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    The Omdurman Chronicles: Bones in the Nile
    • The Omdurman Chronicles: Bones in the Nile

      The Omdurman Chronicles

      • 826 páginas
      • 29 horas de lectura

      This historical narrative spans nineteen months, from January 1884 to July 1885, detailing the Mahdist uprising in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and the formation of the state of Mahdiya. Central to this conflict are Charles George Gordon, the British General tasked with evacuating the Anglo-Egyptian garrison in Khartoum, and Muhammed Ahmed Al Mahdi, the leader of the Sudanese revolt against British colonial rule, whose forces besiege the garrison town. Both figures meet their ends under dubious circumstances. Five months after declaring independence from British-ruled Egypt, Al Mahdi dies mysteriously, and the narrative explores the political climate surrounding his assassination, linking it to the death of General Gordon. It delves into the methods and motivations behind these killings, revealing the brutal realities of their respective struggles. Based on actual events chronicled at the book's conclusion, the story reflects on the injustices and suffering that arose from the clash between two distinct civilizations, each with their own political values, cultural practices, and religious beliefs.

      The Omdurman Chronicles: Bones in the Nile