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Published 1898
With Kitchener to Khartum /

: xiv, 326 pages : 3 plans, 5 folded maps ; 20 cm.

Canadians on the Nile : the Royal Ontario Museum and the discovery of ancient Egypt = Rives egyptiennes : le Musee royal de l'Ontario et la decouverte de l'Egypte ancienne /

: "This exhibition is presented parallel to L'art égyptien au temps des pyramides, Grand Palais, Paris, 1999, April 9-July 12." -- title pages verso. : 95 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm. : 1896940102

Published 1942
Miṣr wa-al-Sūdān fī āw̄aʼil ʻahd al-iḥtilāl : tārīkh Miṣr al-qawmī min sanat 1882 ilá sanat 1892 /

: 282 p. : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

Published 1969
Manshūrāt al-Mahdīyah /

: 12, [10], 375 pages : facsimiles, portraits ; 24 cm.

Published 1984
Shaykān : taḥlīl ʻaskarī li-ḥamlat al-Jinirāl Hiks /

: 234 pages, [9] folded leaves, [3] pages of plates : maps, facsimiles ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-234).

Published 2011
Sudan's first railway : the Gordon Relief Expedition and the Dongola Campaign /

: xiii, 149 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (chiefly color) ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : wafaa.lib

Published 2011
The formation of the Sudanese Mahdist state ceremony and symbols of authority : 1882-1898 /

: This book is the first analysis of the Sudanese Mahdiyya from a socio-political perspective that treats how relationships of authority were enunciated through symbol and ceremony. The book focuses on how the Mahdi and his second-in-command and ultimate successor, the Khalifa Abdallahi, used symbols, ceremony and ritual to articulate their power, authority and legitimacy first within the context of resistance to the imperial Turco-Egyptian forces that had been occupying the Nilotic Sudan since 1821, and then within the context of establishing an Islamic state. This study examines five key elements from a historical perspective: the importance of Islamic mysticism as manifested in Sufi brotherhoods in the articulation of power in the Sudan; ceremony as handmaids of power and legitimacy; charismatic leadership; the routinization of charisma and the formation of a religious state purportedly based upon the first Islamic community in the seventh century C.E.
: This book is the first analysis of the Sudanese Mahdiyya from a socio-political perspective that treats how relationships of authority were enunciated through symbol and ceremony. The book focuses on how the Mahdi and his second-in-command and ultimate successor, the Khalifa Abdallahi, used symbols, ceremony and ritual to articulate their power, authority and legitimacy first within the context of resistance to the imperial Turco-Egyptian forces that had been occupying the Nilotic Sudan since 1821, and then within the context of establishing an Islamic state. This study examines five key elements from a historical perspective: the importance of Islamic mysticism as manifested in Sufi brotherhoods in the articulation of power in the Sudan; ceremony as handmaids of power and legitimacy; charismatic leadership; the routinization of charisma and the formation of a religious state purportedly based upon the first Islamic community in the seventh century C.E. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [153]-155) and index. : 9789004191075 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.