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Topic: Late Crusades Period: Crusader-Turkish Wars of 1272-1303

The Egyptian occupation of Sudan is initially …

Years: 1684 - 1827

The Egyptian occupation of Sudan is initially disastrous.

Under the new government established in 1821, which is known as the Turkiyah or Turkish regime, soldiers live off the land and exact exorbitant taxes from the population.

They also destroy many ancient Meroitic pyramids searching for hidden gold.

Furthermore, slave trading increases, causing many of the inhabitants of the fertile Al Jazirah, heartland of Funj, to flee to escape the slave traders.

Thirty thousand enslaved Sudanese men go to Egypt for training and induction into the army within a year of the pasha's victory.

So many perish from disease and the unfamiliar climate, however, that the remaining enslaved Sudanese can be used only in garrisons in Sudan.