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Greetings Card : The Death of the Khalifa, 1899, (c1900). Creator: Harold Robert Millar

The Death of the Khalifa, 1899, (c1900). Creator: Harold Robert Millar



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The Death of the Khalifa, 1899, (c1900). Creator: Harold Robert Millar

The Death of the Khalifa, 1899, (c1900). Abdallahi ibn Muhammad, styled Khalifat al-Mahdi (usually rendered as Khalifa'), was caught and killed by Sir Reginald Wingate's Egyptian column at Umm Diwaikarat in Kordofan on 25 November 1899. His death marked the defeat of the Mahdist State in Sudan. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne]

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Greetings Card (7"x5")

Add depth and intrigue to your greetings with our exquisite 'The Death of the Khalifa' card from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating image, created by Harold Robert Millar in 1899 (circa 1900), depicts the moment of the Khalifa Abdallahi ibn Muhammad's demise. With its rich historical context and stunning detail, this card is a unique and thoughtful choice for those seeking to send a message that transcends the ordinary. Immerse yourself and your recipient in the story of this significant moment in history, and let the power of art and storytelling elevate your communication.

Folded Greeting Cards (12.5x17.5 cm) have a laminate finish and are supplied with an envelope. The front and inside can be personalised with text in a selection of fonts, layouts and colours.

Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more

Estimated Product Size is 17.5cm x 12.5cm (6.9" x 4.9")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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EDITORS COMMENTS
The Death of the Khalifa" is a powerful and poignant image capturing the moment of defeat and demise of Abdallahi ibn Muhammad, also known as Khalifat al-Mahdi, the leader of the Mahdist State in Sudan. The photograph was taken by Harold Robert Millar around the year 1900, following the Battle of Umm Diwaykarat on 25 November 1899. Khalifa Abdallahi, wearing a distinctive headdress, is shown lying dead on the ground, surrounded by the victorious British soldiers. Two figures, possibly Sir Reginald Wingate's Egyptian column members, are seen in the background, gesturing with clenched fists in a triumphant display. The image is a stark reminder of the end of the Mahdist State and the beginning of British rule in Sudan. The engraving, taken from "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX," published by Cassell and Company, Ltd., provides a glimpse into the aftermath of a significant historical event. The image is evocative of the raw emotions of war, with the grieving figures in the foreground and the sense of finality conveyed by the stillness of the Khalifa's body. The image is a testament to the power and impact of photography as a historical record and a visual representation of the human condition. The image also speaks to the broader context of the late 19th century, a time of intense colonial expansion and the clash of cultures and religions in Africa. The image invites reflection on the complexities of history, the human cost of conflict, and the role of imperial powers in shaping the world we know today. Harold Robert Millar's "The Death of the Khalifa" is a powerful and enduring image that continues to resonate with viewers, offering a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history and the human experience.

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