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  1. Muhammad Ahmad ibn as-Sayyid Abd Allah, conocido también como El Mahdi o Muhammad Ahmed al-Mahdi (en árabe: ‏محمد بن السيد عبد الله بن فحل Muhammad bin as-Sayyīd ‘Abdallāh ibn Fahl, DMG Muḥammad Aḥmad b. as-Sayyīd ‘Abd Allāh b. Faḥl) ( Darar, cerca de Dongola, 12 de agosto de 1844 – Omdurmán, 22 de ...

  2. Muhammad Ahmad bin Abdullah bin Fahal (Arabic: محمد أحمد بن عبد الله بن فحل; 12 August 1843 – 21 June 1885) was a Sudanese religious and political leader. In 1881, he claimed to be the Mahdi , and led a war against Egyptian rule in Sudan which culminated in a remarkable victory over them in the Siege of Khartoum .

  3. Muhammad Ahmad ibn as-Sayyid Abd Allah, conocido también como El Mahdi o Muhammad Ahmed al-Mahdi, fue un líder religioso musulmán del Sudán egipcio.

  4. Muhammad Ahmad ibn as Sayyid Abd Allah (otherwise known as The Mahdi or Mohammed Ahmed) (August 12, 1844 – June 22, 1885) was a Muslim religious leader and a Sufi teacher, in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. He declared a jihad and raised an army after declaring himself the Mahdi, a Messianic figure in Islamic thought, in 1881, and led a successful ...

  5. Muḥammad ibn 'Abdallāh Hassan ( Arabic: محمد بن عبد الله حسن: Somali: Maxamed Cabdulle Xasan; Osmanya: 𐒉𐒖𐒕𐒕𐒘𐒆 𐒑𐒙𐒔𐒖𐒑𐒑𐒗𐒆 𐒛𐒁𐒆𐒚𐒐𐒐𐒖𐒔 H𐒖𐒈𐒈𐒖𐒒: 7 April 1856 – 21 December 1920) [1] was a Somali religious, political, and military leader who founded and headed the Dervish movement, which led a Holy war against British, Italian, and Ethiopian intrusions in...

  6. Muhammad Ahmad (ibn as-Sayyid `Abd Allah) "Al Mahdi" Nació el 12 de agosto de 1844, en la isla de Dirar - murió el 22 de junio de 1885, en Omdurman, Sudán. Gobernante de Sudán (1881-85). Comenzó predicando el Islam y, en 1870, se trasladó con sus discípulos a una ermita en Isla Aba en el Nilo Blanco, a 280 km al sur de Khartoum.

  7. Maomé Amade ibne Saíde Abedalá (Muhammad Ahmad ibn as Sayyid abd Allah) conhecido também como Mádi (12 de agosto de 1844 - 22 de junho de 1885), foi um núbio, líder religioso sufi da ordem Samaniyya no Sudão que, quando jovem, estudou o islamismo sunita.