Two Wadelai stations, Emin's and British, marked on a 1935 map of Uganda Protectorate.
Wadelai was a boma at a narrow point on the Albert Nile in what is now northern Uganda. There were several shortlived colonial stations there, the first being the final chief station of Emin Pasha when Governor of Equatoria. Wadelai gives its name to a current Ugandan sub-county.[1]
^"Wadelai — fourth-order administrative division". GeoNames.org. Retrieved 31 October 2021.; East African Statistical Department (1960). Uganda General African Census 1959. East Africa High Commission. p. 142.
Wadelai was a boma at a narrow point on the Albert Nile in what is now northern Uganda. There were several shortlived colonial stations there, the first...
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Petersburg, failed to reach him. Junker then determined to go south. Leaving Wadelai on 2 January 1886 he travelled by way of Uganda and Tabora and reached...
Emin. In 1885, Emin and most of his forces withdrew further south, to Wadelai near Lake Albert. Cut off from communications to the north, he was still...
kilometres above the British post at Mongalla, while Dufile, Ismailia and Wadelai were other settlements. English traveler Edward Fothergill visited the...
southern South Sudan and Northern Uganda, including cities like Lado and Wadelai. Zulfiqar Pasha (1857–1858) (1st term) Mustafa Naili (1858–1861) Zulfiqar...
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Dufile. On November 17, Selim Bey moved women and children to safety at Wadelai along with Emin Pasha and A.J. Mounteney Jephson, who had been confined...
surrounded the Egyptian forts, which forced Emin to withdraw south to Wadelai, until he finally abandoned the province in early 1889, following an expedition...
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Ellenfield project. Both were near the upcoming Associated Properties’ Wadelai development. A total of 537 homes were to be constructed in Larkhill. The...
On 29 August he gave up and proceeded further north by boat, passing Wadelai, Nimule, Kiri, Legu and reaching Gondokoro on 22 September. There he paid...
zeriba of Ganda where he installed Gustin. In October 1892 he reached Wadelai on the Nile to the north of Lake Albert. He enlisted soldiers of Emin Pasha...
expedition pushed on towards the Kibbi, which was said to be close to Wadelai, near the Nile. After 20 kilometres (12 mi) the expedition passed the headwaters...
Mother of Divine Grace and the western portion of St. Canices Road and Wadelai estate Ballygall is a parish in the Fingal South West deanery of the Roman...
Leopold commissioned Mohun to lay a telegraph line from Lake Tanganyika to Wadelai on the White Nile. Mohun accepted the position despite, just months before...