Indian Troops in the British Army in Iraq and Their Military Role in the Siege of Kut (1914–1916)

Indian Troops in the British Army in Iraq and Their Military Role in the Siege of Kut (1914–1916)

Authors

  • Asst. Lect. Dalal manal noori Kirkuk University – College of Education for Girls – History Department

Keywords:

Keywords: Indians, Tauzand, Siege of Kut, Nur al-Din Pasha, John Nixon.

Abstract

During the world war India was a British colony subject to the British crown   so Britain was mobilizing the forces of its armies from the Indians , through which to achieve a lot of victories in its battles and campaigns in which the Indians had an important role in the British campaign on Iraq , which began since their descent in Basra in 1914 , The Indians had a clear activity in which they were able with the British a lot of victories and history cannot ignore that role while they were fighting in a strange land and under British leadership and they were answered by an enemy that the Indians were afraid to confront it especially Muslims from them , which is the Ottoman army , They were from the same Islamic religious faith , so the impact of that fighting for the Indians at that stage was difficult , not only physical fatigue but its effect was moral and psychological on them more during the period of the siege The city and what they faced , while they were trapped from killing , disease and hunger until they occur in captivity .

Published

2025-06-02