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- Eighth Armies were supplied, including the important railway junction at Messudieh. The strategic move was to be made by the Desert Mounted Corps, commanded...
- central-battery ironclads Superb (1875) – launched as Hamidieh, renamed (Ottoman Messudieh) Neptune (1874) (ex-Independencia) – masted turret-ship, sold for breaking...
- Superb (launched as Hamidieh, renamed) (1875) - Sold for BU 1906 (Ottoman Messudieh) Neptune (1874) (ex-Independencia) masted turret-ship — Sold for BU 1903...
- the railway wound through a narrow p**** in the foothills to climb to Messudieh Junction in the Judean Hills where it again branched. One line continued...
- supplied the two Ottoman Armies, including the important railway junction at Messudieh in the Judean Hills. The infantry divisions were to continue their attack...
- Squadron were to bomb the Afulah telephone exchange and railway station, the Messudieh Junction railway lines, and the Ottoman Seventh Army headquarters and...
- the railway wound through a narrow p**** in the foothills to climb to Messudieh Junction in the Judean Hills where it again branched into two lines. One...
- Ottoman Armies. These lines, including the important railway junction at Messudieh, transported their supplies into the Judean Hills. The British infantry...
- 612] The Mouslimie railway junction should not be confused with the Messudieh railway junction in the Judean Hills. [Keogh 1955 pp. 243–4] See also...
- Jenin, to wind through a narrow p**** in the foothills before climbing to Messudieh Junction, where it again branched. One line ran westward to Tulkarm and...