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The Rif War, also called the Second Moroccan War, was fought in the early 1920s between the colonial power Spain (later assisted by France) and the Berbers of the Rif mountainous region. Led by Abd al-Karim, the Rifs at first defeated the Spanish forces by using guerrilla tactics and captured European weapons. After France's entry into the conflict and the massive landing of Spanish troops at Al Hoceima, el-Krim surrendered to the French and went to exile.
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dbpedia:Second_Melillan_campaign
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Rif War
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Total: 81,500 : 23,000 casualties (of which 18,000 killed in battle or died of disease) 8,500 wounded : 10,000 dead (2,500 killed in battle)
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Spain (1925–1926) Jebala tribes 23pxRepublic of the Rif
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dbpedia:José_Millán_Astray dbpedia:Abd_el-Krim dbpedia:José_Sanjurjo dbpedia:Manuel_Fernández_Silvestre dbpedia:Dámaso_Berenguer dbpedia:Miguel_Primo_de_Rivera dbpedia:Philippe_Pétain dbpedia:Mulai_Ahmed_er_Raisuni dbpedia:Hubert_Lyautey
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Dissolution of theRepublic of the Rif Spanish-French victory
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Other sources: +200aircraft March 1926: less than 20,000 (Never more than 20,000 with firearms) including less than 7,000 "elites" 80,000 irregulars : 140,000 soldiers : 325,000 soldiers autumn 1925: 35,000-50,000 Spanish estimate: Total: 465,000 soldiers
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