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Egyptian Soudan : ITS LOSS AND RECOVERY: Dongola 1896 & The Nile Expedition 1897-1898

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Product Code: 9781474540315
ISBN13: 9781474540315
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Events leading to death of Gordon in Khartoum and the expeditions of 1896-1898 under Kitchener to reconquer the Sudan. This book includes a rapid sketch of the history of Sudan, a narrative of the Dongola expedition of 1896, and a full account of the Nile expedition of 1897-1898. The first part describes the early days of the country, its conquest by the Egyptian Khedive, Mahomed Ali, the foundation of Khartoum and its place as the great central slave market. The involvement of the British in suppressing this trade brought Gordon to Khartoum, subsequently the scene of his death in January 1885 when Khartoum was was taken by the Mahdi. A relief force arrived two days too late - and withdrew to Egypt leaving the Mahdi in control. Eventually the decision was taken to reconquer the Sudan and, in 1896, Kitchener, the Sirdar of Egypt, was given the task. The account of the two years it took forms the main part of this book, culminating in the battle of Omdurman. There are two very informative appendices, the one provides the organization of the forces of the Dongola and Nile expeditions with a complete nominal roll of all the officers, the other is the roll of honour of British officers, WOs, NCOs and Men who lost their lives in the campaign.


Author: Henry S. L. Alford, W. Dennistoun Sword
Publisher: Naval & Military Press
Publication Date: May 21, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1474540317
ISBN-13: 9781474540315

Egyptian Soudan : ITS LOSS AND RECOVERY: Dongola 1896 & The Nile Expedition 1897-1898

$33.63
 
Events leading to death of Gordon in Khartoum and the expeditions of 1896-1898 under Kitchener to reconquer the Sudan. This book includes a rapid sketch of the history of Sudan, a narrative of the Dongola expedition of 1896, and a full account of the Nile expedition of 1897-1898. The first part describes the early days of the country, its conquest by the Egyptian Khedive, Mahomed Ali, the foundation of Khartoum and its place as the great central slave market. The involvement of the British in suppressing this trade brought Gordon to Khartoum, subsequently the scene of his death in January 1885 when Khartoum was was taken by the Mahdi. A relief force arrived two days too late - and withdrew to Egypt leaving the Mahdi in control. Eventually the decision was taken to reconquer the Sudan and, in 1896, Kitchener, the Sirdar of Egypt, was given the task. The account of the two years it took forms the main part of this book, culminating in the battle of Omdurman. There are two very informative appendices, the one provides the organization of the forces of the Dongola and Nile expeditions with a complete nominal roll of all the officers, the other is the roll of honour of British officers, WOs, NCOs and Men who lost their lives in the campaign.


Author: Henry S. L. Alford, W. Dennistoun Sword
Publisher: Naval & Military Press
Publication Date: May 21, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1474540317
ISBN-13: 9781474540315
 

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