What Happened At The Battle of Abu Klea? - British-Mahdist War, Sudan 1885

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  • @basharabdelkarim9548
    @basharabdelkarim9548 2 года назад +67

    I'm from Sudan, nice to see a British historian talk about the Anglo-Mahdist wars. I thought modern day Britain forget about the war since no one talk about it that much in the media (perhaps since its not a modern war or due to post colonial criticism) but we in Sudan continue to celebrate the legacy of our war and ancestors despite modern-day internal views against Al-Mahdi (Muhammad Ahmad), since we consider him to be at least a revolutionary leader who sought independent from foreign rule. With that being said both sides of the armies held brave men who relentlessly fought for their cause despite the difficulties, the horrible terrain and weather !

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +12

      Bashar, Thanks for taking the time to comment and to present your Sudanese perspective. I worked in Khartoum about 10 years ago. Happy memories.

    • @basharabdelkarim9548
      @basharabdelkarim9548 2 года назад +12

      @@TheHistoryChap Really amazing! If may I ask, were you in Khartoum for a diplomatic mission, aid, archaeology or just a historian 😅 ... 10 years is a long time, I wish if you could do a video about that, I like history (specifically colonial history/ancient English history) RUclips recommended your channel and I've subscribed immediately, can't wait for more history about the Anglo-Mahdist wars, I enjoy learning about history from other people prospective, will you talk about other battles too? Like Shaykan which was a Mahdist victory and happened prior to Abu Klea, the number of solders on both sides were huge and I wanted to know how did Hicks Pasha lose, and was Churchill right when he talked about the fact that Hicks' army not being paid? Sorry for the long reply but I really wants a chronicle and modern historical views about the war. In a way, that war was fought between our great ancestors and created a shared history between us and Britain despite the fact it was during the colonial area. Thank you for your efforts!

    • @uxb1112
      @uxb1112 10 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@basharabdelkarim9548 it's people like you that makes history so wonderfu. Your non-partisan attitude is not common in this modern age but necessary in order to understand and give credence to the stories of what has gone before. Treated like shame, forgotten at best, derided and downtrodden, the history of true heroes should be remembered in awe, for who is alive in modern life who can hold a match to the exploits of these forgotten men.

    • @johnwright9372
      @johnwright9372 3 месяца назад

      When I was a boy in the early 60s my father knew an elderly former soldier who fought in the Mahdist wars. He wore short sleeves and had a deep, leaf shaped hole in his forearm just closed by a thin bit of flesh in the middle left by a Dervish spear.

    • @robertwrightson6455
      @robertwrightson6455 2 месяца назад

      Didn't Burnaby use a 12 gauge with some effect much to the disdain of his fellow officers?

  • @richardthompson9836
    @richardthompson9836 2 года назад +10

    Chris,
    I'm out of breath and my throat is parched. Very well done sir. Thank you.

  • @raulemmanuelnavarro8710
    @raulemmanuelnavarro8710 Год назад +3

    Avid fan of your videos here from the Philippines. I enjoy your vigor in telling the stories.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Год назад

      Very kind. A fan of Filipino food over here in England!

    • @caractacusbrittania7442
      @caractacusbrittania7442 10 месяцев назад

      Maybe a story on the British occupation of manilla is in order?

  • @MarkDenson-ld8bf
    @MarkDenson-ld8bf 10 месяцев назад +4

    The conditions sounded absolutely horrendous total respect to all the involved
    May they rest in peace

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment & for watchjing my video

  • @TheMartymar1976
    @TheMartymar1976 2 года назад +42

    As always, awesome production! You have a knack for making a listener almost feel they are at the battle!

  • @wyverncoch4430
    @wyverncoch4430 2 года назад +30

    Really enjoying this series, I,ve read about the battle of Omdimum, and knew it was (simply put) something to do with revenge of Gordon, but have never really known the full context.
    And I’m a shamed to say (as a military history buff) that I definitely didn’t know much about many of the battles you’ve covered, especially in the Victorian period.
    Thank you for bringing history to life.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +4

      My pleasure. Glad that you are enjoying my stories.

