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MAHOMMED AHMED IBN SEYYID ABDULLAH (1848-1885) , Sudanese tyrant, known as " the Mandi," was born in Dongola. His family, known as excellent boat-builders, claimed to be Ashraf (or Sherifs), i.e. descendants of Mahomet. His father was a fiki or religious teacher, and Mahommed Ahmed devoted himself early to religious studies. When about twenty years old he went to live on Abba Island on the White Nile about 150 M. above Khartum. He first acquired fame by a quarrel with the head of the brotherhood which he had joined, Mahommed asserting that his master condoned transgression of the divine law. After this incident many dervishes (religious mendicants) gathered round the young
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pamphlet summoning true believers to purify their religion from the defilements of the " Turks " i.e. the Egyptian officials and all non-native inhabitants of the Sudan. The influence he gained at length aroused the anxiety of the authorities, and in May 1881 a certain Abu Saud, a notorious scoundrel, was sent to Abba Island to bring the sheikh to Khartum. Abu Saud's mission failed, and Mahommed Ahmed no longer hesitated to call
capital of Kordofan, was captured. In the November following flicks Pasha's force of 1o,000 men was destroyed at Kashgil, and in the same year the mandi's lieutenant, Osman Digna, raised the tribes in the eastern Sudan, and besieged Sinkat and Tokar, near Suakin, routing General Valentine Baker's force of 2500 men at El Teb in February 1884. The operations undertaken by Great
When he announced his divine mission Mahommed Ahmed adopted the Shi'ite traditions concerning the mandi, and thus put himself in opposition to the sultan of Turkey as the only true commander
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See Mandiism and the Egyptian Sudan by F. R. Wingate (1891); Ten Years' Captivity in the Mandi's Camp (18821892) from the MS. of Father Joseph Ohrwalder by F. R. Wingate (1892) and Fire and Sword in the Sudan (18791895) by Slatin Pasha (trans. F. R. Wingate, 1896). Both Ohrwalder and Slatin were personally acquainted with the mandi, and their narratives contain much first-hand information. Wingate prints many translations of the proclamations and correspondence of the mandi. End of Article: MAHOMMED AHMED IBN SEYYID ABDULLAH (1848-1885) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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