The Mahdi's tomb

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قبة المهدي هي مبنى يشكل معلماً أثرياَ مشهوراَ بمدينة أم درمان بالسودان بناه الخليفة عبد الله التعايشي ليكون ضريحاً يضم رفات محمد أحمد المهدي قائد الثورة المهدية في السودان وتعرض للهدم يواسطة القوات الإنجليزية سنة 1889 وأعيد بناءه مجدداُ في حوالي عام 1955 بواسطة عبد الرحمن المهدي، أصغر أبناء المهدي. rdf:langString
The Mahdi's tomb or qubba (Arabic: قُبَّة) is located in Omdurman, Sudan. It was the burial place of Muhammad Ahmad, the leader of an Islamic revolt against the Ottoman-Egyptian occupation of Sudan in the late 19th century. The tomb was reconstructed in 1947 under the direction of the Mahdī's son, al-sayyid ʿAbd-al-Raḥman al-Mahdī. It is located next to the Khalifa House Museum. The tomb has been listed as a site of 'outstanding cultural value' by UNESCO. rdf:langString
rdf:langString قبة المهدي (السودان)
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rdf:langString قبة المهدي هي مبنى يشكل معلماً أثرياَ مشهوراَ بمدينة أم درمان بالسودان بناه الخليفة عبد الله التعايشي ليكون ضريحاً يضم رفات محمد أحمد المهدي قائد الثورة المهدية في السودان وتعرض للهدم يواسطة القوات الإنجليزية سنة 1889 وأعيد بناءه مجدداُ في حوالي عام 1955 بواسطة عبد الرحمن المهدي، أصغر أبناء المهدي.
rdf:langString The Mahdi's tomb or qubba (Arabic: قُبَّة) is located in Omdurman, Sudan. It was the burial place of Muhammad Ahmad, the leader of an Islamic revolt against the Ottoman-Egyptian occupation of Sudan in the late 19th century. The Mahdist State was established in 1885 after the Siege of Khartoum. Muhammad Ahmad died shortly after this Mahdist victory and was buried at Omdurman. The Mahdist state was led by the Mahdī's successor, the Khalifa Abdullahi, until 1898 when an Anglo-Egyptian force, led by Lord Kitchener, defeated the Mahdists at the Battle of Omdurman. This victory marked the success of Kitchener's reconquest of Sudan. After the Battle, the Mahdī's tomb was seriously damaged by naval gunfire on Lord Kitchener's orders. The tomb was reconstructed in 1947 under the direction of the Mahdī's son, al-sayyid ʿAbd-al-Raḥman al-Mahdī. It is located next to the Khalifa House Museum. The tomb has been listed as a site of 'outstanding cultural value' by UNESCO.
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