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    Turk Tarih Kurumu ; 1989
    In:  Belleten Vol. 53, No. 207-208 ( 1989-08-01), p. 769-796
    In: Belleten, Turk Tarih Kurumu, Vol. 53, No. 207-208 ( 1989-08-01), p. 769-796
    Abstract: Between 1821 and 1885 most of the area constituting the present Sudan came under Turko-Egyptian rule. The annexation of the Sudan to Egypt was undertaken in 1820-1 by Muhammad 'Ali, the Ottoman Wali of Egypt, and was completed under his grandson, the Khedive Isma'il, who extended this rule to the Great Lakes in the south and to Bahr al-Ghazal and Darfur in the west. In the history of the Sudan, this period became known as the (first) Turkiyya. The term Turkiyya is not really arbitrary since Egypt was itself an Ottoman province, ruled by an Ottoman (Albanian) dynasty. Moreover, most of the high officials and army officers serving in the Sudan were of Ottoman rather than Egyptian origin.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0041-4255
    Language: English
    Publisher: Turk Tarih Kurumu
    Publication Date: 1989
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