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maniple (iou) and Mahdist movement (sh)


maniple (iou)



maniple noun. ME.
[Old French (mod. manipule) or Latin manipulus handful, troop of soldiers, from manus hand + elem. of unkn. origin.]
Ecclesiastical. In the Western Church, one of the Eucharistic vestments, consisting now of a strip worn suspended from the left arm near the wrist. Also called fanon. ME.
Roman History. A subdivision of the Roman legion, of which a cohort contained three, numbering 120 or 60 men. M16.
b. transf. A small band of soldiers of more or less definite number. L16-M17.
A handful. L16-E19.
A hand. joc. E19.

Mahdist movement (sh)




Religious and political movement founded by the Sudanese prophet al-Mahdi.

He adopted the name al-Mahdi (meaning "Divinely Inspired One") because of his conviction that he had been divinely chosen to lead a holy war (jihad) against Sudan's Egyptian ruling class, who he believed had deserted the Islamic faith. His uprising began in 1881, and within four years he had conquered almost all the territory formerly occupied by Egypt, his crowning victory being the capture of Khartoum from Gen. Charles George Gordon in 1885. Establishing a new capital at Omdurman, he became head of an armed theocracy. When he died from illness, his disciple Abd Allah succeeded him. Following initial victories, ?Abd Allah's forces were gradually hunted down by Anglo-Egyptian armies under H.H. Kitchener and almost entirely destroyed in the Battle of Omdurman. The movement sustained a small following through the next century, but its political import had been destroyed.