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- Q3401898 subject Q7175599.
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- Q3401898 abstract "The First Battle of Amgala (1976) was fought on 27–29 January 1976 around the oasis of Amgala, Western Sahara, about 260 kilometres (160 mi) west of the border with Algeria.Units from the Algerian Army were attacked by units from the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces on the night of 27 January.The Algerians withdrew after fighting for 36 hours.Spanish Sahara was one of the last colonial possessions in Africa.Morocco was fighting Spain for the liberation of this territory since 1957 after the Ifni war while Polisario Front, an organization of the local Sahrawi people, had been fighting for independence since it's foundation on 1973.The United Nations had long called for a plebiscite on the future status of the colony, but in November 1975 Spain signed an agreement under which it was split between Morocco and Mauritania with no prior referendum.By January 1976 Morocco controlled most towns in their assigned sector. Thousands of Sahrawi nomads were fleeing east to Algeria.Algeria claimed their troops were providing food and medical supplies to refugees at Amgala, while Morocco said the Algerian troops were heavily armed and were aiding Polisario. The Moroccan attack went in during the night of 27 January, and on 29 January the Algerians withdrew.The number of deaths on either side is disputed, but over 100 Algerians were taken prisoner.The two countries seemed close to war, but after intense diplomacy and one other possible encounter at Amgala in February 1976 there were no further engagements between Algerian and Moroccan troops.".
- Q3401898 causalties "2 killed, 14 wounded400 killed (Algerian claim);".
- Q3401898 combatant "Algeria".
- Q3401898 combatant "Morocco".
- Q3401898 date "1976-01-29".
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- Q3401898 result "Decisive Moroccan victory; Algerian retreat fromAmgala.".
- Q3401898 strength "1 battalion of 400 men".
- Q3401898 strength "unknown".
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- Q3401898 casualties "2".
- Q3401898 combatant "Algeria".
- Q3401898 combatant "Morocco".
- Q3401898 conflict "First Battle of Amgala".
- Q3401898 date "--01-29".
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- Q3401898 result "Decisive Moroccan victory; Algerian retreat from Amgala.".
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- Q3401898 comment "The First Battle of Amgala (1976) was fought on 27–29 January 1976 around the oasis of Amgala, Western Sahara, about 260 kilometres (160 mi) west of the border with Algeria.Units from the Algerian Army were attacked by units from the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces on the night of 27 January.The Algerians withdrew after fighting for 36 hours.Spanish Sahara was one of the last colonial possessions in Africa.Morocco was fighting Spain for the liberation of this territory since 1957 after the Ifni war while Polisario Front, an organization of the local Sahrawi people, had been fighting for independence since it's foundation on 1973.The United Nations had long called for a plebiscite on the future status of the colony, but in November 1975 Spain signed an agreement under which it was split between Morocco and Mauritania with no prior referendum.By January 1976 Morocco controlled most towns in their assigned sector. ".
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- Q3401898 name "First Battle of Amgala (1976)".