It is estimated that the Meccans brought 3000 men to the battle and the Muslims were around 1000.
It depends... Some people say that it was a complete disaster, as many lives were lost, mainly because of the poor leadership of Douglas Haig. But some people would say that although many people died, that is just a natural part of a battle, and that because of this, people learnt a lot more about how to fight a battle more successfully.
Cochise was an Apache Chief who lived from 1805-1874. He fought in many battles but is famed for his part in the Battle of Apache Pass.
100 000 000
The Battle of Edgehill was part of the First English Civil War and took place on October 23, 1642. The total number of deaths was around 1,000. The total number of wounded was approximately 3,000.
There were many groups of people not part of the holocaust, such as young children who weren't jews, elderly people who were jews, gypsies or disabled. But a part from that many people were! :(
it was part of a bigger battle
Unless they were part of the British crews, none.
Battles are a part of war, not the other way around.
Approximately 1500 were involved. As a side note, all Mexicans are Americans since Mexico is a part of the continent of North America.
There were 372 Anzac casualties out of the 600 fighting at the Battle of the Nek. This battle was part of the World War I campaign in Gallipoli.
they convinced many Texans that Texas should be part of Mexico.
Just part of WW2 history.