File 53/1915 Part IV 'German War: Turkey; Caliphate etc' [76r] (148/481)
The record is made up of 1 item (242 folios). It was created in 1915-1916. 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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everything to gain by delay, in view oi hostile
sentiments which they must overcome before reaching
satisfactory settlement of question.
You will see a telegram which High Commissioner
is sending in a day or two to Foreign Office which will
explain my reference to Turkish decentralization
parties.
t
It is impossible to explain in a telegram various
developments which have taken place since you left and
I think that it is very desirable that you should come
here yourself to take views of High Commissioner on
situation as it stands to-day. I trust Picot will not
return here until situation has reached phase when Syria
can be discussed, with Arab parties without jeopardis
ing success of a general settlement. I should be glad
to learn that agreement which you have arrived at is
definite and accepted as binding by three Governments
concerned or merely .a proposal consequent on your
conversations with Picot and at Petrograd".
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Part 4 consists of correspondence relating to the possible declaration of a caliphate in Arabia and is a continuation of part 3 (IOR/L/PS/10/525/1). The papers tell of the British assessment of the situation and the French attitude, as well as correspondence and negotiations with Ḥusayn bin ‘Alī al-Hāshimī, the Grand Sharif of Mecca. The file also discusses the British view of the proposed blockade of the Arabian ports in the Red Sea.
The file also includes a printed document (ff 25-242) marked 'secret' entitled 'Policy in the Middle East', which consists mainly of communications on the military situation in Mespotamia from Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Mark Sykes to the Director of Military Information.
The discussion over such matters is mostly between Sir Arthur Henry McMahon, the General Officer Commanding, Egypt, and the Commander-in-Chief, India.
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