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Chinese Gordon Collection (#2)

"Chinese Gordon: The Heroic British General Who Met His Tragic Fate in Khartoum" General Charles George Gordon, also known as Chinese Gordon and Gordon Pasha




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"Chinese Gordon: The Heroic British General Who Met His Tragic Fate in Khartoum" General Charles George Gordon, also known as Chinese Gordon and Gordon Pasha, was a remarkable figure in British military history. Born in 1833, he left an indelible mark on the world before his untimely death in 1885. In this captivating photograph taken at Khartoum, we catch a glimpse of General Gordon's resolute gaze. Published in Archibald Forbes' book "Chinese Gordon" in 1886, it immortalizes the man who became synonymous with bravery and heroism. The year 1893 witnessed one of the darkest moments of General Gordon's life – his tragic demise during the fall of Khartoum. This heart-wrenching event is depicted poignantly in a painting from 1906 titled "The Death of General Gordon. " It serves as a somber reminder of the sacrifices made by valiant soldiers like him. Despite his English roots, General Charles George Gordon earned the moniker "Chinese Gordon" due to his exceptional service during China's Taiping Rebellion. A black-and-white photograph from 1924 showcases this legendary soldier whose name echoed across continents. During The Nile Expedition (1884-85), an extraordinary moment unfolded when the Naval Brigade rescued Sir Charles Wilson. This historic incident is captured vividly in a photograph dated back to 1901 – showcasing courage amidst adversity. Tragically, it was within these tumultuous times that General Charles George Gordon met his fate at the hands of Mahdists during their siege on Khartoum. An evocative lithograph depicts this harrowing event that shook Sudan and reverberated throughout history. Even after his passing, General Gordon continued to inspire awe and admiration. In an engraving titled "Les Aventures D Un Prisonnier Du Mahdi, " we witness how he became a symbol of resilience and defiance against the odds.