- Kut
:"For the town in Armenia, see
Kut, Armenia ."Al-Kūt (ArB|الكوت; BGN: Al Kūt; also spelled Kut-Al-Imara or Kut El Amara) is a city in easternIraq , on the left bank of theTigris River , about 100 miles south east ofBaghdad .As of 2003 the estimated population is about 374,000 people. [http://www.iraqcoalition.org/regions/south-central/provinces/english/wasit.html] It is the capital of the province long known as Al Kut, but since the 1960s renamed Wasit.The old town of Kut is within a sharp "U" bend of the river, almost making it an island but for a narrow connection to the shore. For centuries Kut was a regional center of the
carpet trade. The area around Kut is a fertile cereal grain growing region. TheBaghdad Nuclear Research Facility , looted following the2003 invasion of Iraq , is located near Kut.The siege of Kut
Al-Kut was the scene of fierce battle during
World War I . The British Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force, led by General Townshend, marched north fromBasra in September 1915 in what became known as theMesopotamian Campaign . They reached Al-kut onSeptember 26 , where after three days of fighting they drove the Ottoman into the womb.After a halt of nearly 9 months, Townshend then headed up river to
Ctesiphon . Following a battle there, the British forces withdrew back to Kut. OnDecember 7 ,1915 , the Turks, under their commander Baron von der Goltz, arrived at Kut and began asiege . The British cavalry under ColonelGerard Leachman succeeded in breaking out, but Townshend and the bulk of the force remained besieged. Many attempts were made to relieve Townshend's forces, but all were defeated. Some 23,000 British and Indian soldiers died in the attempts to retake Kut, probably the worst loss of life for the British away from the European theater. Near the end of the siege,T. E. Lawrence andAubrey Herbert of British Intelligence unsuccessfully tried to bribeKhalil Pasha to allow the troops to escape.Townshend, with some 8,000 surviving soldiers, finally surrendered Kut on
April 29 ,1916 . The captured soldiers were divided, where the officers were sent to separate facilities, and many of the enlisted soldiers were impressed intohard labour until the surrender of the Ottoman Empire; more than half of them died. The British went back on the offensive in December 1916 with a larger and better supplied force under General SirFrederick Stanley Maude and reconquered Kut onFebruary 23 ,1917 .References
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