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The Rebellion in the Sudan, 1883: some Types of the Expeditionary Force: Albanian
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The Rebellion in the Sudan, 1883: some Types of the Expeditionary Force: Albanian
THE REBELLION IN THE SUDAN, 1883: SOME TYPES OF THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE: Albanian Bashi Bazouk (Infantry), Kurd (Cavalry), Native Sudanese Regular, Syrian Bashi Bazouk, Greek Bashi Bazouk from the Turkish Provinces, Shegir of the Dromedary Scouting Corps, Egyptian Cuirassier, in Shirt of Mail, with Pot Helmet and Linked Hood Similar to that Worn by the Saracens of Saladin, Shegir or Arab from the Country Between Shendy and Dongola, Bosnian Bashi Bazouk (Infantry), Fellah, or Regular Egyptian Infantryman
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1883 Albanian Arab Between Cavalry Corps Country Dromedary Egyptian Expeditionary Fellah Force Greek Helmet Hood Infantry Mail Native Provinces Rebellion Saladin Saracens Shirt Similar Sudan Syrian Turkish Types Worn Bashi Bosnian Cuirassier Dongola Infantryman Kurd Linked Regular Scouting Sudanese
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This 19th-century engraving from the Liszt Collection takes us back to the Rebellion in the Sudan in 1883. The print showcases various types of soldiers that formed part of the formidable Expeditionary Force during this tumultuous time. Each figure represents a different cultural background, highlighting the diverse makeup of this force. From left to right, we see an Albanian Bashi Bazouk infantryman, a Kurd cavalryman, a native Sudanese regular soldier, a Syrian Bashi Bazouk warrior, and a Greek Bashi Bazouk hailing from Turkish provinces. These brave individuals were united by their common goal to quell the rebellion and restore peace. The image also features other notable figures such as Shegir of the Dromedary Scouting Corps and an Egyptian Cuirassier donning an impressive shirt of mail with a pot helmet and linked hood reminiscent of Saracens under Saladin's command. A Shegir or Arab from between Shendy and Dongola is also depicted alongside a Bosnian Bashi Bazouk infantryman and Fellah - representing regular Egyptian infantrymen. This engraved image not only serves as historical documentation but also demonstrates illustrative techniques prevalent during that era. Its retro style evokes nostalgia for Victorian arts and culture while providing insight into military history. This vintage print transports us back in time to witness these valiant warriors who played significant roles in shaping Sudan's history during this rebellion.
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