Sudan - The Mahdis Tomb - showing damage
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Sudan - The Mahdis Tomb - showing damage
Sudan - The Mahdis Tomb, Omduran - showing damage. Tomb of Muhammad Ahmad, self-declared Mahdi in 1881. In his reform of Islam he replaced the pilgrimage to Mecca with the obligation to serve in the holy war against unbelievers. The tomb was damaged by the British under Kitchener in 1898 after their conquest of Sudan (as can be seen in this photograph). The tomb was rebuilt in 1947 as a copy of the original. Date: circa 1910s
Media ID 7186967
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Artillery Bombardment Conquest Damage Damaged Holes Mahdi Ruin Ruined Shelled Sudan Sudanese Tomb
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