Administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia
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Portrait of Muhammad Ali of Egypt (1769-1849) an Ottoman Albanian commander in the Ottoman army, who rose to the rank of Pasha, and became Wali, and self-declared Khedive of Egypt and Sudan
Ottoman Soldier from Sudan in Galicia. (Around 1916-17) : r/Sudan
The British in Sudan & The Revolt that Almost Ended British Rule
Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan (1820–1824) - Wikipedia
Ottoman Jewish Community of Sudan
Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Masud ibn Agha, known as Muhammad Ali of Egypt and the Sudan, 4 March 1769, Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Pic. IBK-8305645 | agefotostock
Sudan country profile - BBC News
Turco-Egyptian Sudan - Wikipedia
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History of Sudan - Egyptian-Ottoman rule over the Sudan | Britannica
Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha, Muḥammad ‘AlÄ« BÄ shÄ ; 1769 - 1849, an Albanian commander in the Ottoman army, Khedive of Egypt and Sudan,... - SuperStock
Traditional beers from the fringes of the Ottoman world. - Beer Studies
Eduard Soler Lecha on Twitter: "Let's start with some historical notes. Until 1885 Sudan was an Ottoman territory but it soon became one of the epicentres of European colonialism. The Fashoda Incident
Turks return to Suakin Island after two centuries | Daily Sabah
Sudanese woman. Zenanname ('Book of Women'). 1776-1777. A woman of the Sudan, dressed in two lengths of white cloth resembling a male pilgrim's ihram. Image taken from Zenanname ('Book of Women'). Originally
From sudan into egypt hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Egyptian‐Sudanese Trade in the Ottoman Period to 1882 | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History
How did Mehmet Ali Pasha become the most powerful person in Egypt and Sudan while being fluent only in Albanian? - Quora
Ottoman Imperial Archives - SUDANESE BLACK MUSA: THE DARK KNIGHT OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE Black Musa was a volunteer fighter from Sudan who fought invading forces in Libya and Yemen, as an
Suakin: 'Forgotten' Sudanese island becomes focus for Red Sea rivalries | Middle East Eye