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Karl Otto Neufeld, anglisiert: Charles Neufeld, Konvertitenname: Abd Allāh Nawfal al-Almānī, (* 4. August 1856 in Damerau, Westpreußen; † 2. Juli 1918 in Beelitz) war ein deutscher Kaufmann und während des Ersten Weltkrieges politischer Agent im Nahen Osten. Bekanntheit erlangte er durch die Publikation seiner Memoiren über seine 12-jährige Gefangenschaft bei den Mahdisten.
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dbo:abstract | Karl Otto Neufeld, anglisiert: Charles Neufeld, Konvertitenname: Abd Allāh Nawfal al-Almānī, (* 4. August 1856 in Damerau, Westpreußen; † 2. Juli 1918 in Beelitz) war ein deutscher Kaufmann und während des Ersten Weltkrieges politischer Agent im Nahen Osten. Bekanntheit erlangte er durch die Publikation seiner Memoiren über seine 12-jährige Gefangenschaft bei den Mahdisten. (de) Karl Neufeld, also known as Charles Neufeld (4 August 1856 – 2 July 1918) was a German merchant, active in 19th-century Sudan, who was kept as a prisoner by the Mahdist state for twelve years and set free after the British victory over the Mahdist forces. He published his autobiography about this experience under the title A Prisoner of the Khaleefa. Twelve Years Captivity at Omdurman in 1899. During the first half of World War I, Neufeld also acted as translator and undercover agent for the German Empire, trying to incite Arabs against the British Empire. (en) |
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dbp:author | T. E. Lawrence (en) |
dbp:source | Seven Pillars of Wisdom, Book II, Chapter XXV. (en) |
dbp:text | Behind the Ashraf came the crimson banner of our last tribal detachment, the Rifaa, under Owdi ibn Zuweid, the old wheedling sea-pirate who had robbed the Stotzingen Mission and thrown their wireless and their Indian servants into the sea at Yenbo. The sharks presumably refused the wireless, but we had spent fruitless hours dragging for it in the harbour. Owdi still wore a long, rich, fur-lined German officer's greatcoat, a garment little suited to the climate but, as he insisted, magnificent booty. (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Karl Otto Neufeld, anglisiert: Charles Neufeld, Konvertitenname: Abd Allāh Nawfal al-Almānī, (* 4. August 1856 in Damerau, Westpreußen; † 2. Juli 1918 in Beelitz) war ein deutscher Kaufmann und während des Ersten Weltkrieges politischer Agent im Nahen Osten. Bekanntheit erlangte er durch die Publikation seiner Memoiren über seine 12-jährige Gefangenschaft bei den Mahdisten. (de) Karl Neufeld, also known as Charles Neufeld (4 August 1856 – 2 July 1918) was a German merchant, active in 19th-century Sudan, who was kept as a prisoner by the Mahdist state for twelve years and set free after the British victory over the Mahdist forces. He published his autobiography about this experience under the title A Prisoner of the Khaleefa. Twelve Years Captivity at Omdurman in 1899. During the first half of World War I, Neufeld also acted as translator and undercover agent for the German Empire, trying to incite Arabs against the British Empire. (en) |
rdfs:label | Karl Neufeld (de) Karl Neufeld (en) |
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