1915 Ottoman mayor murdered in Najaf for trying to draft men for war and taking money
from shrines
1916 Gen Townshend surrendered at Kut 13,309 soldiers and followers taken prisoner
7,000 died in captivity British lost 33,000 casualties One of largest defeats for UK in WWI
1916 UK offered Ottomans all the artillery and 1 mil pounds in return for letting British forces
leave Kut UK forces had been under siege in Kut since Dec Ottomans refused offer
1916 Gen Townshend cmdr at Kut wrote Turks about surrendering Townshend told to offer
money to allow his troops to go Turks wanted unconditional surrender
Klieman, Aaron, Foundations of British Policy In The Arab World: The Cairo Conference of 1921, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970
At the end of World War I the English found themselves in possession of a large amount of Ottoman territory. London had made various promises to different groups which were often contradictory because it had no strategy for the region. In 1921 Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill organized a meeting in Egypt to attempt to find a solution to all these issues. The Cairo Conference came to shape much of the modern Middle East. That is the topic of Aaron Klieman’s Foundations of British Policy In The Arab World: The Cairo Conference of 1921. The author argues that Churchill was able to create a short term success for the British Empire which eventually collapsed.
1920 San Remo Agreement created British Mandate in Iraq France agreed to give up Mosul vilayet
in return for oil concessions in Iraq
(Musings On Iraq How The Ottoman Province Of Mosul Became Part Of Iraq)
(Musings On Iraq interview with Princeton’s Sara Pursley on Sykes-Picot and creation of Iraq)
(Musings On Iraq review Britain In Iraq, Contriving King and Country)
(Musings On Iraq review The Creation of Iraq 1914-1921)
(Musings On Iraq review Dictatorship, Imperialism & Chaos, Iraq since 1989)
(Musings On Iraq review An Analysis of Hanna Batatu’s The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements of Iraq)
(Musings On Iraq review Inventing Iraq: The Failure of Nation Building and a History Denied)
(Musings On Iraq review Supremacy And Oil, Iraq, Turkey, and the Anglo-American World Order, 1918-1930)
(Musings On Iraq review The Chatham House Version and other Middle-Eastern Studies)
(Musings On Iraq review Enemy On The Euphrates, The Battle For Iraq 1914-1921)
(Musings On Iraq review When God Made Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921)
(Musings On Iraq review Iraq Since 1958, From Revolution To Dictatorship)
(Musings On Iraq review Iraq’s Democratic Moment)
1916 British attempt to re-supply besieged garrison at Kut failed Last attempt to relieve
forces there
1915 UK Gen Townshend ordered by Mesopotamia cmdr Gen Nixon to take Qurna and Amara
(Musings On Iraq review When God Made Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921)
1915 Lord Curzon asked why British should promise Basra and Baghdad vilayets to Arabs if they
were fighting on Ottoman side
1917 British military governor in Baghdad banned weapons and ammunition for public and
imposed curfew on city
Abbott, Dennis Alexander, Operation Telic, And The Liberation of Iraq, From the Desert Rats to the Media War, Pen & Sword, 2024
Operation Telic by Dennis Alexander Abbott is one of those books you keep on reading hoping something will happen but never does. Abbott was an English journalist who was called up for duty in 2003 for the occupation of Iraq. He served as a media officer for British forces in southern Iraq. It’s based upon his journal but unfortunately his experiences were mundane.
