Mahdist War (1881–1899)doi:10.1002/9781444338232.wbeow380nineteenth centuryAfricaIslamSudanAmerican Cancer SocietyThe Encyclopedia of WarTimothy J. Stapleton
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British Responses to Mahdist and Other Unrest in North and West Africa, 1919-1930 *The extension of British imperial interests during and immediately after the First World War...Fisher, JohnBlackwell Publishers Ltd.The Australian Journal of Politics and History...
Several aspects of the phenomenon of world unrest after the First World War have been scrutinized in recent years. However, little has been said of its North-African dimension in the context of British imperial interests. Drawing upon a wide range of official and private archival material this ...
Several aspects of the phenomenon of world unrest after the First World War have been scrutinized in recent years. However, little has been said of its North‐African dimension in the context of British imperial interests. Drawing upon a wide range of official and private archival material this ...
Several aspects of the phenomenon of world unrest after the First World War have been scrutinized in recent years. However, little has been said of its North-African dimension in the context of British imperial interests. Drawing upon a wide range of official and private archival material this ...
Several aspects of the phenomenon of world unrest after the First World War have been scrutinized in recent years. However, little has been said of its North-African dimension in the context of British imperial interests. Drawing upon a wide range of official and private archival material this ...