File 301/1921 'MESOPOTAMIA: INTELLIGENCE REPORTS' [94v] (199/586)
The record is made up of 1 volume (289 folios). It was created in 15 Nov 1920-31 Oct 1921. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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naturalisation, to give a few instances, to be drafted or amended as the case may be by a joint
council consisting of an equal number of representatives from each province. In the
event of a complete deference of opinion between the two bodies of representatives the question
to be referred for decision to His Britannic Majesty’s Representative.
15. The form of administration and the judiciary for Basrah to be that advised by Great
Britain m its mandatory capacity and all superior officials to be selected by the principal
administrative officer who shall be one of three elected by the Basrah Council and selected by
the Chief Magistrate.
16. A joint system of roads, railways, posts, telegraphs and inland-waterways to be estab
lished and maintained by the two provinces. The charges for upkeep and the distribution of
revenues derived from such system to be settled by the joint council aforesaid.
17. A common flag to symbolise the union of the two provinces and the same consular
representatives to be vested with the consular interests of both. Stamps, coinage, banknotes
and other government securities and weights and measures to be established in common, their
values and effigies settled by the joint council aforesaid.
18. The Basrah Legislative Council to have full power to levy taxation upon purely local
resources or local property or upon domiciled residents of the province and revenues derived
from such resources to be absorbed into the exchequer of the province and to be applied as the
legislative assembly shall determine.
19. Customs dues collected at the port of Basrah to be distributed in such shares as the
joint council shall determine.
20. Basrah to maintain a separate police and army service. The army to co-operate with
that of ‘Iraq in cases of exterior aggression on any part of the United Provinces and pay a
fixed proportionate annual sum towards the upkeep of the ‘ Iraq State Army. The Chief Magis
trate to hold the supreme command of this force.
21. Basrah to pay a suitable contribution towards the maintenance of the establishment
of the Chief Magistrate.
22. We humbly desire in conclusion to express the view of the expediency of conferring
separate political existence upon Basrah immediately. We are aware that the purpose of the
tutelage of the mandatory power is to prepare the inhabitants of Mesopotamia for ultimate
complete self-government. It is possible that the inhabitants of ‘Iraq may demand the termin-
!??? of this tutelage at a time earlier than the people of Basrah may consider justified. But
at that time it is also possible that there will be no such unanimity among the people of Basrah
C + 0nfid S tIy J tate we can see at the present time. Such difference of opinion at a crucial
moment might endanger the peace of the entire country.
thP bGg Y °^ 3 ? Xce ! len ^ t0 eonve y to His Britannic Majesty’s Government
ill form nf t.l 6 ™ sw ? I r ™g ^yalty of the people of Basrah and of their belief that a suit-
progress bfbiri™™!'" 11 ^ lnStltuted where l>y their interests will be safeguarded and their
Basrah :
The 13th June, 1921.
We have the honour to be,
Your Excellency’s most obedient humble servants,
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This volume contains the Intelligence Reports of Sir Percy Cox, High Commissioner for Mesopotamia [also written as Iraq in this volume], based in Baghdad, covering the period 15 November 1920 to 15 September 1921. They largely relate to: the political situation in Mesopotamia and the surrounding region; the formation and proceedings of the provisional government; the events leading up to the creation of Mandatory Iraq [also known as the Kingdom of Iraq under British Administration] and the election and appointment of Faisal [Fayṣal bin Ḥusayn bin ‘Alī al-Hāshimī] as the first King of Iraq [Fayṣal I].
The Intelligence Reports are numbered and appear to have been issued at two-week intervals. This volume contains the reports numbered 1-3, 9-19 and 21. There is no explanation in the volume regarding the reason for the absent reports. The format of the reports is a mixture of printed and copy typescript. Each report is preceded by a covering circular issued by the office of the High Commissioner indicating the British Government departments and the officers and departments in the Middle East to which the report was copied.
Report Nos. 1-3 are preceded by an assessment of the political situation described in the Intelligence Report, written by Major R Marrs.
The reports generally comprise the following sections:
- A summary of the report (from report No. 14 onwards only)
- An account of the proceedings of the Council of Ministers
- Analysis of current public opinion and allegiances, (notably an analysis of public opinion on the Amir [Emir] Faisal and his arrival in Mesopotamia, including a reference to his 'personal magnetism', f 88), in report Nos 16-19
- Notes on provincial affairs
- Notes on the situation at the frontiers
- Extracts of 'Iraq Police Abstracts of Intelligence' (reports No. 9-14 only).
Other subjects notably covered in various reports include:
- Assyrian, Armenian and Urumiyan [Urmian] refugees (report Nos. 2 and 19)
- Perceived foreign influences in Iraq (report Nos. 2 and 3)
- The withdrawal of Saiyid [Sayyid] Talib Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. [Sayyid Ṭālib bin Rajab al-Naqīb] from the Government and Baghdad (report No. 12)
- Kurdistan (report Nos. 12-14)
- Turkish and Kurdish Frontiers (report No. 12)
- Dair al Zor [Deir ez-Zor] (report Nos. 1 and 12)
- Notes on 'Internal Affairs' (Nos. 18 and 19)
- Analysis of the referendum result which confirmed the election of Faisal as Iraq's first monarch (report No. 19)
- The formation of King Faisal's first cabinet (report No. 21).
Appendices are included with some reports, usually comprising copies of the High Commissioner's proclamations or communications 'to the people of Iraq' or documents relevant to the particular report (notably 'Provisional scheme for the re-organisation of the law courts' and 'Report of the committee constituted for studying the irrigation problem in Mesopotamia' in report No. 9).
Each report is concluded with a Supplement or Press Bureau Report, comprising extensive summaries and extracts of newspaper articles published in the local and 'foreign' (local region mainly) press. Notable publications cited are: Al 'Iraq , Al Fallah Arabic for ‘peasant’. It was used by British officials to refer to agricultural workers or to members of a social class employed primarily in agricultural labour. , Al Dijlah , and (Syrian publication) Lissan al 'Arab.
The volume includes a divider which gives the subject number, the year the subject file was opened, the subject heading, and a list of correspondence references by year. This is placed at the end of the correspondence (front of the volume).
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- 1 volume (289 folios)
- Arrangement
The reports are arranged mostly in numerical/chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume. Report No. 18 is followed by Report No. 21 and then Report No. 19 which is the last report in the volume.
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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1 and terminates at the last folio with 284; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. The foliation sequence does not include the front and back covers, nor does it include the two leading and two ending flyleaves. The sequence contains one foliation anomaly: f 267a.
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