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The Insurrection under Arabi Pasha, 1882: The Bluejackets clearing the streets of Alexandria, (1901). Episode of the Anglo-Egyptian War
The Rebellion of Arabi Pasha in Egypt, 1882: The Bombardment of Alexandria... (1901)The Rebellion of Arabi Pasha in Egypt, 1882: The Bombardment of Alexandria by the British Fleet, (1901). Episode of the Anglo-Egyptian War
Ahmad Jamal, c1998. Creator: Brian FoskettAhmad Jamal, c1998
Sultan Sanjar and the Old Woman, Folio from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami, early 16th century
The Insurrection under Arabi Pasha, 1882: The Battle of Tel-El-Kebir, September 13, (1901). Episode of the Anglo-Egyptian War
Lord Kitcheners Conquest of the Soudan, 1896-98: after the Battle of Atbara, (1901)Lord Kitcheners Conquest of the Soudan, 1896-98: Mahmaud, the Khalifas Chief Lieutenant, Taken Captive after the Battle of Atbara, (1901). Episode during the Second Sudan War
Welcoming Another Distinguished Foreign Visitor, 1919, (1937). Creator: UnknownWelcoming Another Distinguished Foreign Visitor, 1919, (1937). Prince Albert (later George VI), receiving H.I.M The Shah of Persia, at Dover, 1919
Ahmad Jamal, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, August 1998. Artist: Brian O ConnorAhmad Jamal, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, August 1998
Ahmad Jamal, Jazz Cafe, Camden Town, London, December 1990. Artist: Brian O ConnorAhmad Jamal, Jazz Cafe, Camden Town, London, December 1990
Arabis Prison in the Abbassieh Barracks, c1882. Episode of the Anglo-Egyptian War (1882). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant
The Mahdi, c1885The Mahdi, c1880. Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah, (1844-1885), religious leader of Sudan. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant
Tomb of Ahmed Shah, Adjoining the Citadel, Candahar, c1880. Ahmad Shah Durrani (c1722-1773), founder of the Afghan Empire. Episode of the Second Anglo-Afghan War, from 1878 to 1880
The ruins of the Mahdis tomb in Omdurman, Sudan, c1898. Artist: Newton & CoThe ruins of the Mahdis tomb in Omdurman, Sudan, c1898. Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah (1844-1885) was a Sudanese Muslim leader who, in 1881, proclaimed himself the Mahdi