    • @douglasherron7534
      @douglasherron7534 2 года назад +1

      Omdurman was fought in a different campaign (about 13/14 years later).

    • @wyverncoch4430
      @wyverncoch4430 2 года назад +2

      @@douglasherron7534 As mentioned, I don’t know much about the Victorian period, though I did know they were separate campaigns, but this latest series has put it into context.
      Explaining
      The route cause of Britains involvement in Sudan.
      Why Britain was in Sudan, which was technically part of the Turkish Empire.
      What Gordon was doing in Khartoum.
      How/why the relief column failed to reach Khartoum.
      The failure of this campaign subsequently led to reconquest of Sudan by the British, culminating at Omdurman
      It also explains the presents Egyptian forces at the battle.

    • @douglasherron7534
      @douglasherron7534 2 года назад

      @@wyverncoch4430 I agree, the series is excellent - I'm a subscriber to the channel. I was merely pointing out that Omdurman was not directly linked to Gordon as it was part of the later campaign (along with the Battle of Atbara).

  • @gregkingsley3309
    @gregkingsley3309 Год назад +8

    What a story teller! Listening to this chap is a pleasure. So many amazing military engagements come to life with story. Thanks!

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Год назад

      Very kind words, thanks. Please do subscribe to my channel.

  • @FranciscoPreira
    @FranciscoPreira 2 года назад +3

    Great video, Burnaby is indeed one of those larger than life heros, well deserving a video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +1

      I will add Fred Burnaby to my list for the very near-future. Thanks.

  • @Zakalwe-01
    @Zakalwe-01 Год назад +12

    What an incredible insight into what the battle of Cannae or Towton must have been like. To be so tightly swept along amidst your enemies that neither you nor them can deliver blows... It never occurred to me that this must have been something that ancient soldiers experienced all the time.

    • @jreimer9487
      @jreimer9487 Год назад +2

      It's what put Glad in Gladius!

  • @bullettube9863
    @bullettube9863 2 года назад +3

    No matter if you disagree with British Victorian politics, you can't deny the courage and determination of the British army! Discipline and the pluck of the officers and men under able leadership can never be underestimated!

  • @stigg333
    @stigg333 2 года назад +6

    Great video and you really make it easy to imagine just how chaotic these battles must have been, well done and thank you.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it.

    • @philiprufus4427
      @philiprufus4427 Год назад

      Great stuff,could have done with this when I was reading about this period of British History fifty five years ago, the backround knowledge makes your work so much more enjoyable.
      Your research on individuals involved is oustanding,brings each battle and campaign to life.

  • @Gravelgratious
    @Gravelgratious 2 года назад +12

    Thank you Chris for telling this story which I always wondered the origins of Colonel Burnaby’s song.

  • @briandubois-gilbert8182
    @briandubois-gilbert8182 2 года назад +2

    Totally engrossing narrative. Your use of images depicting the battle was superb. Always enjoyed your videos. Thank you.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +1

      My pleasure. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to comment.

  • @anselmdanker9519
    @anselmdanker9519 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for covering this famous battle .I thoroughly enjoyed this.Great work.

  • @NeilSmith-o8h
    @NeilSmith-o8h 18 дней назад

    Great video as usual my grandfather who served in India and the first world war was in the Sudan not sure if it was the first initial conflict or when Kitchener returned to the Sudan but he always said that the mahdists were some of the fiercest men he'd ever faced great stuff

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  17 дней назад

      Many thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @johnf3f810
    @johnf3f810 2 года назад +3

    Really like your videos. They cover subjects very pertinent to us Brits and you present them in a very even handed way. We are certainly far from perfect!
    Please keep them coming.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your support. No we are far from perfect but then not many imperialist nations are/were.

    • @johnf3f810
      @johnf3f810 2 года назад

      @@TheHistoryChap Forgot to mention your style of presentation which is very good.

  • @caboosej8749
    @caboosej8749 2 года назад +3

    great video History chap, had not seen the Mahdist war history yet and appreciate you shining some light on it.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.

  • @jesusisherelookbusy
    @jesusisherelookbusy 2 года назад +16

    Yet another fantastic video Chris!
    I think we’d all love to hear the full story of Frederick Burnaby.
    Keep up the good work! 😊

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +3

      Thatnks for your kind words. Fred Burnaby is on the way.

