Tell El Kebir
Tell El Kebir
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Tell El Kebir (
In the ancient times the city of
The location is famous for the Battle of Tell El Kebir which was fought in 1882 between the Egyptian army led by Ahmed 'Urabi and the British military. The ancient ruins of On were fortified into an entrenched camp by the Egyptian troops
Battle of Tell El Kebir
Relation with Abu Kabir in Palestine
The Egyptian troops of Ibrahim Pasha captured the city of Jaffa and its environs following a battle with the forces of the Ottoman Empire in 1832. Though Egyptian rule over this area continued only until 1840, Egyptian Muslims settled in and around Jaffa, founding among others the village of Abu Kabir. Many of the Egyptians who populated it came from Tell El Kebir and named it for their hometown.[3][4]
First World War

During the
The Tell El Kebir village was described by an Australian soldier in 1916 as
a very dirty little place with a few dirty shops in it[6]
The Allied
Second World War
During the
The cemetery now contains 65 Commonwealth graves from the First World War and 526 from the Second World War. There are also 84 military graves of other nations in the cemetery. It is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.[10]
See also
Citations and notes
- ^ Other names: at-Tall al-Kabīr, et-Tell el-Kebīr, Tell el- Kebîr, El-Tell el-Kebîr, Tell el- Kebir, At Tell al Kebir, El-Tell el-Kebir, At Tell al Kebīr, Tel el Kebir, Et Tell el Kebir
- Heliopolis.
- ISBN 1-57607-919-8.
- ISBN 9781412836210, retrieved 13 October 2009
- ^ p.64, Ramsay & Ramsay
- ^ Ernest George King, A DIARY OF THE WAR, 2ND REINFORCEMENT, 19TH BATTALION, 5TH INFANTRY BRIGADE A.I.E.FORCES, INTERMEDIATE BASE DEPOT, EGYPT, FEBRUARY 12, 1916 [1]
- ^ REME Base Workshops & REME Station Workshops Tel El Kebir M.E.L.F. 11
- ^ The Argus, Phil Everest, Not forgotten, 17 October 2002
- ^ Hansard HC Deb 21 January 1947 vol 432 cc19-20
- ^ CWGC Tel el Kebir War Memorial Cemetery
References
- Ramsay, Roy, & Ramsay, Ronald James, Hell, Hope And Heroes: Life in the Field Ambulance in World War I, Rosenberg Publishing, Kenthurst NSW, 2005
- Map of Suez Canal Zone showing Tel El Kebir