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Emin and still
* Tracey Emin, also a member of YBA scene and still lives in nearby Spitalfields.
Even so, Emin was still reluctant to abandon the province.

Emin and had
The Medway Poets performance group included punk musician Billy Childish and had an influence on Tracey Emin.
In it, Childish recites that his former girlfriend, Tracey Emin had said he was " stuck!
In July 1999, the Stuckists were first mentioned in the media, in an article in The Evening Standard and soon gained other coverage, helped by press interest in Tracey Emin, who had been nominated for the Turner Prize.
Over the year leading up to the raid, Israeli forces and civilians had conducted many punitive expeditions, causing destruction of infrastructure and crops and many civilian casualties against Palestinian villages, with Latrun, Falameh, Rantis, Qalqiliya, Khirbet al-Deir, Khirbet Rasm Nofal, Khirbet Beit Emin, Qatanna, Wadi Fukin, Idhna, and Surif being the most notable examples.
The revolt of Muhammad Ahmad that began in 1881 had cut Equatoria off from the outside world by 1883, and the following year Karam Allah marched south to capture Equatoria and Emin.
Emin Pasha had little influence over the area because the Khartoum governor was uninterested in his development proposals for the Equatoria region.
While the Advance succeeded in reaching Emin Pasha by February of the following year, the Mahdists had already overrun the bulk of the province, and Emin had already been deposed as governor by his officers in August 1887.
Emin Pasha was a German doctor and naturalist who had been appointed Governor of Equatoria.
However, Emin was not there, and the locals had not seen a European in many years.
On 18 April they received a letter from Emin, who had heard about the expedition a year earlier, and had come down the lake in March after hearing rumors of Stanley's arrival.
Emin brought his steamer to the south end of the lake, and there met Stanley on the 29th, who was surprised to find the figure of Emin to have " not a trace on it of ill-health or anxiety ", and celebrated with three bottles of champagne that had been carried all the way up the Congo.
On 16 January 1889, near Lake Albert, Stanley received letters from Emin and Jephson, who had been made prisoner by Emin's officers for several months, while at the same time the Mahdists had been capturing additional stations of Equatoria.
Since Stanley's arrival, numerous rumors had gone around about Emin's intentions and the likely fate of the soldiers, and in August of the previous year matters had come to a head ; a number of officers rebelled, deposed Emin as governor, and kept him and Jephson under a sort of house arrest in Dufile until November.
His good friend Turkish nationalist poet Mehmet Emin Yurdakul, the writer Halide Edip, and the U. S. ambassador Henry Morgenthau intervened with the government, and, by special orders from Talat Pasha, Komitas was dispatched back to the capital alongside eight other Armenians who had been deported.
The White Cube gallery, which represents Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, had originally opened in Duke Street, St James's, then moved to Hoxton Square.
In November 2004, in an interview in The Art Newspaper, Charles Saatchi said that the previous year he had phoned Serota and offered to donate his entire £ 200m collection to the Tate, including key works by Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and other Young British Artists, which the Tate was in need of but lacked funds to buy.
Thomson coined the name " Stuckism " after an insult from Tracey Emin to ex-boyfriend Childish that he was " stuck ", which Childish had recorded in a 1993 poem.

Emin and leave
Stanley met Emin in April 1888, and after a year spent in argument and indecision, during which Emin and Jephson were imprisoned at Dufile by troops who mutinied from August to November 1888, Emin was convinced to leave for the coast.
Coincidentally, public doubts over the plan centered around whether it could be achieved ; the possibility that Emin might not want to leave seems not to have been considered.

