Khartoum, Siege of

Khartoum, Siege of

▪ Sudanese history
      (March 13, 1884–January 26, 1885), the siege of Khartoum, capital of the Sudan (Sudan, history of the), by al-Mahdī (Mahdī, al-) and his followers. The city, which was defended by an Egyptian garrison under the British general Charles George (“Chinese”) Gordon (Gordon, Charles George), was captured, and its defenders, including Gordon, were slaughtered. The attack caused a storm of public protest against the alleged inaction of the British (British Empire) government under William Gladstone (Gladstone, William Ewart).

      The British government had become the prime European support of the khedive of Egypt but sought to remain aloof from the affairs of the Egyptian-ruled Sudan, especially after al-Mahdī's tribesmen rose in revolt beginning in 1881. In early 1884, following a series of Mahdist victories, the British only reluctantly acquiesced in the khedive's selection of Gordon as governor-general of the Sudan. Gordon reached Khartoum on February 18, 1884, and had succeeded in evacuating 2,000 women, children, and sick and wounded before al-Mahdī's forces closed in on the town.

      From that time the British government's refusal of all Gordon's requests for aid, together with Gordon's own obdurate refusal to retreat or evacuate further, made disaster virtually inevitable. The Siege of Khartoum commenced on March 13, but not until August, under the increasing pressure of British public opinion and Queen Victoria's urgings, did the government at last agree to send a relief force under General Garnet Joseph Wolseley, setting out from Wadi Halfa (October 1884). After learning of two victories won by Wolseley's advancing forces, al-Mahdī's troops were on the verge of raising the siege; but the further unaccountable delay of the relief force encouraged them to make a final, successful assault at a gap in the ramparts caused by the falling of the Nile's waters. The city's garrison was butchered, Gordon with it. The forerunners of the relief force, consisting of river gunboats under Lord Charles Beresford, arrived off the city on January 28, two days too late, and, after a brief gun duel with the Mahdist defenders, retreated downriver. Soon afterward the Mahdists abandoned Khartoum and made Omdurman their capital.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Khartoum — (ar) لخرطوم Khartoum de nuit Administration …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Khartoum (Soudan) — Khartoum Khartoum Circulation dans les rues de Khartoum Administration …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Khartoum (homonymie) — Khartoum Khartoum Circulation dans les rues de Khartoum Administration …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Khartoum (disambiguation) — Khartoum is the capital city of Sudan. The term may also refer to:* Khartoum State, Sudan * Khartoum North (al Khartūm Bahrī), a city close to, but distinct from, Khartoum in central Sudan * Siege of Khartoum, a battle between Egyptian and… …   Wikipedia

  • KHARTOUM — Capitale du Soudan et chef lieu de la province homonyme, Khartoum, au confluent du Nil Blanc et du Nil Bleu, constitue, avec les deux agglomérations de Khartoum North et Omdurman, une conurbation unique en Afrique. Ensemble, les trois villes… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Khartoum 3 — Club fondé en …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Siege of Khartoum — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Siege of Khartoum partof=The Mahdist War (War of the Sudan) campaign= caption=A painting of the death of General Gordon date=March 12, 1884 – January 26, 1885 place=Khartoum, Sudan casus= territory= result=… …   Wikipedia

  • Khartoum — For other uses, see Khartoum (disambiguation). Khartoum الخرطوم al Kharṭūm Khartoum at night …   Wikipedia

  • Khartoum (film) — Infobox Film name = Khartoum caption = original film poster by Frank McCarthy director = Basil Dearden Eliot Elisofon (introductory scenes) producer = Julian Blaustein writer = Robert Ardrey starring = Laurence Olivier Charlton Heston Richard… …   Wikipedia

  • Archidiocèse de Khartoum — Khartoum (la) Archidioecesis Khartumensis Informations générales Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”