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Iraq in World War I - From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest (Paperback, New)
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Iraq in World War I - From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest (Paperback, New)
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The victors of WWI created the modern Middle East, but little has
been written and even less is known about Iraq during WWI. Similar
to his earlier works on Persia, Dr. Majd combines extensive
research of U.S. State Department archives with official British
sources to create a timely history of Iraq from 1910 to 1918 that
will promote a better understanding of subsequent Iraqi and Middle
Eastern history. In 1914, Great Britain invaded Iraq and Persia to
gain control of the region's vast oil resources. With the Allies
attacking the Ottoman Empire from every direction and the ongoing
discord between Iraq's Shia and Sunni populations, the British
anticipated an easy victory. Instead they encountered a vigilant
force of Shia and Sunni Arabs and Turks united against the British
invasion. It was only after America's direct entry into the war,
the revolution in Russia, and occupation of the oil-rich province
and city of Mosul after the cease-fire with Turkey, that Britain
was able to complete the conquest of the region. After the war
"mandates" and "modern nation-states" were established and the
stage was set for the oil ententes of the 1920s that divided the
oil among the victors. This book chronicles an important and under
researched period of Middle Eastern history. It is the third book
in Majd's World War I trilogy.
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