![Hoisting the Egyptian flag at Fashoda, 1898, the climax of imperial territorial disputes between Britain and France in Eastern Africa. From Field Mars... - SuperStock Hoisting the Egyptian flag at Fashoda, 1898, the climax of imperial territorial disputes between Britain and France in Eastern Africa. From Field Mars... - SuperStock](https://cdn.superstock.com/1566/Comp/1566-1297293.webp)
Hoisting the Egyptian flag at Fashoda, 1898, the climax of imperial territorial disputes between Britain and France in Eastern Africa. From Field Mars... - SuperStock
Fadhil#NEWS and HISTORY.net - <<On This Day>> The Fashoda Incident triggers the last war scare between the Colonial powers of Britain and France for control in Africa. 18th September 1898 | Facebook
![Menelik III on Twitter: "The Fashoda Incident: 1898 "Britain declared the entire Nile Valley belonged to the British, and that any French expedition to the Upper Nile would be viewed as 'an Menelik III on Twitter: "The Fashoda Incident: 1898 "Britain declared the entire Nile Valley belonged to the British, and that any French expedition to the Upper Nile would be viewed as 'an](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E9KMJYiVkAY0jYW.png)
Menelik III on Twitter: "The Fashoda Incident: 1898 "Britain declared the entire Nile Valley belonged to the British, and that any French expedition to the Upper Nile would be viewed as 'an
![FASHODA INCIDENT A French cartoon accuses Britain of frustrating French attempts to control the Nile and Egypt. See Description Stock Photo - Alamy FASHODA INCIDENT A French cartoon accuses Britain of frustrating French attempts to control the Nile and Egypt. See Description Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/CETY9P/fashoda-incident-a-french-cartoon-accuses-britain-of-frustrating-french-CETY9P.jpg)
FASHODA INCIDENT A French cartoon accuses Britain of frustrating French attempts to control the Nile and Egypt. See Description Stock Photo - Alamy
![A sign of peace from the past: British and French ambassadors visit historical town where a peace deal was reached in 1898 | UNMISS A sign of peace from the past: British and French ambassadors visit historical town where a peace deal was reached in 1898 | UNMISS](https://unmiss.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/field/image/f5.jpg)