32°51′27″N 05°37′21″W / 32.85750°N 5.62250°W / 32.85750; -5.62250 The Battle of El Herri (also known as Elhri) was fought between France and the Berber Zaian...
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Zaian War (category African theatre of World War I)
600 French killed at the Battle of El Herri. Lyautey reorganised his available forces into a "living barricade", consisting of outposts manned by his best...
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Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand by the Council of Ministers for its rearguard action in Annual. Picasso file Battle of El Herri, a similar battle during the...
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invaders from easily seizing Khénifra. Despite the French defeat in the Battle of El Herri, 13 November 1914, the colonizers were determined not to abandon the...
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Dámaso Berenguer (redirect from Dámaso Berenguer y Fusté, Count of Xauen)
title of Count of Xauen in reward. The disaster for the Spanish Army in Morocco in the summer of 1921, which included the defeat at the Battle of Annual...
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Battle of El Herri (1914) Senussi Campaign (1915-1916) Senussi order Invasion of Tunisia Coastal campaign (1915–1916) Action of Agagia (1916) Band of Oases...
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same year, the Battle of El Herri took place and Zayani inflicted heavy losses (around 600 casualties) upon the French military. The battle was later dubbed...
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French colonial empire (redirect from History of French Imperialism)
thus the French forces suffered high losses. For example, at the Battle of El Herri in 1914, 600 French soldiers were killed. The fighting was primarily...
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November 13 (redirect from 13th of November)
inflict the heaviest defeat of French forces in Morocco at the Battle of El Herri. 1916 – World War I: Prime Minister of Australia Billy Hughes is expelled...
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José Sanjurjo (redirect from José Sanjurjo y Sacanell, 1st Marquess of the Rif)
regaining of the territory in Melilla lost after the Battle of Annual in 1921. In 1922, he was assigned to investigate corruption in the army command of Larache...
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Thami El Glaoui (Arabic: التهامي الكلاوي; 1879–23 January 1956) was the Pasha of Marrakesh from 1912 to 1956. His family name was el Mezouari, from a title...
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and they lost more than 600 in the Battle of El Herri. Over the following four years, the French retained most of their territory despite the Central...
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the Spanish colony in the north; el-Krim managed to establish the Republic of the Rif. The second was an uprising of the Hasani-Sanhaja Sahrawis in the...
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Manuel Fernández Silvestre (section Battle of Annual)
one of the worst defeats ever suffered by the contemporary Spanish Army. Silvestre was born in El Caney in the Spanish Cuba to the second marriage of his...
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René Laverdure (category Recipients of the Order of the Dragon of Annam)
marched on El Herri with almost the entire garrison on 13 November. His troops successfully attacked the camp during the Battle of El Herri but were overwhelmed...
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the outbreak of the First World War, France withdrew troops for service in Europe, and they lost more than 600 in the Battle of El Herri. Over the following...
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his rival Abd el Krim. Mulai Ahmed er Raisuni was born in the village of Zinat sometime in 1871.[citation needed] Due to his place of origin and his...
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Mohamed Meziane (category Defence ministers of Morocco)
in Beni Ansar, son of Bel Qasem al-Zahrawi al-Mazzuji al-Qale'i, the caïd of the Mazzuja tribe, called by the Spanish Mizián "el Bueno" ("the Good One")...
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Paul Prosper Henrys (category French Army generals of World War I)
cavalry commander of units in Morocco 27/07/16-20/05/17 - commander of 59th infantry division (reserve) 20/05/17-12/12/17 - commander of 17th army corps...
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Senegalese Tirailleurs (category Colonial regiments of France)
French column which was wiped out near Khenifra, during the Battle of El Herri on 13 November 1914, with 646 dead. The 10th, 13th, 16th and 21st BTS subsequently...
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Second Melillan campaign (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
hinterland also added, although after 1905 Sultan pretender El Rogui Bou Hmara carried out a policy of defusing hostilities in the area which favoured Spain...
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terror attacks in France List of battles involving France (disambiguation) List of wars in the Low Countries until 1560 List of wars in the southern Low Countries...
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2005, p. 1052. Tucker 2005, p. 299. Duffy, Michael (2009-08-22). "The Battle of Bolimov, 1915". Firstworldwar.com. Archived from the original on 2006-09-03...
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José Millán-Astray (category Spanish military personnel of the Rif War)
1936 en el paraninfo de la Universidad de Salamanca [Archeology of a myth: the act of 12 October 1936 in the auditorium of the University of Salamanca]...
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Ottoman Sultan Mehmed V proclaimed holy war. November 13 – Zaian War: Battle of El Herri – Zayanes (Berbers) in Morocco overpower French forces. November 14...
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were withdrawn from 1914 to 1915 for service in France and at the Battle of El Herri (13 November 1914) more than 600 French soldiers were killed. Hubert...
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Morocco experienced a famine from 1903 to 1907, as well as insurrections led by El-Rogui (Bou Hmara) and Mulai Ahmed er Raisuni.[page needed] Abd al-Hafid wrested...
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Battle of El Herri — A French colonial garrison of 1,200 men under command of Lieutenant-Colonel René Laverdure attacked Berber tribesmen part of the...
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Lehri, Morocco (redirect from El Herri)
spelled El Herri, is a commune in Khénifra Province, Béni Mellal-Khénifra, Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 9424...
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Jhelum District in the Punjab province of Pakistan Lahari (disambiguation) Lahar (disambiguation) Battle of El Herri, or Lehri, a 1914 military conflict...
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