Battle of Tell El Kebir

Battle of Tel El Kebir
Part of Anglo-Egyptian War

Battle of Tel el-Kebir
painting by Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville
Date13 September 1882
Location30°40′N 31°56′E / 30.667°N 31.933°E / 30.667; 31.933
Result British victory
Belligerents

United Kingdom

Khedivate of Egypt
Commanders and leaders
Garnet Wolseley Ahmed ‘Urabi
Strength
13,000 troops
60 guns
18,000 troops (estimates)
60–75 guns
Casualties and losses
57 killed
380 wounded
22 missing

2,000 killed

58 guns captured
Location within Egypt

The Battle of Tel El Kebir (often spelled Tel-El-Kebir) was fought on 13 September 1882 at Tell El Kebir in Egypt, 110 km north-north-east of Cairo. An entrenched Egyptian force under the command of Ahmed ʻUrabi was defeated by a British army led by Garnet Wolseley, in a sudden assault preceded by a march under cover of darkness. The battle was the decisive engagement of the Anglo-Egyptian War.