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The '''Battle of Unaizah''' ({{ |
The '''Battle of Unaizah''' ({{langx|ar|معركة عنيزة}}) took place during the early stage of the [[Saudi-Rashidi War]]. [[Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia|Abdulaziz]] captured Unaizah (Anaiza) in March 1904, killing 370 while losing only two men.<ref name=beck>[http://www.san.beck.org/16-4-Arabia,Iraq.html#a4 Sanderson Beck. ''Arabia, Yemen and Iraq 1700-1950'']</ref> |
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Battle of Unaizah | |||||||
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Part of Saudi–Rashidi War | |||||||
Location of Unaizah, Saudi Arabia | |||||||
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Emirate of Ha'il Supported by: Ottoman Empire | Emirate of Riyadh | ||||||
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Abdul-Aziz bin Mitab | Abdulaziz Ibn Saud | ||||||
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370 killed[1] | 2 killed[1] |
The Battle of Unaizah (Arabic: معركة عنيزة) took place during the early stage of the Saudi-Rashidi War. Abdulaziz captured Unaizah (Anaiza) in March 1904, killing 370 while losing only two men.[1]
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