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The name of the Mahdi, Muhammad Ahmad, who proclaimed himself the Mahdi in 1881, was a pivotal figure in Sudanese history. His movement, the Mahdist War, challenged Ottoman-Egyptian rule and led to the establishment of a Mahdist state in Sudan. The Mahdist state, though short-lived, had a profound impact on the region's political and social landscape.