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- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul abstract "The Battle of Abu Tellul (called the Affair of Abu Tellul by the British Battles Nomenclature Committee) was fought on 14 July 1918 during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I after German and Ottoman Empire forces attacked the British Empire garrison in the Jordan Valley. The valley had been occupied by the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) from February 1918 when Jericho was captured. Following two raids east of the River Jordan by the EEF the first in March and second in April the defence of the valley became the responsibility of the Desert Mounted Corps.A German and Ottoman force attacked the Australian Light Horse units defending the heights at Mussallabeh and Abu Tellul on the edge of the Judean Hills, while a German force attacked those defending the Wadi Mellaha midway between Abu Tellul and the Jordan River. As these attacks were taking place on the western bank of the river, on the eastern side the Ottoman Caucasus Cavalry Brigade deployed two regiments, to attack the bridgeheads at the fords of El Hinu and Makhadet Hijla. However, the Ottoman formation was overwhelmed by a combined force of British and Indian troops before it could launch its attack. These were the last attacks against the British forces in this campaign.".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul causalties "189 including 23 killed, 46 wounded Australian Light Horsemen".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul combatant "India".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul commander Charles_Frederick_Cox.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul commander Cyril_Harbord.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul date "1918-07-14".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul isPartOfMilitaryConflict Middle_Eastern_theatre_of_World_War_I.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul place Palestine.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul result "Allied victory".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul strength "15th (Imperial Service) Cavalry Brigade".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul strength "1st Light Horse Brigade".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul strength "B Battery, Honourable Artillery Company".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul strength "Ottoman 24th Division (supported by two German battalions)".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul thumbnail Abu_Tellul_defences_1918.jpg?width=300.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul wikiPageExternalLink 39.pdf.
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- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul caption "Turkish defences at Abu Tellul".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul casualties "189".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul casualties "about 1,000; 105 killed, 45 wounded, 425–540 captured".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul combatant "India".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul commander "Charles Cox".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul commander "Cyril Rodney Harbord".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul commander "H. J. M. Macandrew".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul conflict "Battle of Abu Tellul".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul date "1918-07-14".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Abu_Tellul.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul partof "the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul place Palestine.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul result "Allied victory".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul strength Honourable_Artillery_Company.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul strength "1".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul strength "15".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul strength "Ottoman 24th Division".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul subject Category:1918_in_British-administered_Palestine.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_Australia.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_British_India.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_Germany.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_Indian_Princely_States.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul subject Category:Battles_of_World_War_I_involving_the_United_Kingdom.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul subject Category:Battles_of_the_Sinai_and_Palestine_Campaign.
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul subject Category:Conflicts_in_1918.
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- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul type BattlesOfWorldWarIInvolvingTheOttomanEmpire.
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- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul comment "The Battle of Abu Tellul (called the Affair of Abu Tellul by the British Battles Nomenclature Committee) was fought on 14 July 1918 during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I after German and Ottoman Empire forces attacked the British Empire garrison in the Jordan Valley. The valley had been occupied by the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) from February 1918 when Jericho was captured.".
- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul label "Battle of Abu Tellul".
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- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul depiction Abu_Tellul_defences_1918.jpg.
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- Battle_of_Abu_Tellul name "Battle of Abu Tellul".