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- Battle_of_Togbao abstract "On October 10, 1898 a French military expedition commanded by the Lieutenant de vaisseau Henri Bretonnet and the Lt. Solomon Braun left France directed to Chad, at the time dominated by the Muslim warlord Rabih az-Zubayr. With the missions were the envoys of the Muslim rulers Mohammed al-Senoussi and Abd ar Rahman Gwaranga, sultan of Baguirmi, whom captain Émile Gentil had brought to France a few months earlier.Shortly after Bretonnet's departure, news arrived that Rabih was attacking Baguirmi to punish it for its alliance with France; as a result, Bretonnet was ordered to reach the high course of the Ubangi River, and there unite with the Baguirmians and wait for instructions and reinforcements.Passing first by the Congo River and then by the lands controlled by Mohammed al-Senoussi, Bretonnet reached on June 15 the French post of Kouno and met with the king of Baguirmi Gaourang. He wrote on July 8, 1899, a letter to Emile Gentil, that headed another expedition proceeding shortly behind, in which he wrote that he did not trust the rumours that Rabih in person was marching on Kouno, but all the same asked Gentil to send him Captain Julien with his 130-strong company.Even when Bretonnet was forced to admit that Rabih was pointing to Kouno, he grossly underestimated the strength of Rabih, claiming in one of his last letters that he only had out-of-date muskets. Instead Rabih had, in Gentil's opinion, a thousand repeating rifles, 500 muzzle-loading rifles and at least 1500 other firearms.When Rabih arrived at Kouno on July 16, he could count on 2,700 rifles and 10,000 auxiliaries armed with lances and bows. Against them the Bretonnet mission was no match: it consisted of five Frenchmen (the officers Bretonnet, Braun, Durand-Autier, Martin), 44 Senegalese tirailleurs, two Arabs, 20 armed Bakongos, 3 cannons and 400 Baguirmians led by Abd ar Rahman Gwaranga.Bretonnet chose to evacuate Kouno and position himself at the nearby hills of Togbao, using the slopes to strengthen his defensive position. On the morning of the next day, July 17, Rabih attacked at 8:00; the first attack was repulsed, but Solomon Braun was killed and Bretonnet wounded so badly he was forced to cede command to lieutenant Durand-Autier. While the second attack was also repulsed, it subjected the Baguirmians to heavy pressure, who began to flee their positions; at this point the third and last assault came, which completely annihilated Bretonnet's column. Gwaranga saved himself fleeing, but not before being wounded, with other Baguirmians.Of Bretonnet's mission only three Senegalese survived, who were made prisoners and brought for questioning to Rabih. Bretonnet's three cannons were captured, although they were recovered by the French a year later, during the battle of Kousséri. One of the prisoners, the sergeant Samba Sall, escaped a few days later and reached the village of Gaoura, where on 16 August he met the Gentil Mission, and informed them of the disaster.The victory was to prove hollow for Rabih, for it only strengthened French determination to remove Rabih. Three distinct expeditions marched to southern Chad in 1900, and met at Kousséri to confront Rabih. This was the battle of Kousséri in which Rabih was killed and French possession of Chad guaranteed.".
- Battle_of_Togbao causalties "More than 1,000 dead or wounded".
- Battle_of_Togbao combatant "France".
- Battle_of_Togbao combatant "Kingdom of Baguirmi".
- Battle_of_Togbao combatant "Rabih's empire".
- Battle_of_Togbao commander Lieutenant.
- Battle_of_Togbao commander Rabih_az-Zubayr.
- Battle_of_Togbao date "1899-07-17".
- Battle_of_Togbao place Sarh.
- Battle_of_Togbao result "Rabih's forces victory".
- Battle_of_Togbao strength "10,000 auxiliaires".
- Battle_of_Togbao strength "2,700 men withfirearms".
- Battle_of_Togbao strength "400 Baguirmians".
- Battle_of_Togbao strength "51 French soldiers".
- Battle_of_Togbao thumbnail Drapeau_de_Rabeh.jpg?width=300.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageID "6486748".
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageLength "5076".
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageRevisionID "687974304".
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Abd_ar_Rahman_Gwaranga.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Kousséri.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Category:1898_in_France.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Category:1899_in_Africa.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Category:1899_in_France.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th_century_in_Chad.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_involving_France.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_West_Africa.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_Chad.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Chad.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Congo_River.
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- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Lieutenant.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Mohammed_al-Senoussi.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Musket.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Rabah.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Rabih_az-Zubayr.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Repeating_rifle.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Sarh.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Senegal.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Braun.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Sultanate_of_Bagirmi.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Tirailleur.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Ubangi_River.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink Émile_Gentil.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLink File:Drapeau_de_Rabeh.jpg.
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle of Togbao".
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLinkText "Togbao".
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLinkText "battle of Togbao".
- Battle_of_Togbao wikiPageWikiLinkText "battle with Rabih's forces".
- Battle_of_Togbao caption "Rabeh's battle flags, captured by the French after the Battle of Kousséri.".
- Battle_of_Togbao casualties "48".
- Battle_of_Togbao casualties "Many Baguirmians".
- Battle_of_Togbao casualties "More than 1,000 dead or wounded".
- Battle_of_Togbao combatant Sultanate_of_Bagirmi.
- Battle_of_Togbao combatant "France".
- Battle_of_Togbao combatant "Rabih's empire".
- Battle_of_Togbao commander Henri_Bretonnet.
- Battle_of_Togbao commander Lieutenant.
- Battle_of_Togbao commander Rabih_az-Zubayr.
- Battle_of_Togbao conflict "Battle of Togbao".
- Battle_of_Togbao date "1899-07-17".
- Battle_of_Togbao partof "the Rabih War".
- Battle_of_Togbao place "Togbao, near Sarh".
- Battle_of_Togbao result "Rabih's forces victory".
- Battle_of_Togbao strength "10000".
- Battle_of_Togbao strength "2700".
- Battle_of_Togbao strength "400".
- Battle_of_Togbao strength "51".
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- Battle_of_Togbao subject Category:1898_in_France.
- Battle_of_Togbao subject Category:1899_in_Africa.
- Battle_of_Togbao subject Category:1899_in_France.
- Battle_of_Togbao subject Category:19th_century_in_Chad.
- Battle_of_Togbao subject Category:Battles_involving_France.
- Battle_of_Togbao subject Category:French_West_Africa.
- Battle_of_Togbao subject Category:Military_history_of_Chad.
- Battle_of_Togbao type Event.
- Battle_of_Togbao type MilitaryConflict.
- Battle_of_Togbao type SocietalEvent.
- Battle_of_Togbao type Event.
- Battle_of_Togbao type Redirect.
- Battle_of_Togbao type Event.
- Battle_of_Togbao type Thing.
- Battle_of_Togbao type Q1656682.
- Battle_of_Togbao comment "On October 10, 1898 a French military expedition commanded by the Lieutenant de vaisseau Henri Bretonnet and the Lt. Solomon Braun left France directed to Chad, at the time dominated by the Muslim warlord Rabih az-Zubayr.".
- Battle_of_Togbao label "Battle of Togbao".
- Battle_of_Togbao sameAs Q4872567.
- Battle_of_Togbao sameAs Combat_de_Togbao.
- Battle_of_Togbao sameAs Pertempuran_Togbao.