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Three Empires on the Nile: The Victorian Jihad, 1869-1899
Three Empires on the Nile The Victorian Jihad 18691899
Author: Dominic Green
A secular regime is toppled by Western intervention, but an Islamic backlash turns the liberators into occupiers. Caught between interventionists at home and fundamentalists abroad, a prime minister flounders as his ministers betray him, alliances fall apart, and a runaway general makes policy in the field. As the media accuse Western soldiers o...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781451631609
ISBN-10: 145163160X
Publication Date: 11/30/2010
Pages: 352
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Publisher: Free Press
Book Type: Paperback
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In some ways it is comforting to know that even back then politicians were saying one thing and doing another, even when it meant death for the innocent.

I've read about this era, but not in the detail provided here. The first few chapters almost turn your stomach at the horrendous human waste caused by the Moslem slavers and those in league with them.

But it was interesting how "rescuing" General Gordon became a political ploy for many in the British government. And the waste of lives and money caused by the politicians and incompetent generals.

In some books the Mahdi is depicted as a wise prophet resisting the invasion of Arab lands. The horrible truth is told here about him and his successor.

And I was appalled when I read how the real hero of the final battle later committed suicide, simply because he had to keep his marriage a secret to get promoted, and couldn't fight the slander used against him.

Sometimes you wonder how Britain was able to amass such a great empire with its all-too-common stupid leaders.


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