Fashoda State (previously named Western Nile State) was a state in South Sudan that existed between 2 October 2015 and 22 February 2020.[3] It was located in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan, and it bordered the country of Sudan to the north, and the southern Sudanese states of Eastern Nile to the east, Western Bieh to the southwest, and Ruweng to the west.[4]
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FashodaState (previously named Western Nile State) was a state in South Sudan that existed between 2 October 2015 and 22 February 2020. It was located...
The Fashoda Incident, also known as the Fashoda Crisis (French: Crise de Fachoda), was the climax of imperialist territorial disputes between Britain...
or Kothok (Arabic: كودوك), formerly known as Fashoda, is a town in the Fashoda County of Upper Nile State, in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan...
Fashoda syndrome or Fashoda complex is the name given to a tendency within French foreign policy in Africa, giving importance to asserting French influence...
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Shilluk. In 2015, Ayang was appointed as the deputy governor of the FashodaState His swearing in, witnessed shooting and killing of civilians who came...
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Kodok County is an administrative area in FashodaState, South Sudan. "The 32 Federal States of the Republic of South Sudan". paanluelwel.com. 29 December...
population of 80,000. While composed of many ethnic groups, the Fertit in Lol State have formed a unique identity. "Acholi People of South Sudan". www.gurtong...
Eastern Nile State was split into 2 individual states, Central Upper Nile State with Malakal as its capital city and Northern Upper Nile State with Renk...
community wanted a level of independence and that was why they created FashodaState and appointed Tijwog Aguet, a Shilluk, as governor. On 11 August 2015...
It borders the former FashodaState in the east and Fangak State in the southeast, Northern Liech State in the south, Twic State in the southwest, Abyei...
to carry on much farther than the Lado Enclave, hoping indeed to take Fashoda and then Khartoum, Dhanis' column mutinied in February 1897, resulting...
Anakdiar and areas around Fashoda. The group said they want to run their affairs independently from others in Upper Nile State, and SPLM-IO backed away...
Fashoda County is an administrative area in Upper Nile State, in the Greater Upper Nile region of South Sudan. "South Sudan: States and counties". www...
Eastern Bieh, Latjoor, Western Bieh, FashodaState, and the country of Ethiopia to the east. Before Eastern Nile State was formed, its territory was in the...
European colonial maneuverings in the region came to a head in 1898, when the Fashoda Incident occurred at present-day Kodok; Britain and France almost went...
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and southern Sudan. Its capital and royal residence were in the town of Fashoda. According to Shilluk folk history and neighboring accounts, the kingdom...
along that parallel directly to a point to be determined to the north of Fashoda. Thence it shall follow the thalweg of the Nile southward to Lake Albert...
000 soldiers, were sent up the Blue Nile against French forces holding Fashoda on 25 August 1898. There, the two ships attacked the fort, but the Safia...
Fashoda, explaining its strategic importance. A French force under Jean-Baptiste Marchand arrived first at the strategically located fort at Fashoda,...
to carry on much farther than the Lado Enclave, hoping indeed to take Fashoda and then Khartoum, Dhanis' column mutinied in February 1897, resulting...
around early November 1881. Another Egyptian expedition dispatched from Fashoda arrived around one month later; this force was ambushed and slaughtered...
unconditional French withdrawal from Fashoda. The French had to accept these terms, amounting to a public humiliation. ... Fashoda was long remembered in France...
site of the 1898 Fashoda Incident that marked an end to the Scramble for Africa. In Sudan the river lends its name to the Sudanese state of White Nile,...