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Coordinates: 4°450N 31°350E / 4.75000°N 31.58333°E / 4.75000; 31.58333
 

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Rejaf
Rejaf is located in South Sudan
Rejaf

Rejaf

Location in South Sudan

Coordinates: 4°45′0″N 31°35′0″E / 4.75000°N 31.58333°E / 4.75000; 31.58333
Country South Sudan
StateCentral Equatoria
CountyJuba County
Time zoneUTC+2 (CAT)
ClimateAw

Rejaf, also Rajāf or Rageef, is a community in Central EquatoriainSouth Sudan,[1][2] on the west bank of the White Nile.

The Lado Enclave was an exclave of the Congo Free State that existed from 1894 until 1910, leased by the British to King Leopold II of Belgium for the period of his lifetime. Rejaf was the terminus for boats on the Nile and the seat of the Commander, the only European colonial official within the enclave.

In the fierce Battle of Rejaf on 17 February 1897, Belgian commandant Louis-Napoléon Chaltin led a column of eight-hundred men against over two thousand Mahdists. Chaltin was victorious and the battle secured Rejaf as a Belgian post along the Nile.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "BREAKING NEWS: Bari Rejaf Land Grabbed by Dinka recovered after serious intervention by Lt.Gen. Thomas Cirillo". South Sudan Nation. 12 March 2016. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  • ^ Joseph, Magodline (6 July 2016). "Why Jubek won't publicize Rajaf killing probe findings". Eye Radio. Retrieved 12 August 2016.
  • ^ Pakenham, Thomas (1992). The Scramble for Africa. Avon Books. pp. 525–6.
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