    • @inregionecaecorum
      @inregionecaecorum 2 года назад +1

      It is a tale worth telling, I have read about him.

  • @kiwifruit27
    @kiwifruit27 2 года назад +1

    You have such enthusiasm in your presentations, fantastic as always

  • @johnbuxton6009
    @johnbuxton6009 2 года назад +1

    Chris great as usual. Thanks so much. Merry Christmas and a happy new year.

  • @rodeastell3615
    @rodeastell3615 2 года назад +2

    Excellent video ... and we definitely need a Burnaby special.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +1

      The best I can offer is a video about the man.

  • @joeritchie4554
    @joeritchie4554 2 года назад +6

    I enjoyed this video, as I do all of them. You are an excellent history teacher with your engaging style. Love it!

  • @raymondrichards4888
    @raymondrichards4888 2 года назад +3

    Another well researched and delivered blog. Your style of delivery, as always, is most informative and easy on the ear. Please keep them coming.

  • @inregionecaecorum
    @inregionecaecorum 2 года назад +6

    My dad encountered the Hadendowa when stationed in the Sudan at the end of WWII he was very impressed by them, who wouldn't be. I have three of their characteristic daggers, he bought home with him as well as some photographs of these impressive guys. Their grandfathers had very likely fought against Wolseley's column. Being of a certain English generation I recall sir Henry Newbolt's poem and Kipling too, "here's to you fuzzy wuzzy" Burnaby's monument I know outside St Phillip's in Birmingham.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your father's experiences.

    • @TheSteveRobinson
      @TheSteveRobinson 2 года назад +1

      My step father served with the Royal Fusiliers in the Sudan in the Suez campaign in 1956. I believe it was the last British regiment stationed in Khartoum.

    • @francishynes645
      @francishynes645 Год назад

      So ur father worked for imperial England, invaded foreign lands with no connection to England, helped slaughter thousands of Sudanese people, stole their resources and art and fucked off home after?
      He no worse than a nazi

  • @andrewsteele7663
    @andrewsteele7663 2 года назад +1

    Thanks again Chris, excellent video, I had to watch it in stages, but I loved it. Keep them coming, Cheers

  • @davefellhoelter1343
    @davefellhoelter1343 2 года назад +1

    You Tell a GREAT Tale! about Great History!
    Thank You Sir!
    May We Have Another?

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Very kind of you. Thanks. Another coming this Friday.

  • @edthilenius7530
    @edthilenius7530 2 года назад +5

    🤗 Incredible work and very well made! Your narration is superb. I couldn't put it down! Again, simply amazing report! Thank you for sharing your experiences! Best wishes and cheers!

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @andyjones6643
    @andyjones6643 2 года назад +5

    Brilliant as ever,you actually manage to not only impart history, but make it exciting. My thoughts ‘sod this for a game of soldiers’. And interesting how many future senior officers and the off statesman were involved in this extended campaign in Sudan.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Andy, I'm glad that you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.

  • @Yeti_1317
    @Yeti_1317 2 года назад

    How am I only finding this channel now? Brilliant work. Subscribed.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Thanks for your support. Loads more videos planned for 2023.

  • @Mrfrontrow
    @Mrfrontrow 2 года назад +1

    Well done!!! Really love your presentation and narration. It really brings the event to life.

  • @hailhydra7959
    @hailhydra7959 10 месяцев назад

    I had this on in the background while doing some bits and bobs and it was fascinating, thank you.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  8 месяцев назад

      thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @stirlingmoss4621
    @stirlingmoss4621 2 года назад +9

    Hi Chris. Would you consider a prog on the British invasion of the Kingdom of Benin in 1897(?), please? There has been much to do with the art of that kingdom recently but no mention of the reason behind the British Army's involvement there. Thank you. As always, excellent content.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +5

      I will add to my list. Haven't done anything on West Africa yet. Watch this space!

