Anglo-Egyptian War (1882). Emissaries of Arabi Pasha recruit
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Anglo-Egyptian War (1882). Emissaries of Arabi Pasha recruit
Anglo-Egyptian War (1882). Emissaries of Arabi Pasha recruiting soldiers among the tribes to fight the British army. In the background, the Temple of Edfu. Engraving, 1882
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1882 Ahmad Ahmed Anglo Arabi Archaeological Edfu Emissaries Fight Occupation Pasha Recruiting Tribes Orabi Urabi
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This evocative engraving captures a pivotal moment during the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882, as emissaries of Arabi Pasha, the charismatic nationalist leader, recruit soldiers among the local tribes to join the resistance against British occupation. The scene unfolds before the majestic backdrop of the Temple of Edfu, an ancient archaeological site that stands as a testament to Egypt's rich history and cultural heritage. Arabi Pasha, also known as Ahmed Urabi or Ahmed Ahmed Orabi, had gained popularity among the Egyptian population due to his successful agricultural reforms and opposition to the British influence in Egypt. In 1881, he led a military coup against the pro-British Khedive Tawfiq, and declared Egypt independent from British rule. The British response was swift and brutal, as they dispatched a large military force to reclaim control of the country. In this image, the emissaries of Arabi Pasha are shown rallying the tribes to join the fight against the British army. The use of traditional Arabian horses and the presence of armed men in the foreground underscore the urgency and determination of the recruiting effort. The Temple of Edfu, with its intricate carvings and towering columns, serves as a stark contrast to the chaos and turmoil of the scene unfolding before it. The Anglo-Egyptian War marked a turning point in the history of Egypt and the British Empire, as it solidified Britain's control over the country and set the stage for decades of colonial rule. This engraving offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in this complex and fascinating chapter of history.
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