GORDON OF KHARTOUM: THE GREATEST DESERT WARFARE SAGA OF ALL TIME
by CHARRIER PAUL
Pages can have notes/highlighting. Khartoum came under siege the next month and on 26 January 1885 the rebels broke into the city, killing Gordon (apparently against al-Mahdi's instructions) and the other defenders. Reappointed governor-general, Gordon arrived in Khartoum in February. He was promoted to captain in 1859 and volunteered the following year to join the British forces that were fighting the Chinese in the “Arrow” War. Review of Charles George Gordon Statue. Bio: Major General Charles George Gordon, also known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, was a British Army officer and administrator. Gordon seems to have been the most active in August and September, when the Nile was high. This is a biography of one of the most colorful soldiers who ever lived - "Chinese Gordon," known later as "Gordon of Khartoum," who died a martyr's death during the siege of Khartoum in the Sudan in 1885. A year later he became commander of the 3,500-man peasant force, known as the “Ever-Victorious Army,” raised to defend the city. Charles George Gordon on Wikipedia: Charles George Gordon works on Wikisource: Suggest an edit or a new quote: British Engineer Quotes. Ring in the new year with a Britannica Membership, This article was most recently revised and updated by, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-George-Gordon, The Victorian Web - Biography of Charles George Gordon, Heritage History - Biography of Charles Gordon, Charles George Gordon - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up). MajorGeneral Charles George Gordon also known as Chinese Gordon Gordon Pasha and Gordon of Khartoum was a British army officer and administrator General Gordon's Last Stand after painting by George W Joy 1885 Gordon about to be attacked by warriors of … Gordon, known to defy orders, is received well in the city of Khartoum -- so instead of acting as an ambassador, he motivates the city to prepare its defenses. He was then promoted to governor general, where he asserted his authority, crushing rebellions and suppressing the slave trade. He had eight thousand men at Khartoum and Senaar. By contrast, Gordon is one of the four subjects di… While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. The British public reacted to his death by acclaiming “Gordon of Khartoum” a martyred warrior-saint and by blaming the government for failure to relieve the siege. The British public reacted to his death by acclaiming 'Gordon of Khartoum', who had had a strong Christian faith, a martyred warrior-saint and by blaming the government, particularly William Gladstone, for failing to relieve the siege. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. He sent Colonel Stewart and the troops with the steamers to recapture Berber. Between April 1874 and December 1876 he mapped the upper Nile and established a line of stations along the river as far south as present day Uganda. Updates? Khartoum came under siege a month later, and on Jan. 26, 1885, the Mahdists broke into the city and killed Gordon and the other defenders. In 1884 Gordon was again sent to the Sudan by the British government to evacuate Egyptian forces from Khartoum, which was threatened by the Mahdists, followers of Muḥammad Aḥmad al-Mahdī. Gordon, the son of an artillery officer, was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Royal Engineers in 1852. The Khartoum House staff continue to be fantastic and all of the boys and parents respect and appreciate their hard work, as I also do. Thomas Gordon (d.1741) was an Admiral in the Russian Navy and became Governor of Kronstadt. Produced by the Fanfare Press this … A year later he became commander of the 3,500-man peasant force raised to defend the city. During the next 18 months Gordon’s troops played an important, though not a crucial, role in suppressing the Taiping uprising. By July 1884, Gladstone reluctantly agreed to send an expedition to Khartoum. Gordon's brother, Sir Henry Gordon, advised Thornycroft to minimise the military character of the statue, and emphasis Gordons qualities of strength of mind, love, kindness and affection. Major General Gordon on his way to Khartoum, apparently, and by today’s standards an offensive depiction, to say the least. Khartoum is located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing north from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile, flowing west from Lake Tana in Ethiopia. He returned to England in January 1865, where an enthusiastic public had already dubbed him 'Chinese Gordon'. After being refused British support, Gordon was killed and the city was lost to the Mahdists. Siege of Khartoum (March 13, 1884–January 26, 1885), military blockade of the capital of the Sudan by the Mahdists. Charles George Gordon, British general who became a national hero for his exploits in China and his ill-fated defense of Khartoum against the Mahdists. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. When Gordon awoke to find that, through the treachery of his Egyptian lieutenant, Khartoum was in the hands of the Mahdi, he set out with a few followers for the Austrian consulate. General Charles Gordon © British general Charles Gordon became a national hero for his exploits in China and his ill-fated defence of Khartoum against Sudanese rebels. Gordon's plight excited great concern in the British press, and even Queen Victoria intervened on his behalf. BBC © 2014 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. In May 1862 Gordon's corps of engineers was assigned to strengthen the European trading centre of Shanghai, which was threatened by the insurgents of the Taiping Rebellion. He distinguished himself in the Crimean War (1853 - 1856) and in 1860 volunteered for the 'Arrow' war against the Chinese. In the Sudan, in 1884 to 1885, Egyptian forces led by British General Charles "Chinese" Gordon (Charlton Heston) defend Khartoum against an invading Muslim Army led by a religious fanatic, Mohammed Ahmed el Mahdi (Sir Laurence Olivier). Genealogy profile for Maj.-Gen. Charles Gordon, of Khartoum. A steamer which bore a rough effigy of Gordon at the prow was said to be particularly dreaded by the rebels. He wrote a biography of Peter the Great. During the next 18 months Gordon's troops played an important role in suppressing the Taiping uprising. However… Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. Genealogy for Maj.-Gen. Charles George Gordon, CB (1833 - 1885) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Charles Gordon and his garrison at Khartoum (. In 1873, he was appointed governor of the province of Equatoria in the Sudan. Places of Interest: Huntly Castle, Huntly, Aberdeenshire. This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Gordon established his ascendancy over this vast area, crushing rebellions and suppressing the slave trade. By signing up for this email, you are agreeing to news, offers, and information from Encyclopaedia Britannica. In 1873 the khedive Ismāʿīl Pasha of Egypt, who regularly employed Europeans, appointed Gordon governor of the province of Equatoria in the Sudan. He served in the Crimean War, went to China in the expedition of 1860, taking part in the capture of Beijing, and in 1863 took over the command of F. T. Ward Ward, Frederick Townsend, 1831–62, American adventurer, b. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. In Equatoria, from April 1874 to December 1876, Gordon mapped the upper Nile River and established a line of stations along the river as far south as present-day Uganda. He was present at the occupation of Beijing (October 1860) and personally directed the burning of the Chinese emperor’s summer palace. Gordon, Charles George, 1833–85, British soldier and administrator. Read more. Ill health forced him to resign and return to England in 1880; over the next two years he served in India, China, Mauritius, and Cape Colony (in Southern Africa). Spine may show signs of wear. In February 1884 Gordon returned to the Sudan to evacuate Egyptian forces from Khartoum threatened by Sudanese rebels led by Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahdi. Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree.... Sudan: Ismāʿīl Pasha and the growth of European influence. General Gordon died while trying to save Khartoum from fire and sword in 1885, Later, he obtained the same reputation as he commanded in battle Chinese, Egyptian, and African (but never British) troops, to become a British military hero. Khartoum (1966) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less
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