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Arabi in Exile, the Arrival at Colombo, Ceylon (engraving)
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Arabi in Exile, the Arrival at Colombo, Ceylon (engraving)
1043990 Arabi in Exile, the Arrival at Colombo, Ceylon (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Arabi in Exile, the Arrival at Colombo, Ceylon. Illustration for The Graphic, 24 February 1883.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22514934
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Arabi Ashore Ceylon Chief Colombo Companions Egyptian Women Exile Exiles Jetty Kissing Landing Passing Post Chaise Pullman Car Receiving Residence Sri Lanka Sri Lankan Steam Launch Waiting Imam Lake House Mahomedans Religious Role
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The captivating engraving titled "Arabi in Exile, the Arrival at Colombo, Ceylon" takes us back to the 19th century and offers a glimpse into a significant historical event. The image depicts Arabi Pasha, an Egyptian nationalist leader who was exiled after leading a revolt against British colonial rule. As we observe the scene, we see Arabi's arrival at Colombo's shores aboard a steam launch named Mareotis. Awaiting his landing are a group of dignitaries including priests, religious figures, and companions. The atmosphere is filled with anticipation as they eagerly welcome their esteemed guest. The ceremonial nature of this occasion is evident through various elements captured in the engraving. We witness Arabi being received by local officials on the jetty while Egyptian women dressed in traditional attire look on from afar. A priest extends his hand to greet Arabi while another leans forward for a respectful kiss on his hand. This momentous event showcases not only the political significance but also highlights cultural exchanges between Egypt and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). It emphasizes the role of religion in shaping societal interactions during that era. Through this artwork, we are transported to an era where politics intertwined with religious orders and ceremonies held immense importance. It allows us to reflect upon historical events that shaped nations and explore how different cultures interacted during times of exile and displacement.
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