Iraq, 1908-1921: A Socio-political Study |
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... tribal solidarity , and was essentially paternal in character , since shaykhs were usually linked by kinship with their tribes- men . The tribal shaykh was usually succeeded by a member of his family , but not necessarily by his son ...
... tribal solidarity , and was essentially paternal in character , since shaykhs were usually linked by kinship with their tribes- men . The tribal shaykh was usually succeeded by a member of his family , but not necessarily by his son ...
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... tribal areas . First , the Ottoman administration set about the forceful subjugation of the tribal areas . Secondly , Midhat Pasha , the Wali of Baghdad ... tribes.1 The stronger and more independent tribal confederations were subjected 26.
... tribal areas . First , the Ottoman administration set about the forceful subjugation of the tribal areas . Secondly , Midhat Pasha , the Wali of Baghdad ... tribes.1 The stronger and more independent tribal confederations were subjected 26.
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... tribe . British policy towards the tribes followed that of the Turks in that it aimed to make the authority of the government paramount in the tribal district , but the two policies differed in methods and priorities . The Brit- ish ...
... tribe . British policy towards the tribes followed that of the Turks in that it aimed to make the authority of the government paramount in the tribal district , but the two policies differed in methods and priorities . The Brit- ish ...
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Table of contents | 11 |
The Social and Economic structure | 19 |
The introduction of Political Parties | 51 |
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A. T. Wilson A.T. Wilson Amara Amir Arab Bureau Arab government Army attitude August Baghdad Bani Basra Britain British administration British forces British government British officials British Political Cairo Civil Administration Civil Commissioner Clash of Loyalties Committee Constantinople Council dated Dayr declaration despatch district Division Diwaniya Euphrates favour Faysal Foreign Office Gertrude Bell High Commissioner Hilla Ibid India Office Iraqi officers July June Karbala land leaders London mandate March Mark Sykes memorandum Mesopotamia Middle East Middle Euphrates military Mosul Muḥammad Mujtahids Muntafik Muslim Najaf Najaf and Karbala Naqib Nasiriya nationalist notables November occupation October Ottoman Empire party Pasha Political Officer religious Report revenue rising Sa'dun Samawa Sarkals Sayid Talib Secret Secretary Shamiya Sharif Sharif of Mecca Shaykhs Shi'i Sir Percy Cox Sunni Sykes-Picot Agreement Syria Tapu telegram Tigris town tribal tribes tribesmen Turkey Turkish Turkish authorities Turks Ulama Wilaya wrote