- Turco-Egyptian
Sudan (Arabic: التركى المصرى السودان), also
known as
Turkish Sudan or
Turkiyya (Arabic: التركية, at-Turkiyyah),
describes the rule of the...
-
campaign against the Turco-Egyptian
government of the Sudan,
known as the
Turkiyah.
Muhammad Ahmad died on 22 June 1885, a mere six
months after the conquest...
- The
Islamization of the
Sudan region (Sahel) encomp****es a
prolonged period of
religious conversion,
through military conquest and
trade relations, spanning...
-
until the
beginning of
Egyptian rule (also
known as
Turkish Sudan or
Turkiyah) in the
north in the
early 1820s and the
subsequent expansion of the slave...
-
British in the Sudan. BRILL. p. 95. ISBN 978-90-04-14627-3. "1820-1885 - The
Turkiyah Pacification". www.globalsecurity.org.
Retrieved 2019-10-21. Budge, Ernest...
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Sultan (1939–1975) Eman
Noura bint
Nahar Al
Mandeel Mishaal (born 1940)
Turkiyah bint
Mohammed Al
Abdulaziz Abdullah (1941–2023),
Mansour (born 1946), Turki...
- and K****ala, and
described at
length its twice-w****ly market.
During the
Turkiyah (Egyptian rule),
Gedaref became an
administrative unit with a
strong military...
- 2023.
Retrieved 30
December 2022.
Helen Chapin Metz, ed. (1991). "The
Turkiyah, 1821–85". Sudan: A
Country Study. Area
handbook series. Washington, D...
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Sudan in
early 19th century,
which marked the era as
Turkiyah (Turkish rule).
Under the
Turkiyah,
Sudanese slavery was soon
abolished as part of Tanzimat...
- most
politically oriented and
powerful of the
turuq in
eastern Sudan (see
Turkiyah).
Mirghani had been a
student of
Sayyid Ahmad ibn
Idris and had joined...