1915 Gen Hardinge telegraph said taking Nasiriya and Amara were necessary to secure Basra vilayet
(Musings On Iraq review When God Made Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921)
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1915 Gen Hardinge telegraph said taking Nasiriya and Amara were necessary to secure Basra vilayet
(Musings On Iraq review When God Made Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921)
David McDowall is one of the leading Western writers on Kurds. He released several books including this The Kurds, A Nation Denied. It is a very short review of Kurdish history and their struggle in the Middle East since nation states were created there in the wake of World War I.
1923 UK High Comm Cox wrote London that Faisal complained Anglo-Iraq treaty was only
new phase of mandate instead of ending it
1917 3 British gunboats fired upon by 4 Ottoman ships at Nahr-al-Kalek, Wasit 3 Turkish
ships sunk and 4th captured Turned Ottoman retreat from Kut into a route Losses convinced Turks couldn’t hold Baghdad
1917 British attacked retreating Ottoman forces from Kut at Husaini bend British suffered
556 casualties
865 Samarra organized army under Abu Ahmad son of assassinated Caliph Mutawwakil and brother of
Abbasid Caliph Mutasim to seize power and put Mutazz upon throne
1915 Gen Hardinge telegraph said taking Nasiriya and Amara were necessary to secure Basra vilayet ( Musings On Iraq re...