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The siege of Jahra on March 31. Ibn Rashid succeeded in occupying and besieging Jahra, and Kurdi Ibn Tawala Al Shamri attacked the wells of Kuwait and occupied a border area. Ibn Tawala succeeded with 200 camels in occupying and besieging some Kuwaiti areas, and Jaber Al Sabah's forces surrendered near Al Rakhima, and 200 Kuwaitis were captured and some Kuwaiti forces fled, but after the victory, the Rashid forces withdrew from Jahra after 3 weeks of control.<ref>{{Cite book |last=سلطان بن محمد القاسمي |first=سلطان بن محمد |title=بيان الكويت |date=2004 |publisher=المؤسسه العربيه للدراسات والنشر |year=2006 |isbn=789953368054، 9953368058 |edition=1 |location=الكويت |publication-date=2006 |pages=136–138 |language= |
The siege of Jahra on March 31. Ibn Rashid succeeded in occupying and besieging Jahra, and Kurdi Ibn Tawala Al Shamri attacked the wells of Kuwait and occupied a border area. Ibn Tawala succeeded with 200 camels in occupying and besieging some Kuwaiti areas, and Jaber Al Sabah's forces surrendered near Al Rakhima, and 200 Kuwaitis were captured and some Kuwaiti forces fled, but after the victory, the Rashid forces withdrew from Jahra after 3 weeks of control.<ref>{{Cite book |last=سلطان بن محمد القاسمي |first=سلطان بن محمد |title=بيان الكويت |date=2004 |publisher=المؤسسه العربيه للدراسات والنشر |year=2006 |isbn=789953368054، 9953368058 |edition=1 |location=الكويت |publication-date=2006 |pages=136–138 |language=Arabic}}</ref> | ||
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siege of Jahra | |||||||
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Part of Kuwaiti–Rashidi war | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
British Empire | Emirate of Jabal Shammar | ||||||
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Mubarak I | Abd al-Aziz II | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
5,500 | 3,500 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Dozens of dead Dozens of wounded 200 Captive | unknown |
The siege of Jahra on March 31. Ibn Rashid succeeded in occupying and besieging Jahra, and Kurdi Ibn Tawala Al Shamri attacked the wells of Kuwait and occupied a border area. Ibn Tawala succeeded with 200 camels in occupying and besieging some Kuwaiti areas, and Jaber Al Sabah's forces surrendered near Al Rakhima, and 200 Kuwaitis were captured and some Kuwaiti forces fled, but after the victory, the Rashid forces withdrew from Jahra after 3 weeks of control.
References
- سلطان بن محمد القاسمي, سلطان بن محمد (2004). بيان الكويت (in Arabic) (1 ed.). الكويت: المؤسسه العربيه للدراسات والنشر (published 2006). pp. 136–138. ISBN 789953368054، 9953368058.
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