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[[File:Knatchbull M (capt the Hon) Collection Q44314.jpg|thumb|270px|View of Achi Baba from the front line trench. Gallipoli, 29 April 1915.]]
[[File:Knatchbull M (capt the Hon) Collection Q44314.jpg|thumb|300px|View of Achi Baba from the front line trench. Gallipoli, 29 April 1915.]]
'''Achi Baba''' (''Turkish'' '''Alçi Tepe''') is a height dominating the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey.<ref name="Merriam-Webster">''Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary'', Third Edition. Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam-Webster Inc., 1997. ISBN 0877795460. p.5</ref> It was the main defensive position of the Ottoman Turkish defenses in 1915 during the First World War Gallipoli campaign.<ref name="Merriam-Webster" />
'''Achi Baba''' (''Turkish'' '''Alçi Tepe''') is a height dominating the [[Gallipoli]] Peninsula in [[Turkey]]. It was the main defensive position of the Ottoman Turkish defences during the First World War Gallipoli campaign of 1915.


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*{{tgw|28 June}}, {{tgw|12 July}} and {{tgw|6 August}} – Chief attacks occurred.
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Revision as of 19:05, 27 July 2023

View of Achi Baba from the front line trench. Gallipoli, 29 April 1915.

Achi Baba (Turkish Alçi Tepe) is a height dominating the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey. It was the main defensive position of the Ottoman Turkish defences during the First World War Gallipoli campaign of 1915.

Chronological events about Achi Baba (Gallipoli).

1914

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