Although several European powers showed early interest in the Persian Gulf and Mesopotamia, its natural land extension, Britain was more successful than her rivals in exploiting commercial and political possibilities in the area, and over a period of three centuries gradually emerged as the dominant foreign power there
Genealogies of the term ‘Middle East’ conventionally focus on a juncture around the 1890s, when it g...
The older mentioning to Qatar says that is the city which located on strategic located in Arabian Gu...
İngiltere, 19. yüzyılın başlarında Hindistan merkezli çıkarlarını koruyabilmek için stratejik bir bö...
In the middle of the 18th century AH/ 12th century AH, following the series of wars in India by the ...
This thesis has used public and private archives, as well as newly discovered private papers, to pro...
The 1913 Anglo-Ottoman Convention is remembered mostly for its direct political effects in Kuwait by...
The Persian Gulf represents a vital, yet unexplored region of the East India Company’s sphere of inf...
With the advent of Islam and Islamization of Iran, it remained united under the Pious, Umayyad and e...
By the 1920s the British Empire embraced substantially more than half the Muslim peoples of the worl...
For 150 years after 1820, Oman and the littoral sheikhdomsof the Arabian Gulf were known respectivel...
The period under study, 1902-1914, has received little attention in Arab and British historiography....
With the arrival of the new era, the Persian Gulf, like all eastern lands, faced a new problem. With...
This study deals with Portuguese rule over the Arabian Gulf from 1521, after the occupation of Hormu...
Taking a closer look at a variety of human and other interconnections and especially at processes of...
This thesis explores informal Empire and illustrates how Iraq is defined as such during the interwar...
Genealogies of the term ‘Middle East’ conventionally focus on a juncture around the 1890s, when it g...
The older mentioning to Qatar says that is the city which located on strategic located in Arabian Gu...
İngiltere, 19. yüzyılın başlarında Hindistan merkezli çıkarlarını koruyabilmek için stratejik bir bö...
In the middle of the 18th century AH/ 12th century AH, following the series of wars in India by the ...
This thesis has used public and private archives, as well as newly discovered private papers, to pro...
The 1913 Anglo-Ottoman Convention is remembered mostly for its direct political effects in Kuwait by...
The Persian Gulf represents a vital, yet unexplored region of the East India Company’s sphere of inf...
With the advent of Islam and Islamization of Iran, it remained united under the Pious, Umayyad and e...
By the 1920s the British Empire embraced substantially more than half the Muslim peoples of the worl...
For 150 years after 1820, Oman and the littoral sheikhdomsof the Arabian Gulf were known respectivel...
The period under study, 1902-1914, has received little attention in Arab and British historiography....
With the arrival of the new era, the Persian Gulf, like all eastern lands, faced a new problem. With...
This study deals with Portuguese rule over the Arabian Gulf from 1521, after the occupation of Hormu...
Taking a closer look at a variety of human and other interconnections and especially at processes of...
This thesis explores informal Empire and illustrates how Iraq is defined as such during the interwar...
Genealogies of the term ‘Middle East’ conventionally focus on a juncture around the 1890s, when it g...
The older mentioning to Qatar says that is the city which located on strategic located in Arabian Gu...
İngiltere, 19. yüzyılın başlarında Hindistan merkezli çıkarlarını koruyabilmek için stratejik bir bö...