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Mark Sykes
The Armenians
From Sykes-Picot to Present; the Centenary Aim of the Zionism on Syria and Iraq
Lines in the Sand
The Forgotten Regional Landscape of the Sykes-Picot Agreement
Introduction
Arab Revolt of 1916
The Arab-Israeli Conflict – Lesson 2: Broken Promises
Sentiment and Geopolitics in the Formulation and Realization of the Balfour Declaration
Repairing Sykes-Picot (Pdf)
An Imperial Traveler: Mark Sykes and His Impressions in the Middle East Through His Article and Notes in the Late 19Th Century
Railways, Ports and Irrigation
VISIONS of the MIDDLE EAST in LEGAL and the Article Traces a Set
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Mark Sykes, the British Arabists and the Enduring Consequences of the Sykes-Picot Agreement Nicholas Comaratta
Revisiting British Zionism in the Early 20Th Century
The Balfour Declaration and the Jewish Threat That Made Britain
Sykes-Picot Agreement Prepared by Anna Siodlak, Research Associate
Symposium on the Many Lives and Legacies of Sykes-Picot
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The Forgotten Truth About the Balfour Declaration
Deceit in the Desert: the Partition of the Ottoman Empire
A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine
Item Level Description of the Sir Mark Sykes Papers
A Quick Look at Troubled Borders
The Agreement That Shifted Middle East Powers After World War I by Smithsonian.Com, Adapted by Newsela Staff on 08.29.16 Word Count 571
The Arab National Movement in World War I
The Sykes-Picot Agreement's Regional Moment
Hashemites and Zionists: the Post-War Anglo-Arab Relationship and the Failure of the One State Solu- Tion Andrew Wickersham Huntington University
David Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister and Leader Of
Race As a Global Political Category: Empire and the Paradox of Emancipation in Mid-Nineteenth Century and Early Twentieth Century Palestine
Faisal's Failed Inculcation of National Identity in Iraq APPROVED BY
ABSTRACT the Thesis Discusses How the Management of Information Available to the Asquith and Lloyd George Governments on Palesti
Balfour Decleration
The Middle East and World War I