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- Controversy over wounded Mahdists killed after the battle began soon afterwards.
- They later released the two and rallied to fight Mahdist forces.
- The battle is known as the Battle of Karari to Mahdists.
- The Mahdist losses are unknown but thought to be considerably higher.
- Mahdist revolts continued to break out in Sudan until 1916.
- The Mahdist forces backed their self-proclaimed Mahdi, Muhammad Ahmad.
- The Mahdists were subjected to intense flanking fire and were finally defeated.
- The defeats did not, however, destroy the Mahdists.
- These western tribes had been the backbone of the original Mahdist movement.
- Herbert Kitchener led military campaigns against the Mahdist Sudan from 1896 to 1898.
- Twice the British square held and the Mahdists were repelled with heavy losses.
- As to the strength of the Mahdist movement he had then no conception.
- He first saw active service in the Mahdist War.
- Thereafter, for some years, the district was held by the Mahdists.
- The schools were all destroyed during the Mahdist period between 1881-1898.
- Shiaism and its related Mahdist ideology have recently grown in popularity in Sudan.
- The British suffered only light casualties, the Mahdist fire being generally inaccurate.
- The Mahdists suffered heavily from British firepower, losing 2, 000 killed.
- These raids led to a Mahdist defeat by Kufit.
- A sudden onslaught of Mahdists rushed into this gap.
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