How Indian troops’ camp gave rise to Gilgil town in 1897
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Apr. 18, 2023
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In this episode, we explore the time when an Indian troops’ camp gave rise to Gilgil town. In 1897 Indian troops made a temporary camp in Gilgil to assist the British in Sudan after Mohammed Ahmad Ibin Abdalla revolted against their rule. Come with me as we learn more about this fascinating story.
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