English: The Mesopotamian Campaign, 1916-1918
Indian troops guarding Turkish prisoners captured at Sannaiyat, which was occupied by the 1st Corps, 24 February 1917.
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1917 (First World War)
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Ministry of Information First World War Unofficial Collection
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Indian Army, Turkish Army
Associated events
Mesopotamia 1914-1918, Ottoman Empire, First World War
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