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CHAPTER XXI THE REBELLION IN THE Eastern Soudan August 1883- MARCH
1884 TAOK Prevailing discontent -- Annihilation of a force sent to Sinkat - And of
one sent to ' Tokar --- Defeat of the Egyptians at Tamanieb-It is decided to send ...
CHAPTER XXI THE REBELLION IN THE Eastern Soudan August 1883- MARCH
1884 TAOK Prevailing discontent -- Annihilation of a force sent to Sinkat - And of
one sent to ' Tokar --- Defeat of the Egyptians at Tamanieb-It is decided to send ...
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On June 26 , the Sultan sent a telegram to Cairo addressed “ to the ex - Khedive
Ismail Pasha , ” in which the following passage occurred :“ Il est prouvé que votre
maintien au poste de Khedive ne pouvait avoir d'autre résultat que de multiplier ...
On June 26 , the Sultan sent a telegram to Cairo addressed “ to the ex - Khedive
Ismail Pasha , ” in which the following passage occurred :“ Il est prouvé que votre
maintien au poste de Khedive ne pouvait avoir d'autre résultat que de multiplier ...
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The second is that , if any one had to be sent , General Gordon was not the right
man to send . The reasons why no Englishman should have been sent are now
sufficiently obvious . If he were beleaguered at Khartoum , which was possible ...
The second is that , if any one had to be sent , General Gordon was not the right
man to send . The reasons why no Englishman should have been sent are now
sufficiently obvious . If he were beleaguered at Khartoum , which was possible ...
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