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- Q1047682 notes "a Surrender of Hermann Detzner's unit.".
- Q1052332 notes "--05-26".
- Q10920656 notes "* b: According to the Rites of Zhou and other sources, a traditional Chinese army included 12,500 infantry and 500 chariots. While it is unknown if this information also applies for the Western Zhou, this organizational structure for military was so common in the later Eastern Zhou period that it can at least be used for a rough estimate.".
- Q1122110 notes "Primarily aligned with the UTO, though very briefly operated independently in 1997. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, which was headed by the Taliban and governed 90% of Afghanistan, officially declared their neutrality in the conflict, though several Taliban factions went on to fight on the side of the opposition nonetheless.".
- Q112524 notes "a Wakeman , p. 8, n. 37.".
- Q112524 notes "b TTSL, 13/165, quoted in Hok-lam Chan , p. 703.".
- Q1132393 notes "* Not Hannibal Barca, but an unrelated general of the same name.".
- Q1132393 notes "**Presumed executed. His death is not explicitly mentioned in the sources, but his capture and torture are.".
- Q1140554 notes "--12-20".
- Q1163186 notes "There are no detailed contemporary sources. Information such as the number of ships cannot be regarded as reliable history.".
- Q1187198 notes "Victoriano Huerta switched from Pro-Madero to Anti-Madero during the ten tragic days".
- Q1187824 notes "800000000".
- Q1195810 notes "*: Former commanders".
- Q1195810 notes "Dis: Disbanded".
- Q1195982 notes "The casualty numbers are based on the warring parties claims and have not been independently verified".
- Q1199275 notes "Note: Numbers of dead are only for the period up to the fall of the Baba Amr district".
- Q12043878 notes "D.B. Murzin was at the time wounded and not effectively in command, up to 40 civilian suspects were arrested and executed".
- Q12061791 notes "Only military casualties are included in this table.".
- Q12064872 notes "13".
- Q120843 notes "*The Committee of soldiers' mothers group disputed the official government count of the number of war dead and claimed that 14,000 Russian servicemen were killed during the war from 1999 to 2005.".
- Q12203909 notes "1".
- Q122100 notes "--12-06".
- Q122100 notes "1".
- Q12428 notes "*Perhaps 2,000 knights and 8,000 men at arms, no more than 3,000 knights and 12,000-foot.".
- Q126876 notes "1777.0".
- Q12746404 notes "(a) After the war, Croatian General Janko Bobetko estimated Croatian losses as 70 killed and 250 wounded, though Croatian Government statistics contradict his claim".
- Q1291963 notes "a Wakeman , p. 8, n. 37.".
- Q1291963 notes "b TTSL, 13/165, quoted in Hok-lam Chan , p. 703.".
- Q1302680 notes "Approximate figures".
- Q130714 notes "798".
- Q130714 notes "Total casualties:".
- Q1322251 notes "After the demonstration, the Bolshevik Pravda newspaper and Central Committee was captured and destroyed by black-hundreds militia.".
- Q1340107 notes "The casualties are unusual in that both the Roman army did not take prisoners, nor did the Cantabri or Astures allow themselves to be taken alive as slaves. The result was a massive slaughter of Cantabri and Astures at the end of the conflict.".
- Q1354920 notes "* No official figures from Eritrean sources".
- Q1354920 notes "Djibouti was supported by France. Though French troops provided logistical, medical and intelligence support, France was not an active participant in hostilities.".
- Q1361210 notes "--03-10".
- Q1369423 notes "In exchange for ceding the Toledo Strip, all of what is now known as the Upper Peninsula was included within Michigan's bounds when it was admitted into the Union in 1837 .".
- Q1429256 notes "Died of the plague during the Siege of Naples .".
- Q14328055 notes "Based on Kings 2:24 and 25".
- Q1477500 notes "Total killed: 100,000 – 220,000".
- Q1479024 notes "N.B.: The factional situation is complex; Sunni [Wahabis] have killed Shiite's in Pakistan and have colluded with government forces.".
- Q14916975 notes "Note: # The conflict had paralyzed the economic activity of Zamboanga City. During the course of the conflict, the MNLF had been taking civilians as hostages. The group demanded the hoisting of the Bangsamoro flag at the Zamboanga city hall in exchange for the hostages.".
- Q1500631 notes "At the beginning of offensive, numbers have been estimated between 15,200 to 30,000 men.".
- Q150701 notes "a. Great Britain from May 1707, previously the Kingdoms of England and Scotland".
- Q15140156 notes "Total casualties:163 killed and 445 wounded".
- Q151663 notes "--02-03".
- Q1516948 notes "Involved in Kyrgyz-Uzbek clashes within Uzbekistani enclave of Sokh and in minor skirmishes amongst Kyrgyzstani Kyrgyz on bordering areas.".
