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Qunfudhah (Arabic: ٱلْقُنْفُذَة, romanized: Al-Qunfuḏah), also
known as
Kunfuda, is a
Saudi city in the
region of the
Tihamah on the
coast of the Red Sea...
- The
Battle of
Kunfuda Bay was a
naval battle of the Italo-Turkish War
between small squadrons of the
Italian and
Ottoman navies. On 7
January 1912, the...
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Italian destroyers at the
Battle of Preveza.
Kastamonu (gunboat)
Konfida (
Kunfuda,
present day: Al Qunfudhah, Al
Bahah Province,
Saudi Arabia), Red Sea 7...
- Kastamonu, Muha, Ordu and Refahiye) and a
yacht (Sipka) in the
Battle of
Kunfuda Bay. The
Italians blockaded the Red Sea
ports of the
Ottomans and actively...
- two
destroyers sank or destro****
seven Ottoman gunboats in the
Battle of
Kunfuda Bay in
January 1912. Most of the
earlier cruisers were
obsolescent by the...
- destro****
while attempting to
withdraw into the
Mediterranean at the
Battle of
Kunfuda Bay.
Before 1914, the
Kingdom of
Italy built six
dreadnought battleships:...
- May 6, 1912 when the
Italian fleet won the
Turkish one in the
Battle of
Kunfuda Bay (today Al Qunfudhah). It was an
operation that
earned Cerrina Feroni...
- the Red Sea
Naval Division,
commanding the
Piemonte during the
Battle of
Kunfuda Bay. For this he was
awarded the Knight's
Cross of the
Military Order of...
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defeated Ottoman light naval forces in the
battles of Preveza,
Beirut and
Kunfuda Bay. In the latter, a
smaller Gr****
fleet successfully engaged with Ottoman...
- she
intercepted the
steamer Kayseri leaving the Suez Canal,
bound for
Kunfuda with a load of coal for the
Ottoman gunboats stationed there. In early...