The strategy, responses and legacy of the first imperialist era in the Sudan 1820-1885

Arab migrations from the north (Egypt) and east (Arabia) into the Eastern Sudan, roughly the present Sudan minus the southern region, started as early as the ninth century and reached their peak in the fourteenth century. Through gradual and peaceful means, the Arabs steadily infiltrated the country...

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Main Author: Ibrahim, Hassan Ahmed
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Published: Blackwell Publishing 2001
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spelling iium-314892013-09-23T07:21:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31489/ The strategy, responses and legacy of the first imperialist era in the Sudan 1820-1885 Ibrahim, Hassan Ahmed BP1 Islam Arab migrations from the north (Egypt) and east (Arabia) into the Eastern Sudan, roughly the present Sudan minus the southern region, started as early as the ninth century and reached their peak in the fourteenth century. Through gradual and peaceful means, the Arabs steadily infiltrated the country, changed its social fabric, and spread their religion and culture among existing Christian and traditional societies. Blackwell Publishing 2001-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31489/1/The_Strategy%2C_Responses.pdf Ibrahim, Hassan Ahmed (2001) The strategy, responses and legacy of the first imperialist era in the Sudan 1820-1885. The Muslim World, 91 (1-2). pp. 209-228. ISSN 0027-4909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1478-1913.2001.tb03714.x doi:10.1111/j.1478-1913.2001.tb03714.x
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The strategy, responses and legacy of the first imperialist era in the Sudan 1820-1885
description Arab migrations from the north (Egypt) and east (Arabia) into the Eastern Sudan, roughly the present Sudan minus the southern region, started as early as the ninth century and reached their peak in the fourteenth century. Through gradual and peaceful means, the Arabs steadily infiltrated the country, changed its social fabric, and spread their religion and culture among existing Christian and traditional societies.
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author Ibrahim, Hassan Ahmed
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title The strategy, responses and legacy of the first imperialist era in the Sudan 1820-1885
title_short The strategy, responses and legacy of the first imperialist era in the Sudan 1820-1885
title_full The strategy, responses and legacy of the first imperialist era in the Sudan 1820-1885
title_fullStr The strategy, responses and legacy of the first imperialist era in the Sudan 1820-1885
title_full_unstemmed The strategy, responses and legacy of the first imperialist era in the Sudan 1820-1885
title_sort strategy, responses and legacy of the first imperialist era in the sudan 1820-1885
publisher Blackwell Publishing
publishDate 2001
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