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typeperson
name戈登
born1833
died1885
authority-cbdb123695
authority-sinica13341
authority-viaf69070194
authority-wikidataQ310035
link-wikipedia_zh查理·乔治·戈登
link-wikipedia_enCharles_George_Gordon
held-officeoffice:黄马褂
    from-date 同治甲子年五月己酉
1864/6/13
清史稿·本纪二十一 穆宗本纪一》:赏戈登黄马褂、花翎,并提督章服,汰留常胜军,撤遣外国兵官。
Major-General Charles George Gordon CB (28 January 1833 – 26 January 1885), also known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, was a British Army officer and administrator. He saw action in the Crimean War as an officer in the British Army. However, he made his military reputation in China, where he was placed in command of the "Ever Victorious Army", a force of Chinese soldiers led by European officers. In the early 1860s, Gordon and his men were instrumental in putting down the Taiping Rebellion, regularly defeating much larger forces. For these accomplishments, he was given the nickname "Chinese Gordon" and honours from both the Emperor of China and the British.

He entered the service of the Khedive of Egypt in 1873 (with British government approval) and later became the Governor-General of the Sudan, where he did much to suppress revolts and the local slave trade. Exhausted, he resigned and returned to Europe in 1880.

A serious revolt then broke out in the Sudan, led by a Muslim religious leader and self-proclaimed Mahdi, Muhammad Ahmad. In early 1884 Gordon was sent to Khartoum with instructions to secure the evacuation of loyal soldiers and civilians and to depart with them. In defiance of those instructions, after evacuating about 2,500 civilians he retained a smaller group of soldiers and non-military men. In the months before the fall of Khartoum, Gordon and the Mahdi corresponded; Gordon offered him the Sultanate of Kordofan and the Mahdi requested Gordon to convert to his religion and join him, to which Gordon replied abruptly: "No!"

Besieged by the Mahdi's forces, Gordon organised a citywide defence that lasted for almost a year and gained him the admiration of the British public, but not of the government, which had wished him not to become entrenched. Only when public pressure to act had become irresistible did the government, with reluctance, send a relief force. It arrived two days after the city had fallen and Gordon had been killed.

Read more...: Early life   From the Crimea to the Danube   China   Gravesend years   Charity work   Sexuality   Service with the Khedive   From the Danube to the Nile   Equatoria: Building Egypts empire in the Great Lakes region   Governor-General of the Sudan   Other offers   Mahdist uprising   Mission to Khartoum   Preparing the defence of Khartoum   The siege of Khartoum   On the brink   The capture of Khartoum   Death   Memorials   Media portrayals and legacy  

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查理·乔治·戈登Charles George Gordon,1833年1月28日-1885年1月26日),英国陆军少将。因在中国指挥雇佣「常胜军」协助李鸿章刘铭传淮军与太平军作战,获得两宫太后封为提督、赏穿黄马褂而得到「中国人戈登」(Chinese Gordon)之绰号。英国赐之「巴斯勋章」,后将其调至苏丹任总督,人称「戈登帕夏」,最后于任内爆发的马赫迪战争中阵亡。

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