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Wad Habuba Revolt
Part of the aftermath of the Mahdist War
DateApril - 3 May 1908
Location
Tugur and Katfia, Gezira, Sudan
Result British victory
Belligerents
Wad Habuba Revolt Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Wad Habuba Revolt Mahdist State
Commanders and leaders
Wad Habuba Revolt Ernest Arthur Dickinson Wad Habuba Revolt Abd al-Qadir Muhammad Imam Wad Habuba
Strength
Wad Habuba Revolt 2 infantry companies Wad Habuba Revolt 41 followers
Casualties and losses
Wad Habuba Revolt 17 killed and wounded Wad Habuba Revolt 35 killed
Wad Habuba Revolt is located in Sudan
Katfia
Katfia
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Location of Katfia, Sudan.[1]

The Wad Habuba Revolt (Arabic: ثورة ود حبوبة) was an uprising in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in mid-1908. Its causes laid in religious opposition to Christian British rule in Sudan, and a desire to restore the Mahdist State. It was led Mahdist War veteran, Abd al-Qadir Muhammad Imam Wad Habuba. It began in April, when al-Qadir took over the town of Tugur with 40 followers. From there, the rebellion spread to Katfia. Colonial authorities took the revolt very seriously and dispatched 2 infantry companies to quell the uprising. By the end of April, Katfia had been bloodlessly recaptured. On the night of 2 May, the rebels attempted to retake Katfia from the British, but were unsuccessful, with 35 of them killed in the battle, while the British forces, led by Ernest Arthur Dickinson[2] (b. 1864,[3] Governor of Blue Nile province 1905–1914[3]) suffered 17 killed and wounded.[2] By 3 May, the revolt had ended and al-Qadir had left for Omdurman on a donkey.[2]

  1. ^ "Katfia, Safia & Katfia, Sudan". Google Maps. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b c Ibrahim, Hassan Ahmed (1979). "Mahdist Risings against the Condominium Government in the Sudan, 1900-1927". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 12 (3): 440–471. doi:10.2307/218413. ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 218413.
  3. ^ a b Crichton-Harris, Ann (2009). Poison in Small Measure: Dr. Christopherson and the Cure for Bilharzia. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-17541-9.

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