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Eastern Affairs. Further Correspondence Parts LXIV-LXVII
Confidential Print: Middle East, 1839-1969.
, 2010
Link:
https://www.archivesdirect.amdigital.co.uk/Documents/D..
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Eastern Affairs. Further Correspondence Parts LXIV-LXVII
UL https://suche.suub.uni-bremen.de/peid=amd-nl_cpme-E-AMD00038654&Exemplar=1&LAN=DE PB Adam Matthew Digital YR 2010 NO 1 online resource T3 Confidential Print: Middle East, 1839-1969. K1 Aden K1 Afghanistan K1 Ajman K1 Albania K1 Aleppo K1 Alexandretta (?skenderun) K1 Alexandria K1 Amman K1 Anatolia K1 Ankara K1 Armenia K1 Austria K1 Azerbaijan K1 Baghdad K1 Bahrain K1 Baku K1 Basra K1 Beirut K1 Belgrade K1 Black Sea K1 Bosnia K1 Bosphorus K1 Bucharest K1 Bulgaria K1 Bushire (Bushehr) K1 Cairo K1 Caucasus K1 Crimea K1 Cyrenaica K1 Damascus K1 Dardanelles K1 Delhi K1 Egypt K1 Euphrates River K1 France K1 Gaza K1 Georgia K1 Germany K1 Greece K1 Habbaniya K1 Hejaz K1 Herzegovina K1 India K1 Iran K1 Iraq K1 Ismailia K1 Israel K1 Istanbul K1 Italy K1 Jeddah K1 Jerusalem K1 Jordan K1 Kabul K1 Khartoum K1 Kirkuk K1 Kurdistan K1 Kuwait K1 Lebanon K1 Levant K1 London K1 Mecca K1 Mediterranean Sea K1 Mosul K1 Muscat K1 Nablus K1 Oman K1 Ottoman Empire K1 Pakistan K1 Palestine K1 Paris K1 Persian Gulf K1 Port Said K1 Qatar K1 Red Sea K1 Romania K1 Sana'a K1 Saudi Arabia K1 Sidon K1 Smyrna (Izmir) K1 Soviet Union K1 Strait of Hormuz K1 Sudan K1 Suez Canal K1 Syria K1 Tabriz K1 Tblisi (Tiflis) K1 Tehran K1 Thrace K1 Tigris River K1 Tripoli K1 Tripolitania K1 Turkey K1 Tyre K1 United Kingdom K1 United States K1 Washington, DC K1 West Bank K1 Yemen K1 Middle East K1 ?nönü, Mustafa Ismet K1 Abdul Illah K1 Amery, Leo K1 Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal K1 Attlee, Clement K1 Balfour K1 Arthur K1 1st Earl of Balfour K1 Ben-Gurion, David K1 Bevin, Ernest K1 Chamberlain, Neville K1 Chamoun, Camille K1 Churchill, Sir Winston K1 Clayton, Sir Gilbert K1 Cox, Sir Percy K1 Cunningham, Sir Alan K1 Eden K1 Sir Anthony K1 1st Earl of Avon K1 Farouk I of Egypt K1 Fuad I of Egypt K1 Georges-Picot, François K1 Glubb, Sir John ('Glubb Pasha') K1 Hashim Bay Khalid al-Atassi K1 Ibn Saud (Abdul Aziz Al Saud) K1 Kitchener K1 (Horatio) Herbert K1 1st Earl Kitchener K1 Lampson K1 Miles K1 1st Baron Killearn K1 Lawrence, T. E. (Thomas Edward) K1 Mohammad Fazlollah Zahedi K1 Mohammad Mossadeq K1 Mubarak bin Sabah Al-Sabah K1 Mustafa el-Nahhas Pasha K1 Nadir Shah of Afghanistan K1 Rashid Ali al-Gaylani K1 Reza Shah K1 Samuel K1 Sir Herbert K1 1st Viscount Samuel K1 Sepahbod Haj Ali Razmara K1 Shukri al-Quwatli K1 Weizmann, Chaim K1 Wingate K1 Sir Francis K1 Bt K1 Yahya Muhammad Hamidaddin (Imam Yahya) K1 Zahir Shah of Afghanistan K1 air force K1 Anglo-Iranian Oil Company K1 Arab Legion K1 Arabs K1 arms trade K1 army K1 assassination K1 Ba'ath Party K1 banking K1 battle K1 bombardment K1 bonds K1 boundary dispute K1 British Empire K1 British Government K1 British nationals K1 business K1 caliphate K1 Catholicism K1 Christianity K1 church K1 civil war K1 Committee of Union and Progress ('Young Turks') K1 communications K1 communism K1 concession K1 concessions K1 Conference of London (1921 and 1922) K1 conquest K1 coup d'état K1 currency K1 customs K1 democracy K1 diplomacy K1 diplomatic representation K1 disease K1 Druze K1 Durand Line K1 education K1 elections K1 electricity K1 evacuation K1 execution K1 exile K1 expulsions K1 famine K1 firman (Ottoman imperial decree) K1 fishing K1 foreign policy K1 imam K1 Imperial Bank of Persia K1 international border K1 investment K1 Iraq Petroleum Company K1 Islam K1 Judaism K1 judicial system K1 Kurds K1 League of Nations K1 loans K1 Mahdi Revolt K1 Majlis (parliament of Iran) K1 mandate K1 Maronites K1 massacre K1 migration K1 military K1 mining K1 Muslim Brotherhood K1 nationalism K1 navy K1 oil K1 opium K1 Orthodox Church K1 parliament K1 pipeline K1 plague K1 political residency K1 propaganda K1 Protestantism K1 railway K1 refugees K1 revolt K1 revolution K1 riots K1 roads K1 Royal Air Force K1 Royal Navy K1 Shia Muslim K1 siege K1 slavery K1 Sublime Porte K1 Sunni Muslim K1 tariffs K1 telegraph lines K1 trade K1 trade unions K1 treaty K1 Treaty of Lausanne (1923) K1 Treaty of Sèvres (1920) K1 Tudeh (Iranian communist party) K1 United Nations K1 uprising K1 war K1 women K1 Zionism LK http://dx.doi.org/https://www.archivesdirect.amdigital.co.uk/Documents/Details/FO%20406_84 DO https://www.archivesdirect.amdigital.co.uk/Documents/Details/FO%20406_84 SF ELIB - SuUB Bremen
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