Modern Egypt, Tom 2Macmillan, 1908 |
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... troops . 8. Harrar : Withdrawal of the Egyptian garrison - Installation of the Emir Abdullah - King Menelek occupies the province . 9. Zeyla : It is occupied by British troops . 10. Tajourrah : The French occupy it . 11. Massowah : Its ...
... troops . 8. Harrar : Withdrawal of the Egyptian garrison - Installation of the Emir Abdullah - King Menelek occupies the province . 9. Zeyla : It is occupied by British troops . 10. Tajourrah : The French occupy it . 11. Massowah : Its ...
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... troops , " he said , " at Khartoum are suffering from lack of provisions . The food we still have is little , some grain and biscuit . grain and biscuit . We want you to come quickly . . . In Khartoum there is no butter , no dates ...
... troops , " he said , " at Khartoum are suffering from lack of provisions . The food we still have is little , some grain and biscuit . grain and biscuit . We want you to come quickly . . . In Khartoum there is no butter , no dates ...
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... troops , some 300 camp - followers , and about 2400 camels and horses . His orders were to advance and occupy Metemmeh , to leave a strong detachment there , and then to return to Jakdul . Sir Charles Wilson accompanied the column , and ...
... troops , some 300 camp - followers , and about 2400 camels and horses . His orders were to advance and occupy Metemmeh , to leave a strong detachment there , and then to return to Jakdul . Sir Charles Wilson accompanied the column , and ...
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... troops bivouacked at the Abu Klea wells . The baggage animals did not arrive till early on the morning of the 18th . The result was that the troops passed the night without food , coats , or blankets . Sir Herbert Stewart then ...
... troops bivouacked at the Abu Klea wells . The baggage animals did not arrive till early on the morning of the 18th . The result was that the troops passed the night without food , coats , or blankets . Sir Herbert Stewart then ...
Strona 8
... troops . Sir Charles Wilson embarked 1 The delay at Gubat has formed the subject of much discussion . The conclusion at which I have arrived , after a careful examination of all the facts , is that if the steamers had left Gubat on the ...
... troops . Sir Charles Wilson embarked 1 The delay at Gubat has formed the subject of much discussion . The conclusion at which I have arrived , after a careful examination of all the facts , is that if the steamers had left Gubat on the ...
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