Emin and Equatoria
* October 23 – Emin Pasha, German doctor and Governor of Equatoria ( b. 1840
In 1886, Stanley led the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition to " rescue " Emin Pasha, the governor of Equatoria in the southern Sudan.
* In darkest Africa ; or, The quest, rescue, and retreat of Emin, governor of Equatoria.
* In darkest Africa ; or, The quest, rescue, and retreat of Emin, governor of Equatoria.
Mehmed Emin Pasha ( March 28, 1840 – October 23, 1892 ) — he was born Isaak Eduard Schnitzer and baptized ( c. 1847 ) Eduard Carl Oscar Theodor Schnitzer — was a physician, naturalist, and governor of the Egyptian province of Equatoria on the upper Nile.
Charles George Gordon, then governor of Equatoria, heard of Emin's presence and invited him to be the chief medical officer of the province ; Emin assented and arrived there in May 1876.
In 1878 Gordon was succeeded by the Chief Medical Officer of the Equatoria province, Mehemet Emin, popularly known as Emin Pasha.
The Advance reached the coast, with Emin, by the end of the year, by which point the Mahdists were firmly in control of Equatoria.
The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition of 1886 to 1889 was one of the last major European expeditions into the interior of Africa in the nineteenth century, ostensibly to the relief of Emin Pasha, General Charles Gordon's besieged governor of Equatoria, threatened by Mahdist forces.
He then expected that Emin would send the families of Emin's Egyptian employees back along the just-pioneered route, along with a large store of ivory accumulated in Equatoria, while Stanley, Emin, and Emin's soldiers would proceed eastward to Zanzibar.
Emin was primarily interested in ammunition and other supplies, and a communications route, all of which would assist him in remaining in Equatoria, while Stanley's main goal was to bring Emin out.
In the same year Peters undertook an expedition from the east coast of Africa, avowedly for the relief of Emin Pasha, actually to extend the sphere of German influence in Uganda and Equatoria.
Dufile ( also Dufilé, Duffli, Duffle, or Dufli ) was originally a fort built by Emin Pasha, the Governor of Equatoria, in 1879 ; it is located on the Albert Nile just inside Uganda, close to a site chosen in 1874 by then-Colonel Charles George Gordon to assemble steamers that were carried there overland.
Symons completed his first biography, Emin, Governor of Equatoria, in 1928.

Emin and 5
Emin Hüseynov ( born on 5 March 1978 in Ganja, Azerbaijan ) is a computer programming specialist and author.

Emin and April
Jephson was sent on ahead to the lake with the Advance, took the boat up to Mswa, and met Emin on 27 April 1888.

Emin and after
There followed the Battle of Dufile when the former mutineers, after releasing Emin and Jephson, rallied to fight Mahdist forces.
The party, led by Enver Emin, had representation after the 1998 elections.
Emin Kar, captain of Samsunspor, was left paralyzed after the event.

Emin and Stanley
After immense hardships and great loss of life, Stanley met Emin in 1888, charted the Ruwenzori Range and Lake Edward, and emerged from the interior with Emin and his surviving followers at the end of 1890.
Stanley appears as a character in Simon Gray's 1978 play The Rear Column, which tells the story of the men left behind to wait for Tippu Tib while Stanley went on to relieve Emin Pasha.
Captain Stairs was appointed to the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition led by Henry Morton Stanley, at the time the most celebrated living explorer of Africa.
Served on the staff of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition 1887 under the leadership of H. M. Stanley and exhibited great courage and devotion to duty.
A prototype of the Maxim gun was given by Hiram Maxim to the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition in 1886-1890, under the leadership of Henry Morton Stanley.
Find out all you can about Stanley and Emin Pasha, and, if necessary or advisable, organize an expedition and penetrate the interior for reliable news of the Emin Pasha Relief expedition.
The Aruwimi was explored by Henry Morton Stanley during his 1887 expedition to " rescue " Emin Pasha.
The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, led by Henry Morton Stanley, undertook to rescue Emin by going up the Congo River and then through the Ituri Forest, an extraordinarily difficult route that resulted in the loss of two-thirds of the expedition.
Emin spent two months in a hospital recovering while Stanley left without being able to bring him back in triumph.
Stanley posted letters to Emin predicting his arrival on Lake Albert around August.
Emin provided Stanley with food and other supplies, thus rescuing the rescuers.

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