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Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - First coloumn at Gakdul Wells
Mahdist War - Sudan Campaign - First coloumn at Gakdul Wells - Men and camels at lake among cliffs. Part of Box 244 Boswell Collection - Sudan War. Date: 1881 - 1889
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© The Boswell Collection, Bexley Heritage Trust / Mary Evans
Camels Campaign Cliffs First Mahdist Sudan Wells Coloumn
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This evocative photograph captures the harsh realities of the Mahdist War in Sudan during the late 1880s. The scene at Gakdul Wells depicts members of the British military's First Column, led by General Charles Gordon, taking a much-needed respite amidst the arid landscape. The men, dressed in full military regalia, sit at the edge of a lake, their weary expressions reflecting the hardships they have faced during their campaign against the Mahdist forces. In the foreground, a group of camels, essential for transportation in the desert terrain, graze peacefully by the water's edge. The cliffs in the background provide a dramatic backdrop, casting long shadows over the scene as the sun begins to set. A lantern, likely used for lighting the camp at night, lies abandoned nearby. The Mahdist War, which lasted from 1881 to 1889, was a pivotal moment in the history of Sudan and the British Empire. The conflict arose from the Mahdist movement, led by Muhammad Ahmad, which sought to overthrow the Ottoman rule of Sudan and establish a new Islamic state. The British, who had commercial interests in the region, intervened to protect their holdings and maintain their influence. This photograph, part of the Boswell Collection in Box 244 from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a glimpse into the challenging conditions faced by the soldiers during the Sudan Campaign. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during this period of imperial history.
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