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Battle of Sheikh Sa'ad

Battle of Sheikh Sa'ad
Part of the Mesopotamian Campaign of World War I
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Indian anti-aircraft machine gunners in action during the siege of Kut.
Date 6–8 January 1916
Location Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq)
Result British Indian tactical victory
Belligerents

 United Kingdom

 Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders

United Kingdom Fenton Aylmer

German Empire Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz

Strength

13,330 men total

  • 9,900 infantry
  • 1,340 cavalry
  • 42 artillery pieces
9,000 infantry
20 artillery pieces
1 brigade of cavalry
unknown number of Rocket Ships
Casualties and losses
4,262 casualties:
1,962 dead
2,300 wounded
1,200 casualties:
Unknown dead,
512 prisoners
2 artillery pieces captured

 United Kingdom

United Kingdom Fenton Aylmer

German Empire Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz

13,330 men total

The Battle of Sheikh Sa'ad (Turkish: Sağ Sahil) occurred between 6–8 January 1916 during the Mesopotamian Campaign of the First World War. The battle took place along the banks of the Tigris River between the Anglo-Indian Tigris Corps and elements of the Ottoman Sixth Army. The engagement was the first in a series of assaults by the Tigris Corps to try to break through the Ottoman lines to relieve the besieged garrison at Kut.


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