Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930, the Glossary
The Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 was a treaty of alliance between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the British-Mandate-controlled administration of the Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq.[1]
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37 relations: Aftermath of World War I, Allies of World War I, Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1922, Anglo-Iraqi War, Basra, British Army, Central Powers, Commonwealth of Nations, Faisal I of Iraq, Francis Humphrys, George V, Habbaniyah, Hashemites, Iraq Petroleum Company, Kingdom of Iraq, League of Nations, League of Nations mandate, List of kings of Iraq, List of prime ministers of Iraq, List of Royal Air Force stations, Mandate for Mesopotamia, Mesopotamian campaign, Nuri al-Said, Ottoman Empire, Partition of the Ottoman Empire, RAF Habbaniya, RAF Hinaidi, RAF Iraq Command, Shaibah Air Base, Sykes–Picot Agreement, Time (magazine), Treaty of Lausanne, Treaty of Sèvres, United Kingdom, Winston Churchill, World War I, 1941 Iraqi coup d'état.
- 1930 in Iraq
- 1930 in the United Kingdom
- Bilateral treaties of the United Kingdom
- Kingdom of Iraq
- Military alliances involving Iraq
- Military alliances involving the United Kingdom
- Treaties concluded in 1930
- Treaties of Mandatory Iraq
Aftermath of World War I
The aftermath of World War I saw far-reaching and wide-ranging cultural, economic, and social change across Europe, Asia, Africa, and even in areas outside those that were directly involved.
See Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and Aftermath of World War I
Allies of World War I
The Allies, the Entente or the Triple Entente was an international military coalition of countries led by France, the United Kingdom, Russia, the United States, Italy, and Japan against the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria in World War I (1914–1918). Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and Allies of World War I are 20th-century military alliances and military alliances involving the United Kingdom.
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Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1922
The Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of October 1922 was an agreement signed between the British and Iraqi governments. Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1922 are Bilateral treaties of the United Kingdom, Interwar-period treaties, Iraq–United Kingdom relations and Treaties of Mandatory Iraq.
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Anglo-Iraqi War
The Anglo-Iraqi War was a British-led Allied military campaign during the Second World War against the Kingdom of Iraq, then ruled by Rashid Gaylani who had seized power in the 1941 Iraqi coup d'état with assistance from Germany and Italy. Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and Anglo-Iraqi War are kingdom of Iraq.
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Basra
Basra (al-Baṣrah) is a city in southern Iraq.
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British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.
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Central Powers
The Central Powers, also known as the Central Empires,Mittelmächte; Központi hatalmak; İttıfâq Devletleri, Bağlaşma Devletleri; translit were one of the two main coalitions that fought in World War I (1914–1918).
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Commonwealth of Nations
The Commonwealth of Nations, often simply referred to as the Commonwealth, is an international association of 56 member states, the vast majority of which are former territories of the British Empire from which it developed.
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Faisal I of Iraq
Faisal I bin al-Hussein bin Ali al-Hashemi (فيصل الأول بن الحسين بن علي الهاشمي, Fayṣal al-Awwal bin al-Ḥusayn bin ʻAlī al-Hāshimī; 20 May 1885 – 8 September 1933) was King of Iraq from 23 August 1921 until his death in 1933.
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Francis Humphrys
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Francis Henry Humphrys, (24 April 1879 – 28 August 1971) was a British cricketer, colonial administrator and diplomat.
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George V
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936.
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Habbaniyah
Al Habbaniyah or Habbaniya (ٱلْحَبَّانِيَّة, al-Ḥabbānīyah) is a city 85 km (53 mi) west of Baghdad in Al-Anbar Province, in central Iraq.
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Hashemites
The Hashemites (al-Hāshimiyyūn), also House of Hashim, are the royal family of Jordan, which they have ruled since 1921, and were the royal family of the kingdoms of Hejaz (1916–1925), Syria (1920), and Iraq (1921–1958).
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Iraq Petroleum Company
The Iraq Petroleum Company (IPC), formerly known as the Turkish Petroleum Company (TPC), is an oil company that had a virtual monopoly on all oil exploration and production in Iraq between 1925 and 1961. Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and Iraq Petroleum Company are Iraq–United Kingdom relations.
