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Re: التسول لاساءة قائد الثورة السودانية !!!!! (Re: SAMIR IBRAHIM)
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التزوير ....... لاساءة قائد الثوره وامامها ..........
The Battle of Omdurman (2 September 1898) marked the defeat of the followers of the slave trader Mohammed Ahmed (1843-1885), also known as the Mahdi ("Expected One"). "Born in Dongola province, he was for a time in the Egyptian civil service, then a slave-trader, finally an inspired religious revivalist and successful rebel" (John Keegan and Andrew Wheatcroft, Who's Who in Military History).
"Whatever happens, we have got/ the Maxim gun, and they have not." The phrase was coined after Omdurman, where thousands of screaming Islamofascist fanatics were mowed down in droves by modern weapons.
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