Osman Digna

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Osman Digna was a prominent 19th-century Sudanese military commander and key lieutenant of the Mahdist movement, noted for leading successful campaigns against Egyptian and British forces in eastern Sudan.

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instanceOf Mahdist leader
military commander
person
activeYears 1880s
1890s
allegiance Mahdist State NERFINISHED
associatedWith Abdallahi ibn Muhammad NERFINISHED
Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahdi NERFINISHED
birthPlace Red Sea coast of Sudan
Suakin NERFINISHED
capturedBy Anglo-Egyptian authorities NERFINISHED
conflict Eastern Sudan campaigns NERFINISHED
Mahdist War NERFINISHED
Suakin Expedition of 1884 NERFINISHED
Suakin Expedition of 1885 NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Sudan NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath Egypt NERFINISHED
deathPlace Egypt NERFINISHED
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Hadendoa Beja NERFINISHED
familyName Digna NERFINISHED
givenName Osman NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Arabic
Beja languages NERFINISHED
militaryBranch Mahdist army NERFINISHED
movement Mahdist movement NERFINISHED
name Osman Digna NERFINISHED
notableBattle Battle of El Teb NERFINISHED
Battle of Tamai NERFINISHED
Battle of Tofrek NERFINISHED
siege operations around Suakin
notableFor campaigns against British forces in eastern Sudan
campaigns against Egyptian forces in eastern Sudan
guerrilla warfare tactics in eastern Sudan
involvement in Red Sea slave trade before Mahdist uprising
leadership of Mahdist forces near Suakin
long resistance to Anglo-Egyptian reconquest of Sudan
mobilizing Beja tribes for the Mahdist cause
role in the Mahdist War
occupation slave trader
opponent Anglo-Egyptian forces NERFINISHED
British Empire NERFINISHED
Egyptian Khedivial forces NERFINISHED
placeOfDetention Egypt NERFINISHED
positionHeld Mahdist commander in eastern Sudan
regionOfActivity Eastern Sudan NERFINISHED
Red Sea littoral NERFINISHED
religion Islam

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Battle of Abu Klea commander Osman Digna