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  1. Winston Churchill, 1899. The River War: An Historical Account of the Reconquest of the Soudan (1899), by Winston Churchill, is a history of the conquest of the Sudan between 1896 and 1899 by Anglo-Egyptian forces led by Lord Kitchener. [1] He defeated the Sudanese Dervish forces, led by Khalifa Abdallahi ibn Muhammad, heir to the ...

    • Winston Churchill
    • 1899
  2. The River War. Winning the West. By Sam Smith. A chieved through a deadly combination of resource superiority and combined arms strategy, the Union’s hard-won gains on the nation’s rivers were instrumental to overall victory in the war.

  3. Sino-Soviet border conflict. Sino-Soviet border conflict. Part of the Cold War and the Sino-Soviet split. Disputed areas in the Argun and Amur rivers. Damansky/Zhenbao is to the south-east, north of the lake. Date. 2 March 1969 – 11 September 1969. (6 months, 1 week and 2 days) Location.

  4. Result. United States victory; end of the Texas–Indian wars. Belligerents. United States. Comanche, Kiowa, Southern Cheyenne, Arapaho. The Red River War was a military campaign launched by the United States Army in 1874 to displace the Comanche, Kiowa, Southern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes from the Southern Plains, and forcibly relocate the ...

  5. The Mexican–American War, also known in the United States as the Mexican War, and in Mexico as the United States intervention in Mexico, was an invasion of Mexico by the United States Army from 1846 to 1848.

  6. 12 de jul. de 2021 · Winston S. Churchill, The River War: An Historical Account of the Reconquest of the Soudan, 2 vols., 1560 pages, James W. Muller, ed. St. Augustine’s Press, 2021, $150. Limited availability from Chartwell Booksellers and the Churchill Book Collector. (See editor’s comment below.)

  7. Invasión anglo-egipcia de Sudán. Apariencia. ocultar. Mapa de 1894 que muestra la extensión del estado mahdista en Sudán. La conquista anglo-egipcia de Sudán en 1896-1899 fue una reconquista del territorio perdido por los "jedive" de la dinastía de Muhammad Ali en Egipto en 1884 y 1885 durante la "Guerra del Mahdismo".