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Latest revision as of 21:17, 25 August 2023
Battle of Es Sinn | ||
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Part of Mesopotamia Campaign | ||
Date: | 28 September 1915 | |
Location: | Es Sinn, Iraq | |
Presidency: | not in British India | |
Co-ordinates: | 32.514722°N 45.818891°E | |
Result: | British victory | |
Combatants | ||
United Kingdom | Ottoman Empire | |
Commanders | ||
Major General Charles Townshend | Colonel Yusef Nureddin | |
Strength | ||
10,500 | ||
Casualties | ||
5,300 |
This event is part of the Mesopotamia Campaign in the First World War.
Also known as the Capture of Kut-Al-Amara.
Synopsis
Following the capture of Nasiriyeh the British Commander-in-Chief, Sir John Nixon, determined to advance on Kut. The Turkish 6th Army of about 10,500 men under Col Nureddin was entrenched in the Es Sinn area. General Townshend's 6th Indian Division defated the Turks and entered Kut the following day.
External links
Mesopotamian Campaign Wikipedia
Battle of Es Sinn Wikipedia
Battle of Es Sinn Google Books