    • @caniconcananas7687
      @caniconcananas7687 2 года назад +2

      @@TheHistoryChap Western Africa was dominated by the great empire of Mali. One of its kings was of one of the wealthiest men in History. When he crossed Sahara desert with a gigantic caravan and arrived at Egypt, he was about to sink the "world" gold market, because of the huge amount of gold he used to pay everything the many persons in the caravan needed or wanted.
      Just imagine how isolated were the Near East and Europe during the 14th century. Nobody knew about Mali and its fabulous riches.

  • @1958letgo
    @1958letgo 2 года назад +1

    educational and very entertaining. Fantastic work. Thank you.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching my video about Abu Klea.

  • @margaretkairu7418
    @margaretkairu7418 2 года назад +1

    ANOTHER WONDERFUL VIDEO,OF COURSE,AS EXPECTED!

  • @paullesliehutson5818
    @paullesliehutson5818 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Chris - An excellently presented account. You’re doing a brilliant job!

  • @stevenherridge9241
    @stevenherridge9241 2 года назад +6

    You should definitely do episode on Burnaby. A fascinating character.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Will add to my list. Not sure I can produce before Christmas but maybe his story will cheer us up in the cold winter months.

  • @dirkl9689
    @dirkl9689 2 года назад +2

    Superbly narrated history- outstanding 🤩

  • @justinreilly6619
    @justinreilly6619 2 года назад +1

    More on Fred Burnaby? Yes please!
    Interestingly and very well delivered post on this battle, thank you for sharing.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +1

      Burnaby is on his way. Watch this space!

  • @jackgreenfitness3640
    @jackgreenfitness3640 2 года назад +2

    Once again, a fascinating talk. Do you ever give public in-person talks?

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      I do and would love to do more. Please drop me a line via my website: www.thehistorychap.com

  • @perrydowd9285
    @perrydowd9285 2 года назад +2

    Yes! Definately make a video about Burnaby.
    This series is fantastic. I'm new to the story of Britain in Northern Africa so I'm on a bit of a learning curve right now. 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +1

      Glad you are enjoying. Fred Burnaby will be coming soon so please make sure you subscribe (if you haven't already).

    • @perrydowd9285
      @perrydowd9285 2 года назад

      @@TheHistoryChap Oh don't worry Chris. I subbed the first time I saw the channel. 👍

  • @alexsuholitko2528
    @alexsuholitko2528 Год назад

    Thank you so much! Really enjoyed it.

  • @neilpage901
    @neilpage901 2 года назад +1

    Wonderfully researched and told as usual, Chris

  • @jlv2335
    @jlv2335 Год назад +1

    Thrilling storytelling! Thank you for this brilliant movies

  • @georgegoodyear9631
    @georgegoodyear9631 2 года назад +3

    One pleasure, besides listening to your enthusiastic narratives, is to view the Victorian pictures and paintings, depicting the various imperial conflicts.
    Although the faces of the British squadies and officers tend to look unrealistically calm and stoic, in the face of possible imminent death, they, nonetheless, probably produced feelings of pride in their “target audiences”, of those who supported the contemporary, growing British Empire.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      George, yes the paintings were meant to send a message to the target audience. Also, the audience had expectations too. Hence why artists still portrayed soldiers as wearing red when they were actually wearing Khaki.

  • @michaelthompson342
    @michaelthompson342 10 месяцев назад

    It was the title of this video that bought me here. I know this poem off by heart - Vitae Lampada. Great video. Regards from Down Under.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your support, glad you enjoyed my video

  • @mbutler31833
    @mbutler31833 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video. I would love to see a piece on Colonel Burnaby. I have read all the Flashman books multiple times.

  • @ropeburnsrussell
    @ropeburnsrussell 2 года назад +1

    Another great video, thanks.

  • @rogerdepretto440
    @rogerdepretto440 Год назад

    Absolutely brilliant. Chris.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Год назад

      Very kind of you. if you enjoy my work then please sign up for my newsletter at www.thehistorychap.com

  • @Michael-ws7rc
    @Michael-ws7rc 11 месяцев назад

    What an interesting story, and I’ve never seen or read anything about it before. Thanks for what you do, friend.

  • @jacquespatton2594
    @jacquespatton2594 Год назад

    Excellent story telling. I almost felt I was there. Yes on making a video about the Colonel. Well done!

