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462: 128: 196: 116: 187: 105: 511:, led the attack. After a brief artillery bombardment of the Mahdist camp, the combined British and Egyptian brigades attacked. Soon, the British and Egyptian troops were in the Mahdist camp, often fighting hand-to-hand with the Mahdist warriors. After 45 minutes, the battle was over as Osman Digna led a few thousand warriors on a retreat to the south, while most of the remainder were killed or captured, including Mahmud who was captured by loyal Sudanese troops of the Egyptian Brigade. 674: 36: 500:'s group of Mahdist warriors were within 20 miles (32 km) of the British camp outpost at Fort Atbara at the confluence of the Atbara with the Nile. On April 4, after seeing that the Mahdists were unwilling to attack, Kitchener quietly advanced with the British and Egyptian army towards the Mahdist fortified camp just outside the town of Nakheila. 232: 225: 716: 218: 109: 490: 144: 706: 461: 267: 678: 656: 711: 433: 385: 481:
ordered the Emir Mahmud Ahmad and his 10,000 strong army of western Sudan northward towards the junction of the
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The Anglo-Egyptian attack began at 06:20 on 8 April 1898. Three brigades, the British Brigade led by
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By 1898, the combined British and Egyptian army was heading south, advancing up the
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The Victorians at War, 1815–1914: An Encyclopedia of British Military History
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The defeated Emir Mahmud with the British Director of Military Intelligence
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Encamping on the banks of the Atbara river by March 20, Mahmud, with
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into Sudan. The Sudanese Mahdist leader, the Khalifa
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Index

Mahdist War

Seaforth Highlanders
Richard Caton Woodville, Jr.
Nile
Atbara
Sudan
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Egypt
Egypt
Mahdist State
Horatio Herbert Kitchener
POW
Osman Digna
United Kingdom
Egypt
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Mahdist War
Aba
Shaykan
El Teb
Tamai
Khartoum
Abu Klea
Abu Kru
Kirbekan
Tofrek

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