
Fashoda Incident - Wikipedia
The Fashoda Incident, also known as the Fashoda Crisis (French: Crise de Fachoda), was the climax of imperialist territorial disputes between Britain and France in East Africa, occurring …
Fashoda Incident | Anglo-French Conflict, 1898 Sudan Crisis
Fashoda Incident, (September 18, 1898), the climax, at Fashoda, Egyptian Sudan (now Kodok, South Sudan), of a series of territorial disputes in Africa between Great Britain and France. …
Kodok - Wikipedia
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 Sudan. [1] Kodok is the capital of …
Fashoda Incident | EBSCO Research Starters
The Fashoda Incident, occurring in 1898, was a pivotal confrontation between Great Britain and France in northeastern Africa, specifically over a strategic location known as Fashoda. At the …
Fashoda Incident | Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月14日 · fashoda incident (1898) Crisis in which both France and Britain , vying for territory in Africa, claimed control over a Sudanese outpost. At the end of the nineteenth …
Fashoda Affair - Encyclopedia.com
The Fashoda Affair of September 1898 was a product of long-standing tensions between Britain and France over their relative influence in Egypt. Since the reign of Louis XIV (1643–1715) …
Fashoda Incident - AceArchive
2023年2月24日 · The Fashoda Incident was a crisis that occurred in 1898 between France and Britain over imperialist territorial disputes in East Africa. A French expedition to Fashoda on …
The Fashoda Incident: A Diplomatic Turning Point in 1898
On September 2, 1898, at 12:45 PM, the lush landscapes of Fashoda witnessed an extraordinary moment in colonial history. Here stood a British soldier and a French officer, face-to-face in a …
The Brink of War at Fashoda - HistoryNet
2017年6月30日 · After a grueling journey Marchand’s force, comprising only 120 Senegalese soldiers and a handful of white officers, arrived at Fashoda on July 10, 1898. Marchand duly …
Fashoda Incident - Infoplease
After crossing over 2,000 mi (3,200 km) of almost unexplored wilderness, Marchand reached (July 10, 1898) the village of Fashoda (now Kodok) on the Nile in the S Sudan (now in NE South …
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