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Strona 398
On November 3 , an Egyptian force of about 550 men was despatched from
Suakin to Trinkitat , a seaport lying about ... to relieve Tokar , situated some
twenty miles from the coast , which place was at that time invested by the Mahdist
forces .
On November 3 , an Egyptian force of about 550 men was despatched from
Suakin to Trinkitat , a seaport lying about ... to relieve Tokar , situated some
twenty miles from the coast , which place was at that time invested by the Mahdist
forces .
Strona 409
With the defeat of General Baker's force , the last hope of relief disappeared . On
February 12 , news reached Suakin that Tewfik Bey , despairing of all succour
and finding his provisions exhausted , had made the desperate resolution to ...
With the defeat of General Baker's force , the last hope of relief disappeared . On
February 12 , news reached Suakin that Tewfik Bey , despairing of all succour
and finding his provisions exhausted , had made the desperate resolution to ...
Strona 415
The question now arose of whether any further operations should be undertaken
by Sir Gerald Graham's force . On March 2 , Admiral Hewett telegraphed to the
Admiralty recommending that the troops should be assembled at Suakin , and
that ...
The question now arose of whether any further operations should be undertaken
by Sir Gerald Graham's force . On March 2 , Admiral Hewett telegraphed to the
Admiralty recommending that the troops should be assembled at Suakin , and
that ...
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