al-Mahdi

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al-Mahdi was the religious and political leader who led a late 19th-century Islamic revival and anti-colonial uprising in Sudan, founding the Mahdist state.

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al-Mahdi canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic reformer
Sudanese person
anti-colonial leader
founder of a state
political leader
religious leader
revolutionary leader
birthDate 1844-08-12
birthPlace Labab Island
Sudan
near Dongola
burialPlace Omdurman
capitalOfFoundedState Omdurman
countryOfCitizenship Sudan
deathDate 1885-06-22
deathPlace Omdurman
Sudan
declaredHimself Mahdi
era late 19th century
founded Mahdist Sudan
Mahdist Sudan
surface form: Mahdist state
honorificTitle al-Mahdi
influenced Islamic revival movements in Sudan
later anti-colonial movements in the Muslim world
led Mahdist War
surface form: Mahdist revolt

Mahdist Ansar forces
surface form: Sudanese Mahdist forces
meaningOfTitle the Guided One
movement Mahdism
name Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahdi
surface form: Muhammad Ahmad ibn Abd Allah
notableBattle Siege of Khartoum
notableFor defeating Turco-Egyptian rule in Sudan
leading anti-colonial uprising in Sudan
leading late 19th-century Islamic revival in Sudan
occupation Sufi leader
religious teacher
opponentInKhartoum Charles George Gordon
opposed Anglo-Egyptian influence in Sudan
Turco-Egyptian administration in Sudan
placeOfMahdiProclamation Aba Island
regionOfActivity Nile Valley
Sudan
religion Islam
religiousBranch Sunni Islam
successor Abdallahi ibn Muhammad
sufiAffiliation Samaniyya order
titleOfSuccessor Khalifa
victory Siege of Khartoum
surface form: Capture of Khartoum
yearOfCaptureOfKhartoum 1885
yearOfMahdiClaim 1881

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Mahdist Sudan leaderTitle al-Mahdi
Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahdi title al-Mahdi
Sadiq al-Mahdi familyName al-Mahdi