The New Responsibilities of the British Empire Created by the Assumption of Mandates in the Middle East, and their Strategic Significance, with Special Reference to the Defence of Indiadoi:10.1080/03071842209420204BarronF. W.Rusi Journal
1. a region in W Africa: a German protectorate 1884–1919; divided in 1919 into British and French mandates. 2. Also called British Cameroons. a former British mandate (1919–46) and trusteeship (1946–60) in W Africa: by a 1961 plebiscite the S part joined Cameroon and the N part...
1、The British Empire During its peak, the British Empire was historys largest Empire. By the 1920s the Empire included almost of the Earths total land area. and population.Comprise TheBritishEmpirecomprisedthedominions,colonies,protectorates,mandatesandotherterritoriesruledoradministeredbytheUnitedKin 2...
In late 2019 and early 2020 and during the COVID era of lockdowns, mask mandates, etc., trillions of dollars were handed over, (via COVID-relief packages,) to elite interests while lockdowns and restrictions were imposed on ordinary people and small businesses.The winners were the global ...
land claim by Germany from Lamu to Kiasamyu was in accord with the 1890 Heligoland–Zanzibar Treaty, on 18 June 1890 a British protectorate was declared, and on 1 July 1890 imperial Germany renounced its protectorate, ceding the Wituland to Great Britain to become part of British East Africa...
The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states. It began with the overseas possessions and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. At ...
(m) In the situation where there is no indication that the second reading debate on a bill will resume within a reasonable time after completion of the Bills Committee’s work, the chairman or any member representing the Bills Committee shall, if the Bills Committee so determines, table a wr...
Any walking tour, book, psychogeographic essay or self-consciously cultish feature about east London will include a story about the Brick Lane Mosque. First built as a chapel by French Huguenots in 1743, it was taken over by Wesleyans, then Methodists and became a synagogue in 1891, converte...
Given the terms of the post-WWI mandates system, however, the British were poorly positioned to suggest that Palestinian nationalists in general were criminally inclined. After all, the entire justification for the British presence in the Middle East was the shepherding of its peoples across the ...
Their ability to establish relations - although short-lived - with Arab nationalist leaders and their intense activities in British colonies, protectorates and mandates generated concern within the British Foreign and Colonial Offices. Meanwhile, poor intelligence coordination and assessment coupled with ...