Wadi Chiàn-tò͘Eng-kok kap Thó͘-ní-kî (Osman Tè-kok) tī It-chhù Tāi-chiàn sî-kî ùi Mesopotamia ê chi̍t kái chiàn-sū, hoat-seng tī 1916 nî 1 goe̍h 13 ji̍t. Tong-sî niá Eng-Ìn kun-tūi, chi̍t lé-pài chêng tī Sheik Sa’ad hông phah-thè ê chiong-kun Fenton Aylmer hiòng Tigris Hô téng-liû chìn-peng, ùi hō chò Wadi ê soaⁿ-kok tùi-khòng Thó͘-kun, lâi oān-chō͘ lēng-gōa chi̍t ūi tng siū Thó͘-kun kong-kek ê Kut-al-Amara siâⁿ.

Pún kái chiàn-tò͘ chō-sêng Tāi-eng hong sún-sit 1,600 lâng peng-le̍k, Thó͘-kun siú tiâu hū-kīn ê Hanna ài-kháu (* defile).

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siu-kái
  • Tony Jaques (2007). "Wadi | 1916 | World War I". Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from Antiquity through the Twenty-first Century. Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0313335365.