Battle and massacre at Shar al-Shatt

Battle and massacre at Shar al-Shatt
Part of The Massacres during the Italo-Turkish War

Map of the battle of Shar al-Shatt
Date23 October 1911
Location32°53′43.00″N 13°12′37.00″E / 32.8952778°N 13.2102778°E / 32.8952778; 13.2102778
Result
  • Italian defensive victory
  • Ottoman strategic and political victory
  • Belligerents
    Kingdom of Italy Italy  Ottoman Tripolitania
    Commanders and leaders
    Gustavo Fara Neşet Bey
    Strength
    8,500 men 8,000 - 10,000 men
    Casualties and losses
    Kingdom of Italy 378 dead and 125 wounded Heavy

    The battle and massacre at Shar al-Shatt (Arabic: شارع الشط Shār’ ash-Shaṭ; Sciara Sciat in Italian) occurred on 23 October 1911 in the village of Shar al-Shatt on the outskirts of Tripoli, Libya during the Italo-Turkish War. 503 Italians were killed in Shar al -Shatt, of which 125 in the following massacre of soldiers who had surrendered. The incident became known as the "Massacre of Italians at Sciara Sciat."[1]


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