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went to meet him, he found the entrance of ʻUrabi's house was blocked with supplicants. When
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repeatedly condemned severe prevalent racial discrimination of ethnic
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to complete his schooling in 1849. He entered the army and moved up quickly through the ranks, reaching lieutenant colonel by age 20. The modern education and military service of ʻUrabi, from a
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