Correspondence on Armenian affairs, 29 November 1918 to 9 January 1919
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Metadata Key Metadata Values Title The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the Partition of the Middle East, 1879–1919 Rights Images © 2009 published by Microform Academic Publishers with permission of Sir Tatton Sykes & Hull University Archives Description This collection is drawn from the personal papers of Mark Sykes (1879-1919), a politician and diplomatic advisor famous for his role in the partition of the Middle East around the period of the First World War. He is best known for his role in the Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916, which was a secret treaty between European powers that divided up the Ottoman Empire in the face of its impending collapse.
In addition to material related to the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the papers focus on Sykes’ experience in military intelligence and diplomacy in the Middle East, both before and during the First World War. This includes touching on such historic events like the Armenian genocide as well as international debates around Zionism and the creation of a Jewish homeland. As an avid explorer, of a more personal nature are his notebooks, which offer an insight into the experience of an aristocratic traveler in the Middle East during the early 20th century.
ISBN 9781851171507 Contributor Hull University Archives Type collection Format jpg Identifier https://britishonlinearchives.com/collections/13/the-collapse-of-the-ottoman-empire-and-the-partition-of-the-middle-east-1879-1919 Source Creator Language Publisher Microform Academic Publishers Coverage 1879-1919 Created On 23rd April, 2009 - 2:27pm Last Updated 24th April, 2025 - 3:35pm -
Metadata Key Metadata Values Title Foreign affairs and travel, 1888-1919 Rights Images © 2009 published by Microform Academic Publishers with permission of Sir Tatton Sykes & Hull University Archives Description Integral to this part of the collection are a large number of printed and sketched maps of western Asia (e.g. DDSY2/4/67-80, DDSY2/4/204-216), many annotated or shaded, showing the progress of talks towards the Sykes-Picot Agreement. ISBN DDSY2-04 Contributor Hull University Archives Type jpg Format Identifier https://britishonlinearchives.com/collections/541/volumes/52/foreign-affairs-and-travel-1888-1919 Source Creator Language eng Publisher Microform Academic Publishers Coverage 1888-1919 Created On 23rd April, 2009 - 2:27pm Last Updated 18th November, 2019 - 7:00pm -
Metadata Key Metadata Values Title Correspondence on Armenian affairs, 29 November 1918 to 9 January 1919 Rights Archive Reference Shelfmark Description DDSY(2)/4/193: 46 letters relating to Armenian refugees. ISBN DDSY2-04-193 Contributor Hull University Archives Type jpg Format jpg Identifier https://britishonlinearchives.com/documents/541/correspondence-on-armenian-affairs-29-november-1918-to-9-january-1919 Source Foreign affairs and travel, 1888-1919 Creator Language eng Publisher Microform Academic Publishers Coverage 1918-1919 Created On 23rd April, 2009 - 2:32pm Last Updated 7th May, 2024 - 4:18pm -
Metadata Key Metadata Values Title img 1: DDSY(2)/4/193 Rights Archive Reference Shelfmark Description DDSY(2)/4/193: 46 letters relating to Armenian refugees. text plall the Brugger carabia Liason Offerer Ang made on the arabie M.P. Hadj Cherif who was remarked by colonel hi Mare Ray Ks, inquiring on the passengers in Paugdad Station and who was in same time spreaking Nurkish, we beg to in form m you, that this officet was sent by order of the late Commander of the place, abdel- Mamid, to inquire about a turkish officer who was trying some as the passengers were armenians, he was obliged to speak with them in Amikish language. military beaural Aleyno M Col Si Saper Ns old Alemo no 286 to escape. ISBN DDSY2-04-193 Contributor Hull University Archives Type jpg Format jpg Identifier https://britishonlinearchives.com/documents/541/correspondence-on-armenian-affairs-29-november-1918-to-9-january-1919 Source Foreign affairs and travel, 1888-1919 Creator Language eng Publisher Microform Academic Publishers Coverage 1918-1919 Created On 23rd April, 2009 - 2:32pm Last Updated 7th May, 2024 - 4:18pm
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