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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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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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outpost in 1889.
Important settlements in
Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro,
Dufile, and Wadelai.
European colonial manoeuvrings in the
region came to a head...
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Willoughby Parr.
Important towns in
Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro,
Dufile and Wadelai. The last two
former areas of Equatoria, Lake
Albert and West...
- 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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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...
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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...
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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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proposed to open a
route from Mombasa. In 1874, he
built the
station at
Dufile on the
Albert Nile to re****emble
steamers carried there past
rapids for...
- was
divided into 10
different districts.
These were: Rol Bor Lado Kiri
Dufile Foweira Fadibek Latuka Makraka Monbuttu Kramer,
Robert S. (2011). "Egypt's...