualties
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| SKU: | MAD-03 |
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John Jenkins Designs - THE FIRST SUDAN WAR 1884-1885: MAHDISTS: 2 Beja Warrior, Casualties military miniature collection. Perfect toy soldier for Sudan military diorama. Hand crafted Toy Soldier collectible.
In the early 1880's, a Muslim uprising began in the Sudan, threatening Egypt and British Colonial interests. The Leader of the revolt was Muhammad Ahmad who called himself the "Mahdi" or expected one. His objective was to restore Muslim practices and eradicate foreign influences. Through fear and awe, the Mahdi managed to gather thousands of loyal followers. Ultimately, Great Britain was obliged to address the situation, and did so by sending a national hero to Khartoum, General Charles Gordon, known as "Chinese" Gordon for his leadership in suppressing the Taiping Uprising in China some years earlier. Charles Gordon was seen as a "Christian Soldier", who as previous Governor General of Equatoria and then the full Sudan, ended slavery. He knew the bible well and had even managed to locate the site of the Genesis "Garden Of Eden". A a soldier, Gordon was a military engineer, which would serve him well when forced to fortify Khartoum. Gordon was also fiercely independent and whose personal view of justice conflicted with political prerogatives. Stubborn, insubordinate, and frequently arrogant, he traveled up the Nile River to evacuate the Europeans and Egyptians despite having publicly criticized this policy in the British press only weeks before his assignementwas posted. Gordons own agenda was to defend Khartoum against the Mahdi.
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