Rivers That Created Empires: Nile, Ganges, Tigris, and More — Fexingo History
In 1800, as Napoleon Bonaparte secretly slipped out of Egypt, General Jean-Baptiste Kléber faced a desperate situation. The Ottoman army, backed by the British, had landed at Abu Qir and was marching on Cairo. Kléber, a blunt Alsatian with a profound distaste for his commander's grandiosity, chose to meet them not behind the walls of Cairo but on the open plain near the ancient city of Heliopolis. This episode explores the Battle of Heliopolis, a decisive but rarely discussed engagement where Kléber's division-sized force defeated an Ottoman army roughly four times its size. We follow the tactics—Kléber's use of infantry squares, cavalry charges, and the Nile itself as a flank—and the aftermath, including the assassination of Kléber by a Syrian student and the eventual French surrender. We also examine the Rosetta Stone's journey from a building block in a fort to a British trophy, tying the threads of archaeology, empire, and war together. #BattleOfHeliopolis #Kléber #Napoleon #EgyptExpedition #OttomanEmpire #FrenchRevolutionaryWars #NileRiver #AbuQir #Cairo #RosettaStone #Menou #SoleymanAlHalabi #MilitaryHistory #NapoleonicWars #ColonialHistory #18thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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