Battle of Ferkeh
| Battle of Ferkeh | |||||||
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| Part of the Mahdist War | |||||||
Anglo-Egyptian troops storm the village of Ferkeh (illustration from a British book) | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| Mahdist State |
United Kingdom Egypt | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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Osman Azrak Hammuda † | Sir Herbert Kitchener | ||||||
| Strength | |||||||
| 3,000–4,000 men | 9,000–9,500 men | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
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44 emirs killed 4 emirs captured 800–1,500 soldiers killed 500 soldiers wounded 500–600 prisoners of war |
20 soldiers killed 81–83 soldiers wounded | ||||||
The Battle of Ferkeh (or Firket) occurred during the Mahdist War in which an army of Mahdists was surprised and routed by Egyptian forces, led by Sir Herbert Kitchener, on 7 June 1896. It was the first significant action of the reconquest of Sudan, which culminated in the September 1898 Battle of Omdurman.