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Kurdistan in British Documents (1918-1958)

Kurdistan in British Documents (1918-1958)

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  • The two major founding actors of the status quo that the Kurds, once Ottoman subjects, have experienced since 1925, with some changes, were: England and Turkey.

    The documents in this book show how Britain's Kurdistan policy was shaped step by step and through significant changes. The empire on which the sun never sets seems to have built its Kurdistan policy step by step, far from the principle of "what I say, I blow the whistle", quite pragmatically, sometimes in desperation and with a very worldly mind.

    British Documents not only shed light on Britain's Kurdistan policy; It provides valuable information on many important issues. The documents provide a lot of information about the Kurdistan politics of different segments of the Ottoman elite after the war, the visions of the Kurdish elite, the differences between today's Turkey and today's Iraqi Kurds after the war, whether the British were behind the 1925 Sheikh Sait Uprising, and the Republic's policy on the Kurdish issue.


    Ask P. Loraine to Consul Gilliat-Smith.
    October 7, 1925, Tehran

    Sir,
    Regarding your telegram dated 23 August and numbered 33 informing you of the request made to you by Sheikh Said's son Ali Rıza; If Ali Rıza reopens the issue to you; You must tell him that His Majesty's Government are aware of the situation which he wishes to explain, and that therefore his visit to England will serve no useful purpose.
    You are undoubtedly aware that supporting or accepting responsibility for the creation of an autonomous or independent state of Kurdistan has no place in the policy of His Majesty's government.
    Percy Loraine
Publisher : Footnote
Number of pages : 312
Publication Year : 2021
The heart : Turkish
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Kurdistan in British Documents (1918-1958) The two major founding actors of the status quo that the Kurds, once Ottoman subjects, have experienced since 1925, with some changes, were: England and Turkey. The documents in this book show how Britain's Kurdistan policy was shaped step by step and through significant changes. The empire on which the sun never sets seems to have built its Kurdistan policy step by step, far from the principle of "whatever I say, I blow the whistle", quite pragmatically, sometimes in desperation and with a very worldly mind. British Documents not only shed light on Britain's Kurdistan policy; It provides valuable information on many important issues. The documents provide a lot of information about the Kurdistan politics of different segments of the Ottoman elite after the war, the visions of the Kurdish elite, the differences between today's Turkey and today's Iraqi Kurds after the war, whether the British were behind the 1925 Sheikh Sait Uprising, and the Republic's policy on the Kurdish issue. Ask P. Loraine to Consul Gilliat-Smith. 7 October 1925, Tehran Sir, regarding your telegram dated 23 August and numbered 33 informing you of the request made to you by Sheikh Said's son Ali Riza; If Ali Rıza reopens the issue to you; You must tell him that His Majesty's Government are aware of the situation which he wishes to explain, and that therefore his visit to England will serve no useful purpose. You are undoubtedly aware that supporting or accepting responsibility for the creation of an autonomous or independent state of Kurdistan has no place in the policy of His Majesty's government. Percy Loraine DIPNOT0003
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