1915 Ottoman campaign to try to retake Basra from British failed
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On April 11 Iraq’s parliament finally elected a president six months after elections. That was Nizar Amedi from the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK). This happened despite a boycott by the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and Nuri al-Maliki’s State of Law.
1915 British won Battle of Shaiba Ottomans had 4200 casualties 700 captured UK 1232 casualties
Ottoman commander Askari killed himself in disgrace British 1200 casualties
fortress despite German advisers warning against it British artillery decimated Ottoman forces
1915 Ottomans and tribesmen began probing attack upon British outpost in Shaiba, Basra to try to
expel UK forces from vilayet
1917 US consulate report Economy in Baghdad collapsing after British took city Trade cut off No
business
The ceasefire between the United States and Iran brought back a sense of peace to Iraq. The Resistance following its Persian sponsors announced a two week halt to operations.
1915 Ottoman campaign to try to retake Basra from British failed