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}}Clockwise from top left: Charnean [[K2 Amnes]] armored cars in Taabi; Itayanan soldiers on horseback; General Azure Moradi in the field; Agala Republican Army soldiers rallying to the front; Camels transporting ICA equipment; Charnean Anti-Partisan mounted troops.
}}Clockwise from top left: Charnean [[K2 Amnes]] armored cars in Taabi; Itayanan soldiers on horseback; General Azure Moradi in the field; Agala Republican Army soldiers rallying to the front; Camels transporting ICA equipment; Charnean Anti-Partisan mounted troops.
| date              = 15 August 1945 - 29 December 1947
| date              = 15 August 1945 - 29 December 1947

Revision as of 12:40, 6 May 2022

Agala War
Clockwise from top left: Charnean K2 Amnes armored cars in Taabi; Itayanan soldiers on horseback; General Azure Moradi in the field; Agala Republican Army soldiers rallying to the front; Camels transporting ICA equipment; Charnean Anti-Partisan mounted troops.
Date15 August 1945 - 29 December 1947
Location
Result Charnean victory
Territorial
changes
Charnean reconquest of Agala
Transfer of the Raadat line to Charnea
Belligerents
 Charnea  Agala  Itayana
Commanders and leaders
Strength
  • 800,000
    (330,000 mobilised)
  • 4 tanks
  • 7 armoured cars
  • 200 artillery pieces[1]
  • 13 aircraft
  • 500,000
    (100,000 mobilised)
  • 795 tanks[2]
  • 2,000 artillery pieces
  • 595 aircraft[2]
Casualties and losses
377,500 killed
(1935–1941)[3]
  • 10,000 killed1
    (est. May 1936)
  • 44,000 wounded
    (est. May 1936)
  • 9,555 killed2
    (est. 1936–1940)
  • 144,000 wounded & sick
    (est. 1936–1940)
Total:
  • 208,000 casualties
  • 382,800 civilians killed
    (1935–1941)[3][a]
Contemporary figures of 1,148 Italian army and Blackshirts killed, 125 died of wounds, 31 missing, about 1,593 Eritrean troops killed and 453 civilian workmen killed, are considered suspect.[5]
  1. Storia dell'Aeronautica-l'aeronautica italiana, Hobby e Work 2001
  2. 2.0 2.1 Barker 1971, p. 20.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Barker 1968, pp. 292–293.
  4. Sullivan 1999, p. 188.
  5. Sbacchi 1978, p. 43.


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