. Cassell's history of the war in the Soudan. of El Teb Young Galla Commander Rolfe Bedouins of the Soudan , rian of the Battle of Tamai (March 13, 1884) Soudanese Arab Lieut. Marling, Major Aitken, Black Watch The Black Watch at TamaiSoudanese Arab with his Weapons Berber, from the West Kassala, near the Borders of Abyssinia Sennaar, on the Blue Nile Zebehr Pasha PAGE . 125 ?t . 128 . 129 . 131 . 132 . 133 ) . 137 ... 138 . 140 ... 141 . 145 ... , 118 ... 152 . 153 ... 156 . 157 Berber from the Desert, or East, Side . Native of Girgeh Friendly Natives doing Homa Morghani ... ... Arab of t
. Cassell's history of the war in the Soudan. of El Teb Young Galla Commander Rolfe Bedouins of the Soudan , rian of the Battle of Tamai (March 13, 1884) Soudanese Arab Lieut. Marling, Major Aitken, Black Watch The Black Watch at TamaiSoudanese Arab with his Weapons Berber, from the West Kassala, near the Borders of Abyssinia Sennaar, on the Blue Nile Zebehr Pasha PAGE . 125 ?t . 128 . 129 . 131 . 132 . 133 ) . 137 ... 138 . 140 ... 141 . 145 ... , 118 ... 152 . 153 ... 156 . 157 Berber from the Desert, or East, Side . Native of Girgeh Friendly Natives doing Homa Morghani ... ... Arab of the Ababdeh Tribe Port of Assouan Shepherd of the Soudan ...The Governors House, Suakim Bazaar in Assouan Dervish of the SoudanGovernment House, Khartoum. sidedKassala Young SoudaneseThe NilometerArab Tents ... PAOE 1611G4 e to the Sheikh El in which Gordon re- 1G5109173176177180181 184185 1^7189192 LIST OF PLATES. LORD ALOESTER. THE A\T;NUE at SHOOBKA, CAIRO. CAMP OF BEDOUIN .\ OF CAIRO. TELEGRAlH WIRES IN THE 6HEPHEARD S HOTEL, CAIRO. CASSELLSHiSTOEY OF THE WAE IN THE SOUDAK CHAPTER I. THE BRITISH ARMY IN CAIRO. The Black Watch at Belbeis—Arrival of Sir Garnet Wolseley at Cairo—The City and the Citadel—In theCitadel with the Highland Brigade—Thomas Keith, Aga of the Mamelukes—Their Massacre—CavalryParade—Negotiations -with the Sultan—The Bedouins and the Highlanders—Disbanding of EgyptianSoldiers—Judicial Commission—Return of Tewfik to CaiiO—Aiabi in Adversity—The Khedives Levee—Couits Martial in Cairo—Bad Accommodation—Explosion at the Railway Station. Sir Garnet Wolseley, with the Head-quarter Staff, the Duke of Connaught,and one company of the Scots Guards,on the 14th of SejDtember, went toZagazig by railway, while a detachmentof the Grenadier Guards proceeded by an-other train to the station of Tel Abou,to cut off any fugitives that might bein that quarter. From Zagazig the Black Watchwere sent on to Belbeis; but the tr
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