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- Q3953971 subject Q8293375.
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- Q3953971 abstract "The Second Battle of Kut was fought on 23 February 1917, between British and Ottoman forces at Kut, Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq).The battle was part of the British advance to Baghdad begun in December 1916 by a 50,000-man British force (mainly from British India) organised in two army corps.The British, led by Frederick Stanley Maude, recaptured the city, but the Ottoman garrison there did not get trapped inside (as had happened to Townshend's troops in the previous year when the Ottomans had besieged Kut in the Siege of Kut): the Ottoman commander, Kâzım Karabekir Bey, managed a good-order retreat from the town of his remaining soldiers (about 2,500), pursued by a British fluvial flotilla along the Tigris River. The British advance wore off on 27 February at Aziziyeh, some 100 kilometers (62 mi) beyond Kut. After three days' worth of supplies had been accumulated, Maude continued his march toward Baghdad.".
- Q3953971 causalties "under 1,000 casualties".
- Q3953971 combatant "*India".
- Q3953971 combatant "United Kingdom".
- Q3953971 commander Q1320918.
- Q3953971 commander Q269182.
- Q3953971 date "1917-02-23".
- Q3953971 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q18937.
- Q3953971 place Q11767.
- Q3953971 place Q328030.
- Q3953971 result "British and Indian victory".
- Q3953971 strength "17,000".
- Q3953971 strength "50,000".
- Q3953971 thumbnail Kut1917.jpg?width=300.
- Q3953971 wikiPageExternalLink kut2.htm.
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- Q3953971 wikiPageWikiLink Q18937.
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- Q3953971 wikiPageWikiLink Q269182.
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- Q3953971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293375.
- Q3953971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293391.
- Q3953971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293395.
- Q3953971 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293578.
- Q3953971 casualties "under 1,000 casualties".
- Q3953971 combatant "* India".
- Q3953971 combatant "United Kingdom".
- Q3953971 commander "Frederick Maude".
- Q3953971 commander "Kâzım Karabekir Bey".
- Q3953971 conflict "Second Battle of Kut".
- Q3953971 date "1917-02-23".
- Q3953971 partof "the Mesopotamian Campaign of World War I".
- Q3953971 place "Kut, Mesopotamia".
- Q3953971 result "British and Indian victory".
- Q3953971 strength "17000".
- Q3953971 strength "50000".
- Q3953971 type Event.
- Q3953971 type Event.
- Q3953971 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q3953971 type SocietalEvent.
- Q3953971 type Event.
- Q3953971 type Thing.
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- Q3953971 comment "The Second Battle of Kut was fought on 23 February 1917, between British and Ottoman forces at Kut, Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq).The battle was part of the British advance to Baghdad begun in December 1916 by a 50,000-man British force (mainly from British India) organised in two army corps.The British, led by Frederick Stanley Maude, recaptured the city, but the Ottoman garrison there did not get trapped inside (as had happened to Townshend's troops in the previous year when the Ottomans had besieged Kut in the Siege of Kut): the Ottoman commander, Kâzım Karabekir Bey, managed a good-order retreat from the town of his remaining soldiers (about 2,500), pursued by a British fluvial flotilla along the Tigris River. ".
- Q3953971 label "Second Battle of Kut".
- Q3953971 depiction Kut1917.jpg.
- Q3953971 name "Second Battle of Kut".