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Wadelai was a boma at a
narrow point on the
Albert Nile in what is now
northern Uganda.
There were
several shortlived colonial stations there, the first...
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Important settlements in
Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro, Dufile, and
Wadelai.
European colonial manoeuvrings in the
region came to a head in 1898, when...
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Ballymun Road (Sillogue, Balcurris, Balbutcher, Poppintree,
Sandyhill and
Wadelai),
Dubber Cross,
Finglas (including
Ballygall and Cappagh), most of Glasnevin...
- Dufile. On
November 17,
Selim Bey
moved women and
children to
safety at
Wadelai along with Emin
Pasha and A.J.
Mounteney Jephson, who had been confined...
- Parr.
Important towns in
Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro,
Dufile and
Wadelai. The last two
former areas of Equatoria, Lake
Albert and West Nile are...
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surrounded the
Egyptian forts,
which forced Emin to
withdraw south to
Wadelai,
until he
finally abandoned the
province in
early 1889,
following an expedition...
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Important settlements in
Equatoria included Lado, Gondokoro,
Dufile and
Wadelai. In 1947,
British hopes to join the
southern part of
Sudan with Uganda...
- Petersburg,
failed to
reach him.
Junker then
determined to go south.
Leaving Wadelai on 2
January 1886 he
travelled by way of
Uganda and
Tabora and reached...
- Emin. In 1885, Emin and most of his
forces withdrew further south, to
Wadelai near Lake Albert. Cut off from
communications to the north, he was still...
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kilometres above the
British post at Mongalla,
while Dufile,
Ismailia and
Wadelai were
other settlements.
English traveler Edward Fothergill visited the...