  • @gerardhogan3
    @gerardhogan3 2 года назад

    Chris I always enjoy your stories and for a moment...I thought I was there!

  • @arslongavitabrevis5136
    @arslongavitabrevis5136 2 года назад +2

    Great work Chris (as usual). Yes, it would be nice to know more about this flamboyant character, Frederick Burnaby. BTW, If I remember correctly Rudyard Kipling dedicated a poem to the Mahdist warriors known as "Fuzzie Wuzzies" and in the poem he mentions "the broken square". Greetings from a very hot Buenos Aires (37 degrees today!)

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Fred Burnaby is now definitely on my list - coming soon!
      Thanks for sharing Kipling's poem too.
      Hope everyone in Buenos Aires is enjoying the football.

    • @MarvelDcImage
      @MarvelDcImage Год назад

      So 'ere's ~to~ you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, at your 'ome in the Soudan;
      You're a pore benighted 'eathen but a first-class fightin' man;
      An' 'ere's ~to~ you, Fuzzy-Wuzzy, with your 'ayrick 'ead of 'air -
      You big black boundin' beggar - for you broke a British square!' - Rudyard Kipling

    • @zamlat8118
      @zamlat8118 Год назад

      "Fuzzie Wuzzies" were Beja/Hadendoa warriors from Eastern Sudan, lead by Osman Digna. They also broke the British square at Tamai.

  • @kendy123456789
    @kendy123456789 2 года назад

    Even my Mrs likes watching your videos, you and Mark Felton are my favourite History buffs.

  • @fettlerjohn3419
    @fettlerjohn3419 2 года назад

    Thanks for posting 👍🏼 ✨

  • @lloydpringle5626
    @lloydpringle5626 2 года назад

    Thank you sir, what a brilliant and well presented story....

  • @bobbrown5529
    @bobbrown5529 2 года назад +7

    I normally do not like listening to a story about war , but would rather watch it on TV etc . To actually see what is happening , puts more life into it . But to you Sir History Chap , I must say that I thoroughly enjoy Listening to you Describe the Action , the Events , the Drama & Deaths on both sides . So all I will say is , thank you and I do look forward to more of your Descriptions of other Military Actions

  • @chrisdfx1
    @chrisdfx1 2 года назад +1

    I consider myself an expert on RUclips history channels, and you sir, have one of the best. I would love a series on the battles of the American Civil War, is that something you can do in the future?

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Very kind of you. As you have probably worked out, I tend to focus on stories involving British military (plenty of them!) but I might consider expanding outside of that theme in the future.

  • @simonnoble7589
    @simonnoble7589 Год назад

    love this series ... in Egypt and Sudan ... more please ..... great reading 😃😀😄 Chris

  • @johannleuckx1625
    @johannleuckx1625 2 года назад +1

    Well done! If possible, please more about the mahadist army of the time. Thanks!

  • @MikeyRumi180
    @MikeyRumi180 Год назад

    Love, love, love this channel.

  • @roybennett9284
    @roybennett9284 Год назад

    Very well done that man , always well thought out and prepared kind regards Roy Bennett Wollongong NSW Australia.

  • @fredazcarate4818
    @fredazcarate4818 2 года назад

    There but one word to describe this battle....guts, yes pure guts at its core. Brilliant video on the subject Sir, once again you have come to scratch and delivered a mighty blow. 💯👌👊👍

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Guts is a good word to describe it.

    • @fredazcarate4818
      @fredazcarate4818 2 года назад

      @@TheHistoryChap Sir it is an excellent word to describe the battle.

  • @edwardmatalka
    @edwardmatalka 2 года назад

    A great series. Thank you! Burnaby does deserve his own program.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Год назад

      And here it is:
      ruclips.net/video/DvQ8_eAY9Xc/видео.html

  • @TonyWhiting-vy7tz
    @TonyWhiting-vy7tz Год назад

    Awesome as always, your love of the subject comes through

  • @thomastully5940
    @thomastully5940 2 года назад

    “ Beresford” I’m from Tramore Co Waterford here in Svendborg,Denmark now,well done follow your great uploads.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Very kind of you. Glad you are enjoying.

