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Osman Digna (Arabic: عثمان دقنة) (c.1840 – 1926) was a follower of Muhammad Ahmad, the self-proclaimed Mahdi, in Sudan, who became his best known military commander during the Mahdist War. He was claimed to be a descendant from the Abbasid family. As the Mahdi's ablest general, he played an important role in the fate of General Charles George Gordon and the loss of the Sudan to Turkish-Egyptian rule.

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  • Osman Digna (en)
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  • Osman Digma (fr)
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  • عثمان دِقْنَة (1836م 1927م)، أحد أمراء وقادة الثورة المهدية في السودان وأكثرهم شهرة وحنكة فيما يتعلق بخطط الحرب واستراتيجياتها، فقد خاض العديد من المعارك التي انتصر فيها وحطم خطة ما يعرف بتشكيلة المربع الإنجليزي العسكرية. ومهد الطريق لفتح المهدي للخرطوم. كتب عنه البريطانيون الكثير من الكتب المشيدة بمهاراته.اعتقل في شرق السودان بعد هزيمة المهدية ونقل أسيرا إلى مصر قبل إعادته إلى السودان حيث توفي هناك عام 1927. (ar)
  • Osman Digna (arabisch عثمان دقنة ʿUthmān Diqna, eigentlich Uthman abu Bakr Diqna; auch Osman Digma; * 1836 in Suakin, Sudan; † 1926 in Wadi Halfa) war ein Militärkommandeur in der Armee der Mahdisten im Rang eines Amir al-Umara. In Großbritannien wurde Osman Digna zu einer berüchtigten Figur, die sowohl als Wilder dämonisiert, aber auch als Krieger respektiert wurde. Winston Churchill beschrieb ihn als einen „klugen“ und „umsichtigen“ Mann und nannte ihn „den gefeierten und vielleicht unsterblichen Osman Digna“. (de)
  • Osman Digna (1836, Suakin, Sudán-1926, Wadi Halfa, Sudán) fue un líder tribal de Sudán, que combatió a los británicos y egipcios a partir de la década de 1880. (es)
  • Osman Ali (1836-1926), plus connu sous le nom d'Osman Digma ou Osman Digna (عثمان دقنة) est un successeur du Mahdi au Soudan. (fr)
  • Osman Digna o Uthman Dikna (àrab: عثمان دقنة, ʿUṯmān Diqna) en realitat Uthman Ali o Osman Ali, de nom complet Uthman Ali ibn Abi Bakr Dikna al-Sawakini (1836 - 1926) fou un general i governador de Muhàmmad Àhmad al Sudan. El malnom Dikna o Digna li fou donat per la seva barba (digna = ‘barba espessa’). (ca)
  • Osman Digna (Arabic: عثمان دقنة) (c.1840 – 1926) was a follower of Muhammad Ahmad, the self-proclaimed Mahdi, in Sudan, who became his best known military commander during the Mahdist War. He was claimed to be a descendant from the Abbasid family. As the Mahdi's ablest general, he played an important role in the fate of General Charles George Gordon and the loss of the Sudan to Turkish-Egyptian rule. (en)
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