- Q1516948 notes "Involved only briefly in defense of Uzbek population in Uzbekistani enclave of Sokh within Kyrgyzstan.".
- Q15213585 notes "Only Brigades and Battalions that participated in the actions associated with the Battle of Delville Wood are shown. For details on the full organisation, see the Order of Battle for the Somme.".
- Q152295 notes "a: A substantial proportion of the male members of the House of Luxembourg lost their lives as a result of this battle.".
- Q1525846 notes "100000".
- Q1525846 notes "Displaced: ~100,000 refugees abroad".
- Q1525846 notes "Total: ~250,000".
- Q15271052 notes "*One NTC source claimed 15 loyalists were killed and 10 captured, but later reports made no mention of pro-Gaddafi losses".
- Q15277676 notes "Almost certainly fictional".
- Q15287550 notes "Thousands killed".
- Q15287550 notes "Total: At least 500 civilians killed".
- Q15353665 notes "Number includes 21 Ugandan soldiers, 5 UNMISS peacekeepers, and 4 Kenyan civilians".
- Q1536686 notes "*The Japanese minelayer was sunk by friendly fire".
- Q155726 notes Q102158.
- Q155726 notes Q159.
- Q155726 notes Q178243.
- Q155726 notes Q180126.
- Q155726 notes Q188055.
- Q155726 notes Q2111073.
- Q155726 notes Q237079.
- Q155726 notes Q2912707.
- Q155726 notes Q34.
- Q155726 notes Q64418.
- Q155726 notes Q7905205.
- Q155726 notes Q81103.
- Q155726 notes "-works with 125 artillery pieces and 33,000 facing the".
- Q155726 notes ".".
- Q155726 notes "145".
- Q155726 notes "About 12,300 men of which 1,800 were stationed in".
- Q155726 notes "Almost the entire Russian force was either killed or captured during the battle . 8,000 Russians were reported killed and another 1,000 drowned. Over 20,000 were captured and disarmed but later set free and allowed march to Russia . 23,000 out of initially 37,000 Russians managed to reach back to Russian land, estimating the Russian final casualties to about 14,000 either dead during the battle or the harsh march back to Russia. The Swedes also seized 171".
- Q155726 notes "Reports of 31".
- Q155726 notes "Up to 37,000 men of which 4,000 were deployed at the".
- Q155726 notes "and 10,537 assaulting the".
- Q155726 notes "and four".
- Q155726 notes "ns.".
- Q155726 notes "s and 636".
- Q155726 notes "s as well as 24,000".
- Q155726 notes "s dead, 66 officers and 1,181 privates wounded. Another report claims almost 900 dead Swedish troops".
- Q155726 notes "s, 28".
- Q155726 notes "s.".
- Q155726 notes "with 297".
- Q1568965 notes "1".
- Q1568965 notes "2".
- Q1570898 notes SRE.htm.
- Q15984994 notes "Notes: Cause of deaths disputed".
- Q16001032 notes "^ Some of the missing later reported for duty".
- Q1600541 notes "6572".
- Q1600541 notes "The German 117th Division lost".
- Q1600541 notes "during the Battle of Loos.".
- Q160077 notes "* a: Figures according to recent estimates and Ottoman archival data. The Ottoman Empire, for demographic reasons, would not have been able to put more than 80,000 men into the field at the time. * b: Figures according to contemporaneous Western/Christian estimates * c: More specifically, the Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty * d: The Kingdom of Sicily mainly donated ships and a few soldiers, it was not official however, and was done by several Cardinals. * e: The Venetians decided to make a peace treaty with the Ottomans in September 1451, because their Doge was on good terms already with the Ottomans and they did not want to ruin a relationship. They also did not want the Ottomans to interfere with their trade in the Black Sea and Mediterranean. The Venetians' efforts mainly included giving Constantine XI ships and a total of 800 soldiers in February 1453. The Venetians also promised that a larger fleet would arrive to save Constantine, this fleet would be full of ammunition, fresh soldiers and supplies. This fleet never came. * f: The Genoese captain Giovanni Giustiniani Longo was wounded in battle, but managed to escape, he died during the early days of June 1453. * g: This Venetian captain was not an official sent by Venice, instead, he was the leader of the Venetian colony in the city and guaranteed his full support by the Ottomans navally, by supplying them with the ships the Venetians had in their harbour.".
- Q160161 notes "According to Stroop's unofficial account, 71,000 people in all were killed or deported. The 16 killed on the German side do not include Jewish forced collaborators.".
- Q1612417 notes "John Childs gives the strengths as 40,000 for Luxembourg and 30,000 for Waldeck".
- Q16208744 notes "300".
- Q16242629 notes "21".