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Rejaf, also Rajāf or Rageef, is a
community in
Central Equatoria in
South Sudan, on the west bank of the
White Nile. The Lado
Enclave was an
exclave of...
- The
Battle of
Rejaf, also
known as the
Battle of Bedden, was
fought on 17
February 1897
between the Belgian-led
forces of the
Congo Free
State and Mahdist...
- the
Mahdist rule of the region, Lado was
allowed to fall into
disuse but
Rejaf was made into a
penal settlement.
British desire for a Cape to
Cairo railway...
- base at
Rejaf. The second, a much
smaller force of only eight-hundred, was led by Louis-Napoléon
Chaltin and took the main road
towards Rejaf. Both expeditions...
- at
their base at
Rejaf. The second, a much
smaller force of 800, was led by Louis-Napoléon
Chaltin and took the main road
towards Rejaf. Both expeditions...
- 30°56′31″E / 5.132°N 30.942°E / 5.132; 30.942 (Rokon)
BREAKING NEWS: Bari
Rejaf Land
Grabbed by
Dinka recovered after serious intervention by Lt.Gen. Thomas...
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Congo as it
included Rejaf,
which was the
terminus for
boats on the Nile, as the
rapids there proved a
barrier to
further travel.
Rejaf was the seat of the...
- from the
alphabet developed for the
southern Sudanese languages at the
Rejaf language conference in 1928.
Prior to this,
several attempts at adapting...
- son, 'Doggale lo Gubek, of
Rejaf East were
killed by the
Turks army. The
Turks army had
advanced to
attack the
village of
Rejaf East to take the
people as...
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construction of the new city of Juba was
underway by 1927.
Traders from
Rejaf relocated to the new city in 1929, and the Governor's
office of Mongalla...