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Cairo Conference (1921)
The Sacred and the Profane
The Royal Air Force and Kuwait
A Sociolinguistic Study in Am, Northern Jordan
The Istiqlalis in Transjordan, 1920-1926 by Ghazi
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Legacies of the Anglo-Hashemite Relationship in Jordan
View Past Policy and Propose New Restrictions on Jewish Immigration to the Country
Meca Guide Syria
From the Balfour Declaration to the Palestine Mandate
The Forty Thieves: Churchill, the Cairo Conference, and the Policy Debate Over Strategies of Colonial Control in British Mandatory Iraq, 1918—1924
A Historical View of Air Policing Doctrine : Lessons from the British Experience Between the Wars, 1919-1939
Sentiment and Geopolitics in the Formulation and Realization of the Balfour Declaration
THE ACTIVITIES of the HEJAZ and EGYPT COMMITTEES THAT WERE INVITED to the PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE AFTER the WORLD WAR I Resul
EFFECTS of the DECISIONS of SAN REMO CONFERENCE on SYRIA and IRAQ Resul Yavuz
World War II Comes to the Middle East
T. E. Lawrence: His Service in the Royal Air Force
Lecture 10 A.Key
Just Who Are These Arabs?’ Constructing an Idea of the ‘True Arab’ in Eric Kennington’S 1921 Portrait Series for the Subscribers Edition of T.E
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Historia a Publication of the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Phi
Lawrence of Judea
John Philby and His Political Roles in the Arabian Peninsula, 1917-1953
British Foreign Policy Decision-Making Towards Palestine During the Mandate (1917-1948): a Poliheuristic Perspective
Introduction: the Paradoxes of an Enduring Monarchy 1
The US Meets the Middle East in World War II
Decolonisation À La Churchill
Jordan, September 2002
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British Legacy and Evolution of Kurdish Nationalism in Iraq (1918-1926): What Significance the ‘Mosul Question’?
Report Case Study 25
Gertrude Bell and Iraq: a Life and Legacy
Mcmahon–Hussein Correspondence
Resolutions Ofthe First Palestinian Congress, Amman, / Oetober, /948 I. the Conference Decides That the Task of the Arab Armies
T. E. Lawrence Lost Hope at About the Same Time. As His Mother Would