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Kingdom of Iraq
The Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq (translit) was a state located in the Middle East from 1932 to 1958.
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League of Nations
The League of Nations (LN or LoN; Société des Nations, SdN) was the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace.
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League of Nations mandate
A League of Nations mandate represented a legal status under international law for specific territories following World War I, involving the transfer of control from one nation to another.
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List of kings of Iraq
The king of Iraq (Malik al-‘Irāq) was Iraq's head of state and monarch from 1921 to 1958.
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List of prime ministers of Iraq
This is a list of prime ministers of Iraq since 1920.
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List of Royal Air Force stations
This list of Royal Air Force stations is an overview of all current stations of the Royal Air Force (RAF) throughout the United Kingdom and overseas.
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Mandate for Mesopotamia
The Mandate for Mesopotamia (al-Intidāb ʿalā Bilād mā bayn an-Nahrayn) was a proposed League of Nations mandate to cover Ottoman Iraq (Mesopotamia). Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and mandate for Mesopotamia are Iraq–United Kingdom relations.
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Mesopotamian campaign
The Mesopotamian campaign or Mesopotamian front (Turkish) was a campaign in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I fought between the Allies represented by the British Empire, troops from Britain, Australia and the vast majority from British Raj, against the Central Powers, mostly the Ottoman Empire. Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and Mesopotamian campaign are Iraq–United Kingdom relations.
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Nuri al-Said
Nuri Pasha al-Said CH (نوري السعيد; December 1888 – 15 July 1958) was an Iraqi politician during the Mandatory Iraq and the Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq.
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Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.
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Partition of the Ottoman Empire
The Partition of the Ottoman Empire (30 October 19181 November 1922) was a geopolitical event that occurred after World War I and the occupation of Constantinople by British, French, and Italian troops in November 1918.
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RAF Habbaniya
Royal Air Force Habbaniya, more commonly known as RAF Habbaniya (قاعدة الحبانية الجوية), (originally RAF Dhibban), was a Royal Air Force station at Habbaniyah, about west of Baghdad in modern-day Iraq, on the banks of the Euphrates near Lake Habbaniyah. Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and RAF Habbaniya are Iraq–United Kingdom relations.
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RAF Hinaidi
Royal Air Force Hinaidi or more commonly known as RAF Hinaidi (or Hinaidi Cantonment), is a former Royal Air Force station near Baghdad in the Kingdom of Iraq. Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and RAF Hinaidi are Iraq–United Kingdom relations.
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RAF Iraq Command
Iraq Command was the Royal Air Force (RAF) commanded inter-service command in charge of British forces in Iraq in the 1920s and early 1930s, during the period of the British Mandate of Mesopotamia. Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and RAF Iraq Command are Iraq–United Kingdom relations.
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Shaibah Air Base
Shaibah Air Base (formerly Wahda Air Base before 2003) is an Iraqi Air Force airfield in the Basrah Governorate of Iraq.
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Sykes–Picot Agreement
The Sykes–Picot Agreement was a 1916 secret treaty between the United Kingdom and France, with assent from the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Italy, to define their mutually agreed spheres of influence and control in an eventual partition of the Ottoman Empire.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
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Treaty of Lausanne
The Treaty of Lausanne (Traité de Lausanne, Lozan Antlaşması.) is a peace treaty negotiated during the Lausanne Conference of 1922–23 and signed in the Palais de Rumine in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 24 July 1923.
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Treaty of Sèvres
The Treaty of Sèvres (Traité de Sèvres) was a 1920 treaty signed between the Allies of World War I and the Ottoman Empire.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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Winston Churchill
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30 November 187424 January 1965) was a British statesman, soldier, and writer who was twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, from 1940 to 1945 during the Second World War, and 1951 to 1955.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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1941 Iraqi coup d'état
The 1941 Iraqi coup d'état (ثورة رشيد عالي الكيلاني, Thawrah Rašīd ʿAlī al-Kaylānī), also called the Rashid Ali Al-Gaylani coup or the Golden Square coup, was a nationalist coup d'état in Iraq on 1 April 1941 that overthrew the pro-British regime of Regent 'Abd al-Ilah and his Prime Minister Nuri al-Said and installed Rashid Ali al-Gaylani as Prime Minister. Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 and 1941 Iraqi coup d'état are Iraq–United Kingdom relations and kingdom of Iraq.
