Industrial Age · Africa · War
1898
Battle of Omdurman
September 2, 1898
Kitchener's Anglo-Egyptian army met the last Mahdist army outside Khartoum and shot it to pieces with Maxim guns - eleven thousand dervishes killed, fewer than fifty British. A young cavalry lieutenant named Winston Churchill rode in one of the last proper cavalry charges in British history. Gordon had been avenged; the Sudan was reconquered.