'Memorandum on British Commitments to King Husein' [107v] (12/20)
The record is made up of 10 folios. It was created in 1918. It was written in English and French. 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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centre at Damascus, and which in the summer of 1915 (when the military fjtrengtl, of
r Turks wastnc ;ntrate.i at the Dardanelles, at the oppos .te extrem.ty of the Empire)
were a more effective political (actor than at any time before or since.
From Faroki's statement, 23 we know that the Damascus Ummutee h a (l
allesiance to Sherif Husein before he opened negotiations with kn H- MoM.ihon, and
that the terms he put forward (particularly on the question o hcmndaneswereki.^ly
suggested by them. He virtually declared thts in his fourth letter to Sir H. McMalion,
on the 1st January, 1916 :—
" Your Honour will have realised after the arrival of Mohammed (Faroki)
Sherif and his interview with you, that all our procedure up to the present was of
no personal inclination or the like, which would have been wholly unintelligible hut
that everything was the result of the decisions and desires of our peoples, and that
we are hut transmitters and executants of such decisions and desires m the position
they (our people) have pressed upon us. ,
" These truths are in my opinion very important and deserve ^ our I lonours
special attention and consideration " (p. 111).
This explains the large pretensions (otherwise difficult to understand) with which
the Sherif started and which he has never given up. But before the Sheiit s revolt in
the Hejaz came to a head, the movement in Syria, Irom which his initiative bad come,
was crushed bv the Turks. From Faroki's statement it appears that the militaiy branch
was broken up about August 1915, while the civilian leaders were mostly hanged or
deported in February 1916."^ In his fifth letter to Sir H. McMahon of the 18th
February, 1916, the Sherif mentioned that the Syrian movement had practically been
stamped out (p. 6, Part II), and in another letter, dated the 29th^ Maich, IJ10, he
stated that the Syrians were now incapable o^ action.- ' His Majesty s Government on
their part discouraged the Sherif from a forward policy in Syria on the eve of his revolt,
both on military grounds and for fear of political complicauons with Prance. 20
Thus, during the period between the beginning of the negotiations in July 1915,
and the outbreak'of the revolt in the Hejaz in June 1916, the relative importance of
the Syrian movement dwindled while that of the Sherif increased ; and when the
question was raised of sending Faroki and al Masri, as representatives of the movement,
to Basra to get into touch with the Arabs in the Turkish Army on that front, His
Majesty's Government referred to the Sherif s claim to represent the Arab nation, and
laid down their policy as follows :—
" While there is no clear evidence as to how far this claim accords with facts,
it has not been questioned by His Majesty's Government. If the claim be well
founded, it is a matter for consideration whether independent assurances should be
given to other and ex-hypothesi less responsible Arabs.'
When, therefore, the Sherif threw off his allegiance to Turkey, he found his
effective sovereignty confined to the Hejaz, as Amir of which he was merely one among
a number of independent Arab rulers, who divided between them the alleoiance of the
tribes and oases of the Arabian Peninsula. The Arabs of Syria and Jezireh, whose
allegiance had promised to make him the indisputable leader of the National Movement
in the (Asiatic) Arab countries, were still under the heel of the Turk, with no immediate
prospect of liberation. But the title to leadership which they had enabled him to
assume had been conlirmed by the relations into which he had meanwhile entered with
His Majesty's Government; and this, together with his prestige as hereditary guardian
of the Holy Cities, made it difficult for him to accept bin Sand, the Imam, the Idrisi,
etc., who were his equals in fact, as his peers in honorary rank.
1 hese facts explain the problems that have arisen over his title and his relations
with the other independent Arab Chiefs.
On the 5th August, 1916, in a telegram of thanks to His Majesty the King for his
congratulations on the success of the Hejaz revolt, Husein signed himself, entirely
couectly, as "Sherif and Amir of Mecca," and the same signature appeared under a
proclamation he issued next month to the people of Irak.' 29
K't-i" ^' h ' ^ e ^ e £ ra,ni IGlh October, 11)15, from General Maxwell to Lord
< l ' Ul:( l ) ,' , e 1 ur 'o«h account ot the Arab movement is given in " Verii^ sur la question
.' t l l : 1916,i8sued b 3 rt,,e Fourth Turkish Army Commancl). 25 71430/16. 26 76013/16;
s n vi ^~ 7 54229/16 : Foreigu Office telegram No. 262 of the 5th April, 1916, to
fcir 11. McMahon. 28 153580/16. 29 205733/16.
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This is a printed memorandum outlining British commitments made to King Husein [Ḥusayn bin ‘Alī al-Hāshimī] compiled by the Political Intelligence Department of the Foreign Office. The memorandum is split into seven sections as follows: 'General Guarantees against the Restoration of the status quo'; 'Guarantees regarding the Moslem [Muslim] Holy Places'; 'Boundaries of Arab Independence'; 'Foreign Administration of Irak [Iraq], Syria and Palestine'; 'Relation of Sherif Husein to Great Britain'; 'Sheif Husein's Title'; and 'The Caliphate'. References to various sources, including Foreign Office correspondence, the Meccan El Qibla [al-Qiblah] newspaper and La Verité sur la question syrienne (Fourth Turkish Army Command: Stamboul, 1916), are made in the text and in footnotes.
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Foliation: The foliation for this description commences at folio 102 and terminates at folio 111, as it is part of a larger physical volume; 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. An additional foliation sequence is also present in parallel between folios 11-158; these numbers are also written in pencil, but are not circled, and can be found in the same position as the main sequence.
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