Battle of Uadi Bu Taga explained

Conflict:Battle of Uadi Bu Taga
Date:9 - 11 September 1931
Place:Uadi Bu Taga, near Slonta and Cyrene, Libya
Result:Italian victory
Combatant2: Senussi Order
Commander1: Rodolfo Graziani
Commander2: Omar al-Mukhtar
Omar Shegewi
Casualties1:Unknown
Casualties2:Unknown
Partof:the Jebel Akhdar campaign during the Second Italo-Senussi War

The Battle of Uadi Bu Taga was fought in Libya in September 1931 between Italy and Senusiyya. The battle ended in a key Italian victory.

Battle and aftermath

At the end of the battle the heaviest clashes during the Second Italo-Senussi War also ended. The campaign was later declared over by General Pietro Badoglio on 24 January 1932. Thanks to the help of the air force, during the battle the Italian soldiers defeated the tribes of Braasa and Dorsa and a unit of Savaris captured Omar al-Mukhtar, leader of the rebellion, on 9 September 1931.[2] He was later brought to Soluch and executed here on 16 September. His aides, including Yousuf Burahil and Fadil Bu Umar, were also executed on 24 September 1932.[3] Rodolfo Graziani stated that during the executions, 20,000 Bedouins were forced to assist the events to show that their aggression towards the Italian colonials was over.

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gustavo Ottolenghi. 1997. Gli italiani e il colonialismo: i campi di detenzione italiani in Africa. Sugarco. it. 9788871983974.
  2. Book: Domenico Quirico . Lo squadrone bianco . 313 . Edizioni Mondadori Le Scie . Milan . 2002 .
  3. Ali Abdullatif Ahmida . 2006 . When the Subaltern Speak: Memory of Genocide in Colonial Libya 1929 to 1933 . Italian Studies . 61 . 2 . 175–190 . 10.1179/007516306X142924. 161690236 .