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Kodok

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Kodok , formerly Fashoda , town, SE Sudan, on the White Nile. In 1898 it was the scene of the Fashoda Incident, which brought Britain and France to the brink of war and resulted, in 1899, in an Anglo-French agreement establishing the frontier between Sudan and the French Congo along the watershed between the Congo and Nile basins. The formation of an Anglo-French entente in 1904 prompted the British to change the town's name in hopes of obliterating the memory of the incident. Author not available, KODOK. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Rommani
Concise Dictionary of World Place-Names ... Baptiste Marchand, a French officer and explorer who travelled from Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo to Fashoda (now Kodok) in The Sudan in 1897. The present name comes from the Arabic ar‐rummāni ‘the pomegranate tree’. Read more
Jean Baptiste Marchand
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... headwaters of the White Nile, Marchand led a heroic trek through uncharted terrain. In 1898 he established a post at Fashoda (now Kodok) and resisted dervish attacks. When Lord Kitchener arrived with a large British force, France and England stood at the brink ... Read more

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