This general’s name was incorporated into the phrase “everything’s all” this man, meaning that everything was all up to shape. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this general whose many campaigns included those fought against the Ashanti, the Mahdists, and putting down Louis Riel’s Red River rebellion.
ANSWER: Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley
[10e] Wolseley was documented giving a racial tirade against people from this country, which was one of his first major military campaigns. Wolseley fought in this country during the Sepoy Mutiny, which ended the British Raj.
ANSWER: India [or Republic of India or Bhārat Gaṇarājya]
[10m] Wolseley was too late to relieve the siege of this city partly because he chose to take a boat up the Nile and cross the desert. Charles Gordon was killed in this city during an almost year-long siege during the Mahdist Revolt.
ANSWER: Khartoum
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