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UNIV. OF CALIFORNI A GROUP-FROM PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT THE FEAST OF BEIRAM, 1899.
7. Mohammed Sirri, formerly telegraph clerk at Berber. He, with Hassan Bey Hassanein, cut the Khaleefa's communications. 2. Morgan Torjin. Imprisoned for two years for telling the Khaleefa that he insisted on being allowed to smoke tobacco and drink. 3. Khaleel Agha Orphali. 4. Said Bey Gumaa. 5. Osman Bey Daali, commandant of irregular troops in Sennaar. 6. Hassan Bey Hassanein. 7. Sheikh Ali Touiba, formerly of the Khartoum Medrassa (college). 8. Ahmed Riad, formerly head clerk of Slatín at Dara. He it was who wrote the letters calling upon Said Gumaa to submit to the Mahdi, and who accompanied Slatín to Zoghal when Dara was surrendered. 9. Mohammad Farag, former officer of Dara troops. 10. Rhubian Baalbal, clerk to Lupton. 11. Sheikh Taher Farrag, Kassala Medrassa (college). 12. Ahmed Yusef Kandeel, clerk to Wad Nejoumi. 13. Hassan Bey Abdel Minain, president of the Court of Appeal at Khartoum.