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Colonial fort in Uganda
Dufile (also Dufilé, Duffli, Duffle, or Dufli) was originally a fort built by Emin Pasha, the Governor of Equatoria, in 1879; it is located on the Albert
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The Battle of Dufile was fought at the fort of Dufile, Uganda on 28 November 1888 between Mahdist forces and a garrison loyal to the Khedive of Egypt
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Country in Northeast Africa
outpost in 1889. Important settlements in Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro, Dufile, and Wadelai. European colonial manoeuvrings in the region came to a head
South_Sudan
Region in South Sudan
Willoughby Parr. Important towns in Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro, Dufile and Wadelai. The last two former areas of Equatoria, Lake Albert and West
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sent to relieve an Ethiopian siege of Sahati 1888 Mahdist War Battle of Dufile 28 November Egypt defeats Mahdist State. 1888 Battle of Suakin 20 Dec British
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to exist under the Mahdists), Rejaf, Kiro, Loka, and Yei, and occupied Dufile. By 1899, the British Government was claiming that the Congo State had not
Lado_Enclave
Former autonomous region of Sudan
outpost in 1889. Important settlements in Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro, Dufile and Wadelai. In 1947, British hopes to join the southern part of Sudan with
Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (2005–2011)
Southern_Sudan_Autonomous_Region_(2005–2011)
German-born Ottoman physician (1840–1892)
argument and indecision, during which Emin and Jephson were imprisoned at Dufile by troops who mutinied from August to November 1888, Emin was convinced
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British general (1833–1885)
proposed to open a route from Mombasa. In 1874, he built the station at Dufile on the Albert Nile to reassemble steamers carried there past rapids for
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State of South Sudan
outpost in 1889. Important settlements in Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro, Dufile, and Wadelai. European colonial maneuverings in the region came to a head
Western_Equatoria
Ethnic group
earthworks of a fort at Dufile which was built in 1879 by Emin Pasha close to a site selected by Charles George Gordon in 1874; Dufile was originally used
Madi_people
was divided into 10 different districts. These were: Rol Bor Lado Kiri Dufile Foweira Fadibek Latuka Makraka Monbuttu Kramer, Robert S. (2011). "Egypt's
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any foot passenger", a rule abolished in 1930. August 20 – A mutiny at Dufile, Equatoria, results in the imprisonment of the Emin Pasha. August 22 – Earliest
1888
1887–1889 European expedition to the African interior
Emin as governor, and kept him and Jephson under a sort of house arrest in Dufile until November. Even so, Emin was still reluctant to abandon the province
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– First Punic War Battle of Dresden – 1813 – Napoleonic Wars Battle of Dufile – 1888 – Emin Pasha – Moyo District – Uganda Battle of Dumlupınar – 1922
List of battles (alphabetical)
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British archaeologist (1931–2024)
he returned to Uganda to conduct research and dug at Egyptian fort at Dufile In 1967, Merrick moved to Ghana as a professor and chair of the Archaeology
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outpost in 1889. Important settlements in Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro, Dufile and Wadelai. Britain then treated southern Sudan as a distinct entity with
History_of_South_Sudan
Belgian soldier, explorer and colonial administrator (1860–1894)
Gerald Portal advancing from Uganda. Rather than travel to the Nile at Dufilé and then ascend to Lake Albert, Baert decided to take a short route from
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The Ragem were first visited by Europeans in 1875, an expedition from Dufile sent by Gordon of Khartoum and led by Lieutenant William Harold Chippindall
Wadelai
chiefs Opi Wayi, Bandasi Dumunu and Lodo Feliciano. Upload an image UG-N-069 Dufile Fort Military fort established by Sir Charles Gordon, governor of equatorial
List of National Cultural Sites in Northern Region, Uganda
List_of_National_Cultural_Sites_in_Northern_Region,_Uganda
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A Harpy.
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Goddess Durga (The king of Kashi's eldest daughter. Bhishma abducted her from her swayamvara along with her two sisters to be his brother's bride.)
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