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See also
1930 in Iraq
- 1930 Iraqi parliamentary election
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930
1930 in the United Kingdom
- 1930 Birthday Honours
- 1930 New Year Honours
- 1930 Temporary Anglo-Soviet Commercial Agreement
- 1930 in British music
- 1930 in British radio
- 1930 in British television
- 1930 in Northern Ireland
- 1930 in Scotland
- 1930 in Wales
- 1930 in the United Kingdom
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930
- Frances Burgess
- List of British films of 1930
- List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1930
- London Naval Treaty
- R101
Bilateral treaties of the United Kingdom
- Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919
- Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936
- Anglo-Ethiopian Agreement
- Anglo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1897
- Anglo-German Naval Agreement
- Anglo-German Payments Agreement
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty (1948)
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1922
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930
- Anglo-Irish Agreement
- Anglo-Irish Trade Agreement
- Anglo-Irish Treaty
- Anglo-Malayan Defence Agreement
- Anglo-Ottoman Convention of 1913
- Anglo-Persian Agreement
- Anglo-Persian Treaty of 1801
- Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1891
- Anglo-Russian Convention
- Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909
- Anglo-Soviet Treaty of 1942
- Anglo-Thai Non-Aggression Pact
- Apodaca–Canning treaty
- Bilateral aviation safety agreement
- Cyprus Convention
- Good Friday Agreement
- Heligoland–Zanzibar Treaty
- Honduras–United Kingdom Maritime Delimitation Treaty
- Korea–United Kingdom Treaty of 1883
- Lagos Treaty of Cession
- Nepal–Britain Treaty of 1860
- Nepal–Britain Treaty of 1923
- Orange River Convention
- Protocol of St. Petersburg (1826)
- Second Anglo-Afghan Treaty (1857)
- St Andrews Agreement
- Sunningdale Agreement
- Treaty of Balta Liman
- Treaty of Peterswaldau
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1805)
- Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1825)
Kingdom of Iraq
- 1941 Iraqi coup d'état
- Ahali group
- Al-Wathbah uprising
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930
- Anglo-Iraqi War
- Assault on Rutbah Fort (1941)
- Chamber of Deputies of Iraq
- Iraq in World War II
- Kingdom of Iraq
- List of years in the Kingdom of Iraq
- Senate of Iraq
Military alliances involving Iraq
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930
- Axis of Resistance
- Central Treaty Organization
- Joint Defence and Economic Co-operation Treaty
- Russia–Syria–Iran–Iraq coalition
Military alliances involving the United Kingdom
- 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade
- 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group
- ANZUK
- Allies of World War I
- Allies of World War II
- Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930
- Anglo-Japanese Alliance
- Anglo-Polish alliance
- Anglo-Portuguese Alliance
- Anglo-Russian Convention
- Anglo-Soviet Agreement
- Anglosphere
- Central Treaty Organization
- Five Power Defence Arrangements
- NATO
- Quadruple Alliance (1815)
- Quintuple Alliance
- Simonstown Agreement
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
- Treaty of Bucharest (1916)
- Treaty of Dunkirk
- Treaty of Peterswaldau
- Triple Entente
- Western European Union
- Western Union (alliance)
Treaties concluded in 1930
- 1930 Temporary Anglo-Soviet Commercial Agreement
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930
- Convention Between the United States and Great Britain (1930)
- Dutch–Scandinavian Economic Pact
- Forced Labour Convention
- Hours of Work (Commerce and Offices) Convention, 1930
- London Naval Treaty
- Oslo Agreements, 1930
Treaties of Mandatory Iraq
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1922
- Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930
- Barcelona Convention and Statute on Freedom of Transit
- Brussels Agreement (1924)
- Convention and Statute on the International Régime of Maritime Ports
- Geneva Protocol
- Treaty of Ankara (1926)
- Treaty of Bern
- Uqair Protocol of 1922
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Iraqi_Treaty_of_1930
Also known as Anglo-Iraqi Treaty (1930).