- The
Fashoda Incident, also
known as the
Fashoda Crisis (French:
Crise de Fachoda), was the
climax of
imperialist territorial disputes between Britain...
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Kodok or
Kothok (Arabic: كودوك),
formerly known as
Fashoda, is a town in the
Fashoda County of
Upper Nile State, in the
Greater Upper Nile
region of South...
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Fashoda syndrome or
Fashoda complex is the name
given to a
tendency within French foreign policy in Africa,
giving importance to ****erting
French influence...
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Fashoda State (previously
named Western Nile State) was a
state in
South Sudan that
existed between 2
October 2015 and 22
February 2020. It was located...
- (Lawrenceville: Red Sea Press, 1995), p. 170
David Levering Lewis, The Race for
Fashoda (New York:
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1987), p. 116. ISBN 1-55584-058-2 McLachlan...
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Fashoda,
explaining its
strategic importance. A
French force under Jean-Baptiste
Marchand arrived first at the
strategically located fort at
Fashoda,...
- the
Mahdist Army in 1896 and
rebuffed an
attempted French invasion at
Fashoda in 1898.
Sudan was
nominally made an Anglo-Egyptian condominium, but a...
- and
southern Sudan. Its
capital and
royal residence were in the town of
Fashoda.
According to
Shilluk folk
history and
neighboring accounts, the kingdom...
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County and
Nasir County. The
Greater Upper Nile is the
location of the
Fashoda Incident that
ended the "Scramble for Africa", and is
located in the historical...
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Petrocephalus keatingii is a
species of
electric fish in the
family Mormyridae,
found only from the
White Nile
between Sobat confluence and Khartoum. This...