1919 France and England signed Long-Berenger oil deal France got 20% of Iraqi oil via Turkish
Petroleum Company
(Musings On Iraq review The Creation of Iraq 1914-1921)
1916 Battle of Bait Isa Turkish counterattack stopped British advance British suffered
1,600 casualties Ottomans 4-5,000 3rd defeat in British effort to relieve siege at Kut
1914 US consul in Baghdad reported rumors spread that all Christians and Jews in city
would be massacred due to start of 2nd Balkans War Rumors started after newspaper asked Mufti and Shiite clergy what was duty of Muslims in war They said to protect Islam and raise money Said Christians were defiling Muslim women in Balkans
1915 UK War Ministry committee heard from Adm Slade leading UK oil expert Said if Ottoman
Empire divided UK had to get Mosul vilayet because had oil
(Musings On Iraq review Enemy On The Euphrates, The Battle For Iraq 1914-1921)
1915 British won Battle of Shaiba Ottomans had 4200 casualties 700 captured UK 1232 casualties
Ottoman commander Askari killed himself in disgrace British 1200 casualties
1915 Battle of Shaiba began in Basra Ottomans and tribesmen launched frontal assault upon fortress
despite German advisers warning against it British artillery decimated Ottoman forces
McKiernan, Kevin, The Kurds, A People in Search of Their Homeland, St. Martin’s Press, 2006
The Kurds, A People in Search of Their Homeland followed journalist Kevin McKiernan as he travelled through Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Iran from 1991-2005 meeting various Kurds. There’s history thrown in for background but most of it is about the friendships he formed and the events he witnessed.
1915 Ottomans and tribesmen began probing attack upon British outpost in Shaiba, Basra to try to
expel UK forces from vilayet
1917 US consulate report Economy in Baghdad collapsing after British took city Trade cut off No
business
1915 New UK cmdr in Iraq Gen Nixon arrived Ordered to take all of Basra Secure Tigris to protect
Anglo-Persian Oil Company in Persia Plan for advance on Baghdad 1st step in escalating war from protecting oil concession to taking all of Mesopotamia
(Musings On Iraq review Enemy On The Euphrates, The Battle For Iraq 1914-1921)
(Musings On Iraq review Iraq In World War I, From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest)
(Musings On Iraq review When God Made Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921)
1915 PM Asquith ordered committee created to determine which parts of Ottoman Empire
UK should get Would lead to creation of Iraq
(Musings On Iraq review U.S. Policy In Post-Saddam Iraq)
1915 UK Gen Nixon ordered to prepare attack on Nasiriya and Amara to protect Basra vilayet and
Persian oil concession
(Musings On Iraq review Iraq In World War I, From Ottoman Rule to British Conquest)
(Musings On Iraq review When God Made Hell, The British Invasion of Mesopotamia and the Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921)
1916 Battle of Sannaiyat by Kut British attacked Ottomans Took Hanna and Fallahiya British had
1,885 casualties
Wilber, Del, In The Shadow Of The Swords, The Baghdad Police Academy, Casemate, 2020
In The Shadow Of The Swords by D.W. Wilber might be one of the only 1st hand accounts about the Americans’ attempt to rebuild the Iraqi police. Wilber was a former St. Louis police officer who volunteered to be a trainer. It’s a very interesting read even though less than half of it is about the actual police academy. It points out some of the major flaws with the strategy.
1927 UK official wrote Foreign Sec Chamberlain saying UK got Mosul by trick Promised 25 yr Iraq
Mandate Now pushing Iraq independence
1929 Shah and King Faisal passed notes that legal barriers over Persian nationals In Iraq had been
lifted
1941 Regent of Iraq arrived at UK airbase at Habaniya Anbar after Golden Square officers tried to
arrest him after coup Regent tried and failed to organize resistance to coup in Basra Then fled to Jordan
(Musings On Iraq Iraq’s First Battle Of Fallujah 1941)
(Musings On Iraq interview World War II In Iraq and Syria Interview With Case Western’s Prof Broich)
(Musings On Iraq review Persian Gulf Command, A History of the Second World War In Iran and Iraq)
(Musings On Iraq review Rashid Ali al-Gailani, The National Movement in Iraq 1939-1941)
(Musings On Iraq review The Role of the Military In Politics, A case study of Iraq to 1941)
(Musings On Iraq review Iraq Between the Two World Wars, The Militarist Origins of Tyranny)
872 Brother of the Caliph Muwafaq defeated by Zanj slave rebellion in Basra
Musings On Iraq review The Revolt Of African Slaves In Iraq in the 3rd/9th Century
Musings On Iraq was cited in the new book Rupturing Architecture, Spatial Practices of Refuge in Response to War and Violence in Iraq, 2003-...