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Under the Rebel's Reign

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The narrative follows Helmar and his companions as they become entangled in an Egyptian uprising, moving between skirmishes on the Nile, raids in Alexandria, and covert operations in Cairo. They survive ambushes, prison and torture, execute daring escapes and desert crossings, and pursue spies and saboteurs while aiding civilians caught in the chaos. Tensions mount through betrayals, disguise and reconnaissance until a decisive campaign brings the rebel leadership to confrontation. The story closes with the restoration of order and Helmar receiving recognition for his role.

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Charles Neufeld

Charles Neufeld was a notable author known for his firsthand accounts of captivity and conflict in the late 19th century. His most recognized work, "A Prisoner of the Khaleefa: Twelve Years Captivity at Omdurman," provides a gripping narrative of his experiences during a tumultuous period in Sudanese history. Neufeld's writings often reflect themes of survival and resilience, drawing from his own life experiences. In addition to his primary work, he also authored "Under the Rebel's Reign," which further explores the complexities of rebellion and authority. His contributions offer valuable insights into the historical context of his time.

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