Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 156William Blackwood, 1894 - England |
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SENOUSSI , THE SHEIKH OF JERBOUB . or the Egyptian Government , but not so far withdrawn. WE in Western Europe are in- clined to regard all Moslems as belonging to one identical religion . We know that all are followers of Mahomet , and ...
SENOUSSI , THE SHEIKH OF JERBOUB . or the Egyptian Government , but not so far withdrawn. WE in Western Europe are in- clined to regard all Moslems as belonging to one identical religion . We know that all are followers of Mahomet , and ...
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... government , possessed the gift of selecting able assistants to help him . The emirs he appointed were resolute and efficient men , and at once the most remarkable and ambitious of them was the , Khalifa Abdulla , who , on his de- cease ...
... government , possessed the gift of selecting able assistants to help him . The emirs he appointed were resolute and efficient men , and at once the most remarkable and ambitious of them was the , Khalifa Abdulla , who , on his de- cease ...
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... government , under which the priesthood would be recognised to be political as well as spiritual leaders . This principle was in- sisted upon also by the emissaries he sent out , and these put their theories in practice . For whenever ...
... government , under which the priesthood would be recognised to be political as well as spiritual leaders . This principle was in- sisted upon also by the emissaries he sent out , and these put their theories in practice . For whenever ...
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... government still more tyrannical , a government based at the outset on religious principles but now degenerated into a mere military despotism ; while the pretended divine mis- sion of the Mahdi of Khartum has converted smiling ...
... government still more tyrannical , a government based at the outset on religious principles but now degenerated into a mere military despotism ; while the pretended divine mis- sion of the Mahdi of Khartum has converted smiling ...
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... government to some fresh refuge in the desert , should danger threaten . Caravans of camels are said to be held in readiness in zawias in the vicinity of Jer- boub , destined to convey to a place of safety the sheikh and all that he ...
... government to some fresh refuge in the desert , should danger threaten . Caravans of camels are said to be held in readiness in zawias in the vicinity of Jer- boub , destined to convey to a place of safety the sheikh and all that he ...
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