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Kurdistan: During the First World War

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Kurdistan During the First World War

Kamal Madhar Ahmad
Foreword by Akram Jaff
 
In spite of the promises made by the Allied powers in the 1920 Treaty of Sèvres, the Kurds have so far failed to secure their national independence – a goal achieved by the Arabs and other nations in the region.
 
The author shows how, before and during the First World War, the political manoeuvring of the Allied powers, particularly Britain, concentrated on securing easy access to the region’s oilfields and thus ignored the rights of the Kurds. The role and involvement of Germany and Russia are also discussed in detail.
 
Of major importance are the chapters examining the role of the Kurds in the Armenian massacres. In his dispassionate analysis of this sensitive issue, the author sheds new light on the involvement of the Kurds in the tragedy of the Armenian people under Ottoman rule.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)
The Kurdish historian Kamal Madher Ahmad received his academic training in Russia, and was until recently Professor of History at Baghdad University. He has published several books on the history of the Kurds and other historical events in the region.
REVIEWS
‘A splendid book … I congratulate Dr Ahmad on his achievement.’ David McDowell, author of A Modern History of the Kurds
‘Presents a detailed Kurdish nationalist perspective on the Kurds’ first episode of coming close to independence in the aftermath of World War I.’ Daniel Pipes, Middle East Quarterly
 
Language: English
ISBN:9780863560842
199, hardcover, 234 pages, 15.5 x 23.5 cm
 

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