DescriptionDujaila Redoubt Map from The Campaign in Mesopotamia 1914-1918. Volume II.jpg
English: Dujaila Redoubt Map from The Campaign in Mesopotamia 1914-1918. Volume II
The map accompanies The Campaign in Mesopotamia 1914-1918. Volume II , and shows a region around the Dujaila watercourse [Nahr ad Dujaylah] in central and eastern Iraq, indicating military operations, towns, settlements, rivers and marshes. A key in the lower right corner explains numbered locations on the map.
Prepared in the Historical Section of the Committee of Imperial Defence, and printed at the Ordnance Survey in 1924.
Scale approximately 1:190,000
Scale designator
Horizontal
Orientation
North
Degree coordinates
Top-left: 32° 44' 13.2" N, 45° 43' 10.56" E
Top-right: 32° 44' 13.2" N, 46° 19' 30.72" E
Bottom-left: 32° 22' 30" N, 45° 43' 10.56" E
Bottom-right: 32° 22' 30" N, 46° 19' 30.72" E
Physical characteristics
Materials: Printed in colour on paper
Søgeord: Aylmer, F.J.; Chamberlain, J. Austen; Suliman Pak; Duff, B.; von der Goltz; Gorringe; Halil Pasha; Lord Hardinge of Penshurst; Kut al Amara; Lake, P.H.N.; General J.E. Nixon; Townshend, C.V.F.; Tyrkiske Hær; Shatt el Arab; Nasiriya; Lord Crewe; Basra; Barrett, A.A.; Baku; Bicharakoff; Dunsterville, L.C.; von Falkenhayn; Marshall, W.R.; Maude, F.S.; Robertson, W.R.; Wilson, H.H.; Baratoff, N.N.; Cobbe, A.S.; Jabal Hamrin; Sannaiyat; Shatt al Adjaim;
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