Bombardment of Alexandria 1882 - The Anglo-Egyptian War

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The bombardment of Alexandria, in Egypt by the Royal Navy was the first engagement of the Anglo-Egyptian war of 1882.


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In the 1870's an ambitious modernisation programme by the Khedive of Egypt (Ismael Pasha) ended in bankruptcy for the country.
On behalf of the country's many foreign investors, the British & French government's stepped in and forced Ismael Pasha to accept two of their nationals to run his economy.

Aggrieved at the mismanagement of the country and this humiliating foreign presence, the army under Ahmed Urabi rose in revolt.

A Royal Navy fleet of ironclad warships, under Admiral Beauchamp Seymour, arrived off the port of Alexandria to apply pressure to Urabi not to change the status quo.
Urabi responded by re-enforcing the 11 forts in in the city with over 290 guns.

Having issued an ultimatum to desist, Seymour opened fire on the 11th July 1882.

The bombardment of Alexandria lasted for just over 10 hours.
In that time the Royal Navy fired over 1,000 shells, putting all 11 Egyptian forts out of action.
The suffered5 killed and 27 injured, whilst the Egyptians reported 150 of their soldiers killed and a further 400 wounded.

Urabi withdrew from Alexandria and Seymour landed 500-600 to restore order in the city, which had suffered from looting and significant fires.

The British now feared that Urabi would seize control of the Suez Canal, denying them their fast communication route to the British Empire in India and beyond.
Determined to prevent this, they now dispatched an army under General Sir Garnet Wolseley to remove Urabi from power.

Which sets us up nicely for my next video, the Battle of Tel El Kebir.

By way of a side note, one of the Royal Navy captains present at the bombardment was John "Jackie" Fisher (on HMS Inflexible) who would go on to become an Admiral and First Sea Lord, just before the First World War.

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Chapters

0:00 Introduction
1:44 Ismael Pasha
4:00 Egypt bankrupted
5:25 Ahmed Urabi Revolt
8:18 French & British response
10:25 Admiral Seymour
12:26 Bombardment of Alexandria
15:53 Results of Bombardment
19:27 Criticism in Britain
21:39 Towards Tel El Kebir
22:58 The History Chap



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