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  1. Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur Pascha, auch Zobeir Pascha, Zubehr Pascha oder Siber-Rachama-Gjimme-Abi (arabisch الزبير رحمة منصور, DMG az-Zubair Raḥma Manṣūr; * 1830; † 1913) war ein Sudanesischer Sklavenhändler und militärischer Führer.

  2. Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur Pasha (Arabic: الزبير رحمة منصور; c. 1830 – January 1913), also known as Sebehr Rahma or Rahama Zobeir, was a slave trader in the late 19th century. He later became a pasha and governor in Sudan.

  3. The Detention of Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur . It soon appeared that one consequence of the invasion of Egypt was that Britain would be entangled in the Sudan, for the British intervention coincided with the Mahdist uprising in Sudan, which had been under Egyptian administration since 1819.

  4. The warlord and slaveholder al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur assumed control of the region's zaribas and was nominated in 1872 pasha and governor of Bahr el Ghazal for the khedive Isma'il Pasha, ruler of Egypt. Rabih, who was possibly a relative of al-Zubayr, was the chief lieutenant of the pasha.

  5. 3. März 2017 · Al-Zubayr Pasha Rahma Mansur, Master Slave Trader (1831- 1913) Al-Zubayr came from a jellaba family in Khartoum who claimed descent from one of the Prophet’s uncles and were traders by tradition. Zubayr learned to read and write Arabic and, like all students, studied the Koran and metaphysics.

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  6. Zubayr Rahma Mansur, al- (1830–1913), Sudanese merchant prince, was a Jaʾli Arab born at al-Jayli on the right bank of the main Nile about 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of Khartoum. He rose to prominence as a trader and virtually independent ruler in the hinterlands of Egypt’s African empire in the 1860s–1870s.... ...

  7. successful of these was to be the Ja' a i, al-zubayr Rahma al-Mansur (1830-1913. Al-Zubayr arrived in the Bahr al-Ghazal in 1856.(6) A man of great determination and ability, he rapidly built up a trading empire based organizationally on the kubaniyya or joint-stock trading company and geographically on a network of armed camps (zariba ...