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Bruce, A. (n.d.). 17 February – 11 March 1917 – The Capture of Baghdad. [Electronic Version]. An Illustrated Companion to the First World War. Duffy, M. (2002). Battles: The Capture of Baghdad, 1917. The First World War. Retrieved 17 August 2005. Official Dispatch about the Operations Leading to the Fall of Baghdad, General Maude.
The fall of Baghdad marked the end of the five hundred-year-old Abbasid Caliphate—although a member of the dynasty eventually made it to Cairo, where the Mamluks installed him as Al-Mustansir II, he and his descendants were puppets of the Mamluk state and never gained much recognition in the wider Muslim world; they would later be usurped by ...
The Battle of Baghdad, also known as the Fall of Baghdad, was a military engagement that took place in Baghdad in early April 2003, as part of the invasion of Iraq. Three weeks into the invasion of Iraq, Coalition Forces Land Component Command elements, led by the U.S. Army 3rd Infantry Division, captured Baghdad. Over 2,000 Iraqi soldiers as ...
Map of the route of the advance by U.S. and allied forces. The first assaults on Baghdad begin shortly following the 01:00 UTC expiry of the United States' 48-hour deadline for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and his sons to leave Iraq. 02:30 UTC: Explosions are reported in Baghdad, damaging civilian buildings.
Capture of Baghdad (1638), during the Ottoman–Safavid Wars; Siege of Baghdad (1733), during the Ottoman–Persian Wars; Fall of Baghdad (1917), during World War I; Capture of Baghdad (1941), during World War II; Battle of Baghdad (2003), during the Iraq War; Battle of Baghdad (2006–2008), during the Iraq War
This list includes any raid, strike, skirmish, siege, sacking, and/or battle (land, naval, and air) that occurred on the territories of what may today be referred to as Iraq; however, in which the conflict itself may have only been part of an operation of a campaign in a theater of a greater war (e.g. any and/or all border, undeclared, colonial ...
The two Battles of Ramadi were fought between the forces of the British and Ottoman Empires in July and September 1917 during World War I.The two sides contested the town of Ramadi in central Iraq, about 100 km (62 miles) west of Baghdad on the south bank of the Euphrates River, where an important Ottoman garrison was quartered.
865-866 Caliphal Civil War, was an armed conflict during the "Anarchy at Samarra" between the rival caliphs al-Musta'in and al-Mu'tazz. 892 – Abbasid Caliphate of Al-Mu'tamid relocated to Baghdad from Samarra. [9] 901 – Jami al-Qasr (mosque) built. [13] 908 – Al-Khulafa Mosque built. [4] 946 – Battle of Baghdad; Shia Buyids in power. [9]