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video 📹
    ..AN OPEN BATTLE..
    You have to admire the Sudanese warriors. They didn't have , artillery, machine guns or the benefit of a professional army.
    The Sudanese relied on their athleticism and bravery to fight the best Army in the world in an OPEN BATTLE. Man to man 👨, no hiding.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment about the Battle of Abu Klea.

  • @jayturner3397
    @jayturner3397 10 месяцев назад +1

    Exceptional as always 👌 👏

  • @penjoman
    @penjoman 2 года назад

    I love this man Soo much, finally someone who can tell sudanese history in real, unlike biased teachers that used to teach us when we were kids...

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Glad you are enjoying my videos about Sudanese history (or at least the bits involving the British).

  • @peterderidder2655
    @peterderidder2655 2 года назад

    I enjoyed it verry much, I came here by accident. And the story was verry interesting so I kept watching the tale... thanks for making this and sorry for my bad englische writing .

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      I am glad you enjoyed. Thanks for watching.

  • @martinhogg5337
    @martinhogg5337 2 года назад

    Great stuff! Really enjoyed that tale thanks!

  • @Hilts931
    @Hilts931 2 года назад

    Fantastic delivery once again. What happened to Gordon after his rescue? I can imagine Gladstone wasn’t best pleased. Court martial?

  • @nigeldeforrest-pearce8084
    @nigeldeforrest-pearce8084 2 года назад

    As Always, Fascinating History Expertly Told!!!!

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed my talk about Abu Klea.

  • @andyblyth923
    @andyblyth923 Год назад

    Dear Chris you have made me go too the books again 🎉🎉

  • @stevelovering9774
    @stevelovering9774 2 года назад

    Thank you, excellently told.

  • @ramseybarber8312
    @ramseybarber8312 2 года назад +1

    Hi Chris Thanks for showing this,What was the average size of this square ( in yds) and how deep would they have been ? It must have been a fare size to have two thousand camels inside it. Cheers

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Ramsey, thanks for that question. I have been searching through my notes and sources and can't find an exact measurement, but you are right it would have been a fair size - and consequently needed a lot of discipline and training to keep it solid.

    • @ramseybarber8312
      @ramseybarber8312 2 года назад

      @@TheHistoryChap Thanks for trying Chris.

  • @earnestwanderer2471
    @earnestwanderer2471 Год назад

    Very exciting. Great presentation.

  • @Micktyb
    @Micktyb 2 года назад

    Excellent thanks !! Would be a great story if you did do one ??

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      i think Fred Burnaby is coming up fast on the rails.

  • @sue.F
    @sue.F Год назад

    By Jove, that was brilliant! I only stopped by to find some military details on Rudolf Carl von Statin Freiherr - which battles was he involved, please? Do you cover the battle of Om Wagarat, where it was reported, he lost 8,000 of his men in 20 minutes… and his escape from capture.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting. You might enjoy this video too:
      ruclips.net/video/P8vE-f869WE/видео.html

  • @ravendon
    @ravendon Год назад +1

    Great videos, but the playlist is all out of order.

  • @MmMm-xg9co
    @MmMm-xg9co 2 года назад +1

    شكرا على الفيديو

  • @areghankingsley5645
    @areghankingsley5645 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for bringing this storitical event to reality

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  4 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.

  • @jackgreenfitnesspt5804
    @jackgreenfitnesspt5804 2 года назад

    great video again!

  • @joeshmoe8345
    @joeshmoe8345 2 года назад

    Very interesting video big dog, thanks

  • @toddjones5742
    @toddjones5742 Год назад

    well done storytelling, thanks

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Please subscribe to my channel so you don't miss my future stories.

  • @bobjackson4720
    @bobjackson4720 2 года назад +3

    What a generation, those men were almost super hero's. Will their like ever be seen again?

  • @AgentGB1
    @AgentGB1 2 года назад +1

    A story about Fred Burnaby would be most cool, didn't know he was the inspiration for Flashmen. This was a captivating seat edged account, the battlefield is a strange place when certain unforeseen dynamics can shift the outcome. That sense of a blunder out of ones control.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed my video. Battle of Abu Klea was a lot more knife-edge than the casualty figures suggest.

