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Description The Mahdi, a Sudanese religious and military leader who defeated the English in 1885, is buried in this tomb at Omdurman. The British blew up the original mausoleum when they retook Khartoum in 1898 but it was rebuilt in 1947.
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Tomb of The Mahdi

Author David Stanley from Nanaimo, Canada
Camera location15° 38′ 21.74″ N, 32° 29′ 18.19″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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