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- Q7097087 abstract "The Operation Gordian Knot (Operação Nó Górdio) was the largest and most expensive Portuguese military campaign in the Portuguese overseas province of Mozambique, East Africa. It was performed in 1970, during the Portuguese Colonial War (1961–1974). The objectives of the campaign were to seal off the independentist guerrillas' infiltration routes across the Tanzanian border and to destroy permanent guerrilla bases in Mozambique. Gordian Knot was a seven-month campaign employing ultimately thirty-five thousand men, and was almost successful since it destroyed most guerrilla camps located in northern Mozambique's countryside and captured large numbers of rebels and armament, forcing the FRELIMO insurgents to retreat from their outposts in the territory.".
- Q7097087 combatant "FRELIMO".
- Q7097087 combatant "Portuguese Military".
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- Q7097087 date "1970-07-06".
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- Q7097087 result "Portuguese army seizes initiative from FRELIMO".
- Q7097087 strength "8000".
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- Q7097087 combatant "FRELIMO".
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- Q7097087 commander "Joaquim Chissano".
- Q7097087 commander "Kaúlza de Arriaga".
- Q7097087 commander "Samora Machel".
- Q7097087 conflict "Operation Gordian Knot".
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- Q7097087 result "Portuguese army seizes initiative from FRELIMO".
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- Q7097087 comment "The Operation Gordian Knot (Operação Nó Górdio) was the largest and most expensive Portuguese military campaign in the Portuguese overseas province of Mozambique, East Africa. It was performed in 1970, during the Portuguese Colonial War (1961–1974). The objectives of the campaign were to seal off the independentist guerrillas' infiltration routes across the Tanzanian border and to destroy permanent guerrilla bases in Mozambique.".
- Q7097087 label "Operation Gordian Knot".
- Q7097087 name "Operation Gordian Knot".