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Onwards To Omdurman The Angloegyptian Campaign To Reconquer The Sudan 18961898 From Musket To Maxim 18151914 26 Keith Surridge

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Onwards To Omdurman The Angloegyptian Campaign To Reconquer The Sudan 18961898 From Musket To Maxim 18151914 26 Keith Surridge
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Publisher: Helion and Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.68 MB
Pages: 170
Author: Keith Surridge
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 26

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Onwards To Omdurman The Angloegyptian Campaign To Reconquer The Sudan 18961898 From Musket To Maxim 18151914 26 Keith Surridge by Keith Surridge instant download after payment.

On 2 September 1898, the Anglo-Egyptian army under General Kitchener crushed the Mahdist Sudanese army of the Khalifa Abdallahi at the battle of Omdurman. Depictions of the battle, in books and films, have too often depicted it as the hapless slaughter of the Mahdists by a modern, well-equipped professional army. This book seeks to show, however, that the battle was not a foregone conclusion and that the result might have been closer if the Mahdists had conformed to their battle-plan. By examining the battle in fair detail, the book emphasizes that the Mahdists battle plan was poorly executed, hence their defeat. Although it took another year before the Khalifa was defeated and killed, the battle at Omdurman ended a two-year campaign that had utilized the power of modern Victorian technology.
The book is based on British accounts from unpublished material in archives and published contemporary works, for they are readily available. Where possible, the book takes into account the Mahdist perspective by using the available published sources and the Intelligence reports prepared from information supplied by Sudanese agents and informers.

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