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Sudan Wars: Tel-El-Kebir

BATTLE OF TEL-EL-KEBIR Wolseley defeats Arabi Pashas army decisively, quashing the revolt : henceforward Egypt will be under British rule

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1882 Arabi Decisively Defeats Kebir Revolt Rule Sudan Uniforms Wars Wolseley


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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.

Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice

Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 12.8cm (9.3" x 5")

Estimated Product Size is 23.7cm x 20.2cm (9.3" x 8")

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This evocative photograph captures the aftermath of the Battle of Tel-El-Kebir, a pivotal moment in the history of Egypt and Sudan. In September 1882, General Sir Garnet Wolseley led the British Army to a decisive victory over the forces of Arabi Pasha, effectively quashing the Egyptian Revolt and securing British rule over the region. The battle took place near Tel-El-Kebir in the eastern desert of Egypt, and the defeat of Arabi Pasha's army marked the end of Egyptian sovereignty and the beginning of a new era of British colonial rule. The image shows a group of 13 British soldiers, their uniforms red and distinct against the sandy desert backdrop. The soldiers appear to be examining a map or plan, their expressions serious and focused. The scene is one of quiet determination, the aftermath of a hard-fought battle. The red uniforms, a symbol of British military might, stand out against the sandy terrain, a reminder of the power and resilience of the British Army. The Battle of Tel-El-Kebir was a turning point in the Sudan Wars, a series of conflicts between the British and various African powers in the Sudan region. The victory marked the end of the Mahdist War, a conflict that had begun in 1881 and had seen the British suffer a number of defeats. The defeat of Arabi Pasha's army was a decisive moment in the history of Egypt and Sudan, and paved the way for British colonial rule in the region. This photograph is a powerful reminder of the military history of Egypt and Sudan, and the role that the British Army played in shaping the political landscape of the region. It is a testament to the courage and determination of the soldiers who fought in the Battle of Tel-El-Kebir, and a reminder of the enduring impact of colonialism on Africa.

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