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    The ʻUrabi revolt, also known as the ʻUrabi Revolution (Arabic: الثورة العرابية), was a nationalist uprising in the Khedivate of Egypt from 1879 to 1882...
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    to rise from the fellahin (peasantry). Urabi participated in an 1879 mutiny that developed into the ʻUrabi revolt against the administration of Khedive...
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    Colonel Ahmed Urabi. The Urabi Revolt consumed Egypt. Hoping the revolt could relieve him of European control, Isma'il did little to oppose Urabi and gave...
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    Anglo-Egyptian War (category Urabi revolt)
    British invasion was ordered to quell the perceived anarchy of the ‘Urabi Revolt, as well as to protect British control over the Suez Canal in order to...
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    politician; often prime minister of Egypt Ahmed Urabi: Egyptian soldier, war minister; leader of the Urabi revolt Muhammad Ahmed: Self-proclaimed Mahdi; leader...
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    Egyptian writer and political activist. He was a major figure during the Urabi revolt with many considering him the voice of the revolution. An-Nadeem was...
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    occupation of Egypt in 1882 and the revolt of Ahmed Urabi. The Urabi Revolt, led by and named after Ahmad Urabi, was motivated by the idea of revolution...
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    pretext of giving military assistance to the Ottomans for putting down the Urabi Revolt (Britain later declared Egypt a British protectorate on 5 November 1914...
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    Muhammad Abduh (category People of the Urabi revolt)
    1882 for six years, for supporting the Egyptian nationalist ʻUrabi revolt led by Ahmed ʻUrabi in 1879. He had stated that every society should be allowed...
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    Tewfik Pasha (category People of the Urabi revolt)
    Anglo-French control of the state in the 1880s culminated in the anti-foreign Urabi revolt. Tewfik also took interest in matters concerning irrigation, education...
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