Charles Gordon's work in Sudan 1874-1885
Keywords:
Charles Gordon, Sudan, Egypt, England, The Slave TradeAbstract
This research seeks to study Sudan in the era in which Gordon held administrative positions in Sudan three times in a row by identifying the personality and life of Gordon Pasha, and then talking about his period of rule in the Equatoria region in the south between the years 1874-1876, and learning about his works in the fields of geographical exploration. And limiting the slave trade. This is followed by talk about the period of his rule over the whole of Sudan, which lasted from 1877 until 1880, during which he continued to combat the slave trade, in addition to his confrontation of separatist movements, and his attempt to reach an agreement with Abyssinia on the issue of the border between Sudan and Abyssinia. To conclude the research with the last work that Gordon carried out in his life, which was the process of evacuating Sudan from Egyptians and foreigners, and leaving it to its people.