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Muhammad Ahmad

1844 - 1885

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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. Em 1881, ele alegou ser o Mahdi. Ele liderou uma guerra bem sucedida contra o domínio militar otomano-egípcio no Sudão e alcançou uma vitória notável sobre os britânicos, no cerco de Cartum. Ele criou um vasto estado islâmico que se estende do Mar Vermelho à África Central e fundou um movimento que permaneceu influente no Sudão um século depois. Leia mais na Wikipédia

His biography is available in 47 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 46 in 2024). Muhammad Ahmad is the 727th most popular figura religiosa (down from 603rd in 2024), the 4th most popular biography from Sudan (down from 3rd in 2019) and the most popular Sudanese Figura Religiosa.

Muhammad Ahmad was a Sudanese religious leader who founded the Mahdist movement. He led a religious revolution in Sudan that resulted in the overthrow of the Egyptian-Ottoman rule.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Muhammad Ahmad ranks 727 out of 3,187Before him are Theodore Edgar McCarrick, Zayd ibn Ali, Pelagia, Nathan Söderblom, Silas, and Dayananda Saraswati. After him are Demetrios I of Constantinople, Eulalia of Mérida, John Cassian, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Angelo Scola, and Obadiah.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1844, Muhammad Ahmad ranks 23Before him are Friedrich Ratzel, Mary Cassatt, Pablo de Sarasate, `Abdu'l-Bahá, Ismail Qemali, and Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. After him are Charles-Marie Widor, Abdur Rahman Khan, Julius Wellhausen, Adolf Engler, Charles-Émile Reynaud, and Friedrich Miescher. Among people deceased in 1885, Muhammad Ahmad ranks 6Before him are Victor Hugo, Ulysses S. Grant, Alfonso XII of Spain, Ferdinand II of Portugal, and Karl Anton, Prince of Hohenzollern. After him are Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia, Duke Alexander of Württemberg, Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, Carl Spitzweg, Jens Peter Jacobsen, and Rosalía de Castro.

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In Sudan

Among people born in Sudan, Muhammad Ahmad ranks 4 out of 38Before him are Omar al-Bashir (1944), Luqman (-1100), and Mohamed Naguib (1901). After him are Piye (-800), Josephine Bakhita (1868), Gaafar Nimeiry (1930), Abdel Fattah al-Burhan (1960), John Garang (1945), Osman Hussein (1951), Abdalla Hamdok (1956), and Tayeb Salih (1929).

Among Figura religiosas In Sudan

Among figura religiosas born in Sudan, Muhammad Ahmad ranks 1After him are Josephine Bakhita (1868), and Gabriel Zubeir Wako (1941).

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