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Directors of Veterinary Services in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: Leonard Danels (Director, 16 December 1922-19 June 1924), 1913-1924

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  • A fanatical religious zealot claiming to be the Mahdi raised a rebellion of the Sudanese people against the Egyptians who were governing the country in the 1880s

  • 12 people served as Principal Veterinary Officers or as Directors of Veterinary Services in the 55-year period from the inception of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1901 to the achievement of independence by the Republic of Sudan on 1 January 1956

  • Leonard Danels was the sixth of the twelve expatriate personnel who served as head of the Sudan Veterinary Service, being in the post from 1922 to 1924

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A fanatical religious zealot claiming to be the Mahdi (the “Guided One”) raised a rebellion of the Sudanese people against the Egyptians who were governing the country in the 1880s. Wilson RT (2019) Directors of Veterinary Services in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: Leonard Danels (Director, 16 December 1922-19 June 1924), 1913-1924 In mid-1913 Captain Leonard Danels was seconded to the Egyptian Army [18]: War Office, 25th July 1913.

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