Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... advance on Dongola - Provision of funds - Sir Herbert Kitchener - Indian expedition to Suakin - Railway construction - Battle of Firket -Capture of Dongola - The Egyptian Government repay the money advanced by the Commissioners of the ...
... advance on Dongola - Provision of funds - Sir Herbert Kitchener - Indian expedition to Suakin - Railway construction - Battle of Firket -Capture of Dongola - The Egyptian Government repay the money advanced by the Commissioners of the ...
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... advance and occupy Metemmeh , to leave a strong detachment there , and then to return to Jakdul . Sir Charles Wilson accompanied the column , and , after the occupation of Metemmeh , was to proceed to Khartoum at once with a small ...
... advance and occupy Metemmeh , to leave a strong detachment there , and then to return to Jakdul . Sir Charles Wilson accompanied the column , and , after the occupation of Metemmeh , was to proceed to Khartoum at once with a small ...
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... advance , the Dervishes kept up a hot fire from the long grass in which they were concealed . It was at this moment that the gallant Stewart received his death - wound . Colonel Burnaby , who it had been intended by Lord Wolseley should ...
... advance , the Dervishes kept up a hot fire from the long grass in which they were concealed . It was at this moment that the gallant Stewart received his death - wound . Colonel Burnaby , who it had been intended by Lord Wolseley should ...
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... advance of the Mahdi in districts now undisturbed . " " Whether , " it was added , " it will be ultimately necessary to advance on Khartoum or not , cannot now be decided . " I was at the same time told to give the Khedive general ...
... advance of the Mahdi in districts now undisturbed . " " Whether , " it was added , " it will be ultimately necessary to advance on Khartoum or not , cannot now be decided . " I was at the same time told to give the Khedive general ...
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... advance on Khartoum was out of the question . Time would be required for the necessary reinforcements to come from England . Moreover , the hot season was approach- ing . Lord Wolseley , therefore , determined to capture Berber and Abu ...
... advance on Khartoum was out of the question . Time would be required for the necessary reinforcements to come from England . Moreover , the hot season was approach- ing . Lord Wolseley , therefore , determined to capture Berber and Abu ...
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