  • @laurencehearne2763
    @laurencehearne2763 2 года назад

    I enjoy your series very much

  • @hugocampbell9209
    @hugocampbell9209 2 года назад

    What about a video on David livingstone and the west African squadron? Also a playlist on the English civil war of 1640s would be a good watch

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Hugo, I will add to my (ever-growing) list.

  • @mrbritannia3833
    @mrbritannia3833 2 года назад

    0:37 Flashman in the flashman papers is based off Harry Flashman of Thomas Hughes ‘Tom Browns’s Schools days’(By based off I mean he literally is meant to be the same character).
    Great video by the way.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  • @chrisjacques7368
    @chrisjacques7368 2 года назад

    Heat video on Abu Klea and I’d thought that Burnaby was a inspiration for flashman for a long time - there’s a Abu Klea monument in cathedral square Birmingham with Burnabys name on.. khica is also on it ??

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Chris thanks for sharing. I will pay a visit next time I'm in Brum.

  • @mariadacre9647
    @mariadacre9647 2 года назад

    Great video and a one on Fred Burnaby would'nt go amiss, thanks.

  • @simonkevnorris
    @simonkevnorris 2 года назад

    That was another interesting story of a battle. I'm glad that my generation has not been forced to fight in a war.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment.

    • @simonkevnorris
      @simonkevnorris 2 года назад +1

      @@TheHistoryChap No problems. Your recent videos have made me watch Khartoum again, which wasn't as impressive as I recall (I did see it when it came out on the big screen). I've bought two versions of The Four Feathers (the 1939 and 2002 versions. I think I've seen both before. I guess there were so many colonial wars to keep everyone busy.

  • @ianknight2053
    @ianknight2053 2 года назад

    Many thanks Chris. Another ripping yarn!

  • @maxsmyth4819
    @maxsmyth4819 Год назад

    would love to hear more about Burnaby, Thank you for your incite.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Год назад

      Here is the video about Burnaby:
      ruclips.net/video/DvQ8_eAY9Xc/видео.html

  • @CharlesPepper
    @CharlesPepper 2 года назад

    Excellent video.

  • @mickuljatheseagull
    @mickuljatheseagull Год назад

    Chris, you are the master of telling a damn good yarn.

  • @AC-gm6bq
    @AC-gm6bq 2 года назад

    Superb channel

  • @keithgubbin2354
    @keithgubbin2354 2 года назад +1

    Thanks naming the Royal Sussex Regt correctly this time! My old regiment, though it was the Third Battalion the Queen’s Regiment (3 Queens) by then……

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      Thank you for taking the time to comment.

  • @HaurakiVet
    @HaurakiVet 7 месяцев назад

    Some years ago I read that one of the weaknesses of this particular square was that the British dismounted cavalry were reluctant to aim at the dervish horses, which would have been most effective in breaking the impact of the charge.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching my video & for your interesting comment.

  • @nathanappleby5342
    @nathanappleby5342 2 года назад

    That Mahdist who got into the square and started reading the Koran died a brave death. As for John French, this battle is from the successful part of his career when he commanded cavalry in colonial wars. Good presentation as always Chris, just one correction, at the time of the battle, Stewart was a brigadier general though he was promoted to major general later on. As for that officer who got a rifle fired in his ear, that must have made it deaf for the rest of his life. Here is something of note, the British force that fought this battle numbered the same as at Islandlwana 6 years before, the difference being at Islandlwana the column was completely wiped save some survivors by the entire Zulu army while at Abu Klea the column was assaulted by a Sudenese army half the size and mostly survived. Look forward to hearing your take on the Nile Expedition. As part of your Sudan War series, would you be willing to do a video on the Battle of Atbara? I know it is not as significant as other battles in the Sudan War but it was part of the build-up to Omdurman.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  2 года назад

      As ever, Nathan, you make a really good points. I love that comparison with Isandlwana. The battle of Atbara is on my list although I have a few other stories to tell before that one.

    • @nathanappleby5342
      @nathanappleby5342 2 года назад

      @@TheHistoryChap Splendid! I look forward to it.