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HICKS, WILLIAM (1830-1883) , British soldier, entered the Bombay army in 1849, and served through the Indian mutiny, being mentioned in despatches for good conduct at the action of Sitka Ghaut in 1859. In 1861 he became captain, and in the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-68 was a brigade major, being again mentioned in despatches and given a brevet majority . He retired with the honorary rank of colonel in 1880. After the close of the Egyptian war of 1882, he entered the khedive's service and was made a pasha. Early in 1883 he went to Khartum as chief
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capital of that province. Hicks, aware of the worthlessness of his force for the purpose contemplated, stated his'opinion that it would be best to " wait for Kordofan to settle itself " (telegram of the 5th of August). The Egyptian ministry, however, did not then believe in the power of the mandi, and the expedition started from Khartum on the 9th of September. It was made up of 7000 infantry, l000 cavalry and 2000 camp followers and included thirteen Europeans. On the loth the force left the Nile at Duem and struck inland across the almost waterless wastes of Kordofan for Obeid. On the 5th of November the army, misled by treacherous guides and thirst-stricken, was ambuscaded in dense forest at Kashgil, 30 M. south
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See Mandiism grid the Egyptian Sudan, book iv., by Sir F. R. Wingate (London, 1891), and With Hicks Pasha in the Soudan, by J. Colborne (London, 1884). Also EGYPT: Military Operations. End of Article: HICKS, WILLIAM (1830-1883) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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