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I think that is just a photographers white sheet back drop. I would be interested, has anybody got information on the relations of Southern Sudan kingdoms and the Mahdi rebellion. In a brief search on the internet It appears that the Shilluk resisted the Mahdist Islam. However we have seen Mahdi Islam influenced weapons from as far away as the Congo.
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I believe that even before the Mahdist regime, the Shilluk people had been the subject of slaving raids from the north. |
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Worth noting that the Shilluk still exist, and still practise kingship along traditional lines.
There's some interesting footage here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2BPF58HD4A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC43GCGIneM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHBqUHSAJng |
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Thanks for all contributions. This is intesting, it seems the Turks are the first to have a disruptive hand in Shilluk Land.
http://www.haujournal.org/index.php/...au1.1.016/1112 |
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