Ali Dinar

Ali Dinar (Arabic: علي دينار) (1856 – November 6, 1916) was a Sultan of the Sultanate of Darfur and ruler from the Keira dynasty.

Ali Dinar
Sultan of Darfur
Ali Dinar after his death in battle in 1916
Sultan of Darfur
Reign1898 - 1916
PredecessorPosition re-established
SuccessorPosition abolished
Born1856
Died6 November 1916(1916-11-06) (aged 59–60)
Jebel Juba, Darfur
DynastyKeira dynasty
FatherZakaria bin Sultan Mohammed Al Fadl

In 1898, with the decline of the Mahdists, he managed to regain Darfur's independence.

A sword owned by Ali Dinar, heir to the throne of the Sultanate of Darfur. He was killed in action during the Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition in 1916, with the sword being on display at the British Museum.

A rebellion led by him in 1915—in the context of his giving his support to the Ottoman Empire during the First World War— led the British government to dispatch the Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition, in which he was killed in action, after which his Sultanate was incorporated into the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium.

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