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Introduction,ine. Starting in 1896, fear of a looming British-led advance drove Mahdist officials and urban elites to stockpile grain, which, in turn, caused grain prices in Umm Durman to rise sharply. As the British-led joint Anglo-Egyptian force slowly made its way from Upper Egypt to Umm Durman, the crisis deCommonwealth 发表于 2025-3-25 18:13:57
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The Sanat Sitta Famine in Eastern Sudan and the Red Sea Hills and the Decline of Bija Autonomy, 188udan, and Ethiopia. Rumors of an impending food crisis in the interior reached Sawakin in the summer of 1889.. Over the next few months, large groups of Bija pastoralists migrated to Sawakin in search of food. For example, 1,200 Hadandawa pastoralists arrived in Sawakin between December 11 and 23, 1可行 发表于 2025-3-26 05:08:21
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Conclusion,stern Sudan since the late nineteenth century. In fact, food crises tended to produce both victims and beneficiaries. Differing outcomes during food crises typically correlated with differing access to resources. Segments of Sudanese society that practiced a diverse array of economic strategies base良心 发表于 2025-3-26 19:31:44
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