The First Battle of Sidi Abu Urqub took place between the Senussi's and Italy on May 13, 1915.
First Battle of Sidi Abu Arqub | |||||||
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Part of Senussi Campaign | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Senussi | Kingdom of Italy | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Masoud Al-Shweikh | Unknown | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Unknown | 700 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown |
Most were killed 200 Captured |
An Italian battalion hailing from the strategic Azizia region embarked on a daring mission; their objective was to lift the siege between the Senussi and Italians in Tarhuna, more specifically in the Wadi Al-Kharrouba region.[1]
In a subsequent attempt by the Italian forces to rescue their besieged troops in Tarhuna, a smaller force departed from the Azizia region. On Abu Urqub Mountain, towering a thousand feet high, a remarkable battle unfolded on May 13, 1915, between the Italian forces and the mujahideen led by Masoud Al-Shweik. The mujahideen achieved a clear victory, with most of the Italian forces being annihilated and around 200 Italian prisoners were captured.[2][1]
Following the battle, the Italian prisoners were taken into captivity, marking a significant victory for the mujahideen and highlighting the resilience of their defense in the face of Italian attempts to rescue their besieged forces.[1]
References
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