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{{Infobox Military Conflict
{{Infobox military conflict
|conflict=Battle of Unaizah
| conflict = Battle of Unaizah
|partof=[[Saudi–Rashidi War]]
| partof = [[Saudi–Rashidi War]]
| image = {{Location map
|image=
| Saudi Arabia
|caption=
| width = 300px
|date=March, 1904
| caption =
|place=[[Al-Qassim Province|Qassim region]], [[Arabia]]
| label =
|casus=Saudi expansion on north
| lat_deg = 26.084
|result=Emirate of Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) victory
| lon_deg = 43.994
|combatant1=[[File:Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg|border|22px]] [[Emirate of Ha'il]]
}}
|combatant2=[[File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg|border|22px]] [[Emirate of Nejd and Hasa]]
| caption = Location of [[Unaizah]], [[Saudi Arabia]]
|commander1=[[File:Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg|border|22px]] [[Abdul-Aziz bin Mitab]]
| date = March 1904
|commander2=[[File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg|border|22px]] [[Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia|Abdulaziz Ibn Saud]]
| place = [[Unaizah]], [[Al-Qassim Province|Qassim region]], [[Arabia]]
|strength1=
| casus = Saudi expansion on north
|strength2=
| result = Decisive Emirate of Nejd victory
|casualties1=370 killed<ref name=beck/>
| combatant1 = [[File:Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg|border|22px]] [[Emirate of Ha'il]] ''Supported by:''<br> {{flagicon image|Flag of the Ottoman Empire.svg|size=22px}} [[Ottoman Empire]]
|casualties2=2 killed<ref name=beck/>
| combatant2 = [[File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg|border|22px]] [[Emirate of Riyadh]]
| commander1 = [[File:Flag of the Emirate of Ha'il.svg|border|22px]] [[Abdul-Aziz bin Mitab]]
| commander2 = [[File:Flag of the Second Saudi State.svg|border|22px]] [[Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia|Abdulaziz Ibn Saud]]
| strength1 =
| strength2 =
| casualties1 = 370 killed<ref name=beck/>
| casualties2 = 2 killed<ref name=beck/>
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}}
{{Campaignbox Saudi–Rashidi War}}
{{Campaignbox Saudi–Rashidi War}}
The '''Battle of Unaizah''' took place during the early stage of the [[Saudi-Rashidi War]]. Abdul Aziz captured Unaizah (Anaiza) in March 1904, killing 370 while losing only two men.<ref name=beck>Sanderson Beck. ''Arabia, Yemen and Iraq 1700-1950''. [http://www.san.beck.org/16-4-Arabia,Iraq.html#a4]</ref>
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>


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Ottoman period in the history of Saudi Arabia]]
[[Category:Battles involving Saudi Arabia|Unaizah 1904]]
[[Category:Ottoman Arabia]]
[[Category:1904 in Saudi Arabia]]
[[Category:Battles involving the House of Saud|Unaizah 1904]]
[[Category:1904 in Asia]]
[[Category:20th century in the Arabian Peninsula]]
[[Category:Conflicts in 1904|Unaizah 1904]]
[[Category:Conflicts in 1904|Unaizah 1904]]



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Latest revision as of 05:22, 7 November 2024

Battle of Unaizah
Part of Saudi–Rashidi War
Battle of Unaizah (1904) is located in Saudi Arabia
Battle of Unaizah (1904)

Location of Unaizah, Saudi Arabia
DateMarch 1904
Location
Result Decisive Emirate of Nejd victory
Belligerents
Emirate of Ha'il Supported by:
Ottoman Empire
Emirate of Riyadh
Commanders and leaders
Abdul-Aziz bin Mitab Abdulaziz Ibn Saud
Casualties and losses
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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