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The Sudanese troops of Samory Toure (circa 1835-1900) were placed behind the banks of the Cavalby River by a French colony under Lieutenant Walfel. Sudan, 9 September 1898. Illustration in "Le Pelerin"of October 9, 1898
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The Sudanese troops of Samory Toure (circa 1835-1900) were placed behind the banks of the Cavalby River by a French colony under Lieutenant Walfel. Sudan, 9 September 1898. Illustration in "Le Pelerin"of October 9, 1898
XEE4135582 The Sudanese troops of Samory Toure (circa 1835-1900) were placed behind the banks of the Cavalby River by a French colony under Lieutenant Walfel. Sudan, 9 September 1898. Illustration in " Le Pelerin" of October 9, 1898. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sudanese troops of Samory Toure (circa 1835-1900) were placed behind the banks of the Cavalby River by a French colony under Lieutenant Walfel. Sudan, 9 September 1898. Illustration in " Le Pelerin" of October 9, 1898.); Stefano Bianchetti
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the Sudanese troops of Samory Toure during the late 19th century. Placed strategically behind the banks of the Cavalby River by a French colony under Lieutenant Walfel, these troops were part of a larger colonial conflict taking place in Sudan on September 9,1898. The illustration featured in "Le Pelerin" magazine on October 9,1898, offers a glimpse into this intense battle scene. The artist's identity remains unknown but their depiction portrays the violence and chaos that unfolded during this period. The image showcases African soldiers armed with guns and lances, ready to defend against their French adversaries. It highlights both the strength and resilience of these Sudanese troops as they confront European colonial forces. This historical moment reflects not only the struggle for power between colonizers and colonized but also resistance against imperialism. It serves as a reminder of Africa's complex relationship with Europe during this era. Stefano Bianchetti's reproduction allows us to appreciate this artwork from our private collection today. Through it, we can delve into an important chapter in African history that shaped nations' identities and influenced future struggles for independence across the continent.
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