Paul E Dodaro

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Just as many revolutions and uprisings have a figurehead at the helm, the Mahdist War had Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah, known as Muhammad Ahmad. He was a Muslim religious leader from the Sudan region. His family claimed to be direct descendants of the prophet Muhammad himself, though he grew up in humble circumstances. As a calling, he took the religious life, studying with several sheikhs of the Samaniyya order and became a sheikh himself.
Mahdist War: A History from Beginning to End
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