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Ali Abd al-Latif ((アラビア語:علي عبد اللطيف); ) was a prominent Sudanese nationalist who served as a key member of the White Flag League and played a prominent role in the 1924 Khartoum revolt. ==Early life and family== Latif was born in 1896 into an ethnically mixed family of slave origin in the northern Sudanese border town of Wadi Halfa. His father, Abd al-Latif Ahmad, was a Nuba and a former slave and soldier from the Nuba Mountains. Ahmad had originally been a household slave in al-Khanadaq, then a center of commerce. He was later acquired by Mahdist forces under Wad el Nujumi to serve in the Mahdists 1889 invasion of Egypt. Ahmad either deserted or was taken prisoner by Anglo-Egyptian forces following the Battle of Toski, and ended up enlisted in the Egyptian Army.〔 His mother, al-Sabr, was of Dinka origin, and had formerly been a slave in al-Khanadaq before marrying his father.〔
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