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| caption = Painting of troops of the [[Gallambrian Light Horse]] and the [[Royal Horse Artillery (Gallambria)|Royal Horse Artillery]] go into action against the Junud Bani Nasir in the hills outside of Al-Ghaydah, Bani Nasir (Simpson, 1923) | | caption = Painting of troops of the [[Gallambrian Light Horse]] and the [[Royal Horse Artillery (Gallambria)|Royal Horse Artillery]] go into action against the Junud Bani Nasir in the hills outside of Al-Ghaydah, Bani Nasir, near present day Gath Rimmon.(Simpson, 1923) | ||
| date = 3 May 1908 - 12 September 1908 | | date = 3 May 1908 - 12 September 1908 | ||
| place = [[Bashan Protectorate|Bashan Tribal Areas]] | | place = [[Bashan Protectorate|Bashan Tribal Areas]] | ||
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| territory = | | territory = | ||
| result = Gallambrian Victory<br/><small>Trucial States established</small> | | result = Gallambrian Victory<br/><small>[[Trucial States of the Bashan|Trucial States established]]</small> | ||
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| units2 = {{plainlist| | | units2 = {{plainlist| | ||
* Yehudim Militia | * Yehudim Militia | ||
* Jaysh Qubilat | * Jaysh Qubilat A-ldalim | ||
* Junud Bani Nasir | * Junud Bani Nasir | ||
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| strength1 = approx. 5,500 | | strength1 = approx. 5,500 | ||
| strength2 = approx. 17,000 | | strength2 = approx. 17,000 | ||
| casualties1 = | | casualties1 = {{plainlist| | ||
| casualties2 = | * Killed: 1638 | ||
* Wounded: 2,240}} | |||
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* Killed: 4,500 approx. | |||
* Wounded: Est. 8,000 | |||
* Captured: 4,600}} | |||
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The '''Bashan Offensive''' was a military operation from 3 May to 12 September 1908, by [[Gallambrian Armed Forces|His Majesty's Gallambrian Armed Forces]] in response to the Aroer Massacre, where members of the Mahozite Shomrim killed 190 officers and sailors of the HMGS King George I. A ceasefire was declared on 12 September 1908, after the remaining forces of the Yehudim Militia surrendered following the capitulation of the Siege of En Gannim, with hostilities officially ending after the signing of the Treaty of Mahanaim on 14 September. | |||
==Events preceding hostilities== | |||
===Aroer Massacre=== | |||
===Gallambrian Reprisal=== | |||
==Commencement of hostilities== | |||
===Attack on Aroer=== | |||
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==Capitulation and Surrender== |
Revision as of 13:55, 30 May 2020
The Bashan Offensive | |||||||
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Painting of troops of the Gallambrian Light Horse and the Royal Horse Artillery go into action against the Junud Bani Nasir in the hills outside of Al-Ghaydah, Bani Nasir, near present day Gath Rimmon.(Simpson, 1923) | |||||||
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The Bashan Offensive was a military operation from 3 May to 12 September 1908, by His Majesty's Gallambrian Armed Forces in response to the Aroer Massacre, where members of the Mahozite Shomrim killed 190 officers and sailors of the HMGS King George I. A ceasefire was declared on 12 September 1908, after the remaining forces of the Yehudim Militia surrendered following the capitulation of the Siege of En Gannim, with hostilities officially ending after the signing of the Treaty of Mahanaim on 14 September.