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... his death - blow , not from Taha Shahin , as stated above , but from Sheikh Mohammed Nebawi , who was eventually killed at the battle of Omdurman . to surrender . I should say that he must have CH . XXVIII 13 FALL OF KHARTOUM.
... his death - blow , not from Taha Shahin , as stated above , but from Sheikh Mohammed Nebawi , who was eventually killed at the battle of Omdurman . to surrender . I should say that he must have CH . XXVIII 13 FALL OF KHARTOUM.
Strona 19
... eventually done , and , judged by the light of after events it can scarcely be doubted that it would have been better if the Government had at once decided to take up a defensive attitude . It can , however , be no matter for surprise ...
... eventually done , and , judged by the light of after events it can scarcely be doubted that it would have been better if the Government had at once decided to take up a defensive attitude . It can , however , be no matter for surprise ...
Strona 27
... eventually adopted . On April 21 , it was announced in both Houses of Parliament that it was not intended to advance on Khartoum or to undertake any further offensive operations in the Soudan . Lord Wolseley was instructed accordingly ...
... eventually adopted . On April 21 , it was announced in both Houses of Parliament that it was not intended to advance on Khartoum or to undertake any further offensive operations in the Soudan . Lord Wolseley was instructed accordingly ...
Strona 31
... eventually returned to Egypt , leaving about 30,000 who remained in the Soudan . This figure is exclusive of civilians , women , and children , the number of whom Sir Reginald Wingate roughly estimated at 5000 . These figures speak for ...
... eventually returned to Egypt , leaving about 30,000 who remained in the Soudan . This figure is exclusive of civilians , women , and children , the number of whom Sir Reginald Wingate roughly estimated at 5000 . These figures speak for ...
Strona 32
... Eventually , the Government fell back on its original policy of withdrawal , from which it had temporarily drifted . The Gordon mission and the Nile expedition were thus mere episodes in Egyptian and Sou- danese history . They will be ...
... Eventually , the Government fell back on its original policy of withdrawal , from which it had temporarily drifted . The Gordon mission and the Nile expedition were thus mere episodes in Egyptian and Sou- danese history . They will be ...
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