The Mahdiyya Movement in Sudan was primarily a response to
A.
Egyptian and Ottoman control
B.
British colonial rule
C.
French influence in North Africa
D.
The spread of Christianity
Correct Answer: Option A
Explanation
The Mahdiyya Movement in Sudan was primarily a response to Egyptian and Ottoman control. This movement was led by Muhammad Ahmad, who claimed to be the Mahdi, a messianic figure in Islam, and sought to overthrow the Egyptian- Ottoman rule in Sudan.
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