-
force could actually attack Magdala, they had to get past the
plateau at
Arogye,
which lay
across the only
route to Magdala. It
certainly looked formidable...
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began outside the fortress. The
British had to get past the
plateau at
Arogye,
which lay
across the only open
route to Magdala. The way was
barred by...
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sadanam suban. Ayeyeom.
Salba bodanam.
Babamara misudagam. Danyata. Om
arogye aroga majiroga. Jigaranje. Hye hye harye. Maha moji sadaba.
Samara samara...
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fortified the mountaintop. The
British force defeated the
Abyssinian army at
Arogye, on the
plain facing Magdala, on 10
April 1868. With Tewodros' army so decisively...
- The
plateau at
Arogye,
across the
route to Magdala...
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altitudes exceeded 2,900 metres,
until at last
General Napier arrived at
Arogye, a
plain at the foot of
Magdala on 12 April,
where the
British could see...
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organisation of the base at
Annesley Bay, and he
conducted the
fight on the
Arogye plain,
which immediately preceded the
capture of Magdala.
Napier said in...
- March. The "Blue Jackets"
rendered valuable service during the
action at
Arogye on 10 April,
where they led the
attack up the King's Road. On 13 April,...
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Brigade of 80 men
during the 1868
Expedition to Abyssinia,
seeing action at
Arogye P**** and the
Battle of Magdala. He was
invalided out of the ship shortly...