World War I: The War That Destroyed Old Empires — Fexingo History
In the First World War, while the Western Front devoured millions, a lesser-known campaign raged across the deserts of North Africa. The Senussi Uprising (1915–1917) saw an Islamic Sufi order, backed by the Ottoman Empire and Germany, threaten British Egypt from the west. This episode explores the Senussi's religious and political motivations, their alliance with the Ottomans via Nuri Bey and the ship 'Kars', key battles like the Action of Wadi Senab and the Affair of the Oasis of Kufra, and the British response under General William Peyton and the Duke of Westminster's armoured cars. We also discuss the role of the Long Range Desert Group's precursor, the enigmatic figure of Sayyid Ahmad al-Sharif, and how the campaign impacted the later Arab Revolt. A forgotten corner of the war where camels met machine guns, and faith collided with empire. #WWI #SenussiUprising #NorthAfrica #OttomanEmpire #BritishEmpire #DesertWarfare #SayyidAhmadSharif #NuriBey #Kars #WadiSenab #Kufra #DukeOfWestminster #ArmouredCars #History #FexingoHistory #LongRangeDesertGroup #Libya #Egypt Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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