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The Rebellion of Arabi Pasha in Egypt, 1882: The Bombardment of Alexandria... (1901)
The Rebellion of Arabi Pasha in Egypt, 1882: The Bombardment of Alexandria by the British Fleet, (1901). Episode of the Anglo-Egyptian War: Egyptian general Ahmad Urabi (or Ourabi) participated in a mutiny that developed into a general revolt against the Anglo-French dominated administration of Egypt. British warships in Alexandria Harbour opened fire on the citys gun emplacements after the Egyptians ignored an ultimatum to remove them. From " The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
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The Rebellion of Arabi Pasha in Egypt, 1882 - The Bombardment of Alexandria
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is a powerful print that captures a significant episode from the Anglo-Egyptian War. In this historic moment, Egyptian general Ahmad Urabi led a mutiny against the dominant Anglo-French administration in Egypt, sparking a widespread revolt. The British fleet stationed in Alexandria Harbour responded to the Egyptians' refusal to remove their gun emplacements by opening fire on the city. The image portrays the chaos and destruction that ensued during this intense conflict. Thick plumes of smoke rise from explosions as cannons unleash their devastating power upon Alexandria. The naval ship positioned prominently in the foreground symbolizes Britain's military might and its determination to maintain control over Egypt. This photograph serves as a reminder of an era marked by colonial struggles and resistance against foreign domination. It encapsulates both the brutality of war and the resilience of those who fought for independence. Through its black-and-white composition, it transports us back to a time when nations clashed for power and influence. As we gaze upon this historical artifact, we are reminded not only of past events but also of their lasting impact on our present world order. It prompts us to reflect on themes such as imperialism, national identity, and sovereignty – issues that continue to shape our global landscape today.
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