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Authors: Peter Mansfield,Nicolas Pelham
Sykes, Sir Mark 178, 184
Sykes-Picot agreement 178, 179, 181, 184, 187, 204, 242
Syria 16–17, 22, 34, 153, 330, 416–17, 452; Hittites take over 3; and Aramaic 5; Egyptian rule in 10, 134; Byzantium rules in 13; conquest of 16, 21; Druze in 22; and Mamlukes 25–6; and Muhammed Ali 62; industry 62–3; restored to Ottoman rule 67; Christians persecuted 134; and Sykes-Picot agreement 178; French mandate 205, 206, 207, 225–6, 293; focus of Arab nationalism 206; independence 227, 254–5; education 230; and League of Arab States 257; Feisal expelled from 258; attempt to intervene in Palestine 267; political instability 269; joins military command system 293; ties with Soviet Union 293; becomes part of UAR 295; emergence of Assad 315; closure of pipeline across Syrian
territory 320; Sunnis in 331, 463, 476; antagonism to Iraq 338; and Front of Steadfastness 338; and Egyptian isolation 342; intervention in Lebanon 348, 351, 352, 353, 360, 362; US strategy ignores Syrian role in Middle East 352; supports Iran in Iraq-Iran war 373; response to invasion of Kuwait 378; and Israel 396, 399, 404–5; Shiites in 453;
gumlukiyya
475; forced out of Lebanon 490; nuclear facility destroyed 493–4; relations with Saudi Arabia 500; civil war 518
Syrian Desert 2, 3
Taft, William 168
Taif accords (1989) 361–2, 451
Talaat Bey 141, 148, 150–1, 152
Taliban 433, 437, 438
Tallal, King of Jordan 270
Talleyrand-Périgord, Charles Maurice de, Prince of Benevento 48
Tamerlane 27
Tanzimat
71–3, 77, 81, 87, 90, 130, 134, 135, 138, 141, 162, 194
Tehran 165, 168, 239, 253, 455
Tel el-Kebir, battle of 108
television 453–4
terrorist attacks 460–1
Tewfik, Khedive (son of lsmail) 102–3, 104, 107, 108, 116, 119
Texas Company 244
Tigris River 2, 16
Torkaman, Treaty of (1828) 159
Total 466
tourism 423
Trans-Iranian Railway 240, 253
Transjordan 178, 207–12, 233, 235, 236–7, 257, 266, 269
Trucial Coast (later United Arab Emirates) 58, 318
Trucial States 245
Truman, Harry S. 263, 264, 282
Truman Doctrine (1947) 264, 281
Tunis 354, 355
Tunisia 85, 95, 129, 420, 476, 496–7
Turco-Circassians 103, 115
Turkestan 158, 160
Turkey/Turks 1, 414; and Islam 18, 195; Portuguese driven out of Bahrain and Muscat 44; bankruptcy 100; in First World War 127; loss of role in Europe 146–7; signs secret agreement with Germany 152; declares war on Allies (1914) 153; allies with Germany 168; and Sykes-Picot agreement 178;
Arabs contribute to defeat of 179; armistice agreement 188; Kurds in 191, 495–6; democracy 195; accepts award of Mosul to Iraq 223; remains neutral in Second World War 227–8, 247; attacks Russia 238; maintenance of independence 264, 281; Baghdad Pact 279, 285; and NATO 279; and Soviet Union 284; relations with Egypt improve 328; nation-state forged 363; and US 383; and Kurds 390; and Israel 400; presence in Iraq 455; looks to Middle East 494–5; relations with Israel 496–7
turkification 146–7, 147
Umayyad family 17
unemployment 422
United Arab Emirates 373, 441, 453, 480
United Arab Military Command 304
United Arab Republic 295, 297
United Arab States 301
United Nations 254, 255, 375, 390; and Palestine 264–5, 265, 359; General Assembly 265, 268; Security Council 282, 309, 311, 349, 442, 443–4, 457, 494; Emergency Fund 290; Resolution 242 332, 335, 343, 358; Resolution 338 332, 335; Resolution 598 375; imposes sanctions against Iraq 377, 380; Resolution 687 385; Resolution 688 387
UN Emergency Force 309, 333–4
UN International Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) 349, 491
United Nations Special Commission on Palestine (UNSCOP) 264
United States of America: in First World War 184–5; and mandates 207, 221; and Anglo-Persian agreement 239; ‘open-door’ policy 243, 245; in Second World War 249, 252–3, 253, 254; and Iran 253, 280, 282, 283, 321; Zionists make US their HQ 262; pressurizes Britain to allow Jewish immigration to Palestine 265; opposes forcible partition of Palestine 265–6; recognizes state of Israel 266; and Baghdad Pact 279; support for Israel 280, 283, 286, 315, 332, 336, 360; and Nasser 288; and economic blockade of Egypt 293; lands marines
in Beirut after Iraq revolution 296; Egyptian dependence on 306, 340, 341; and Yom Kippur war 332; supervises Arafat’s evacuation 351; marines in Lebanon 352–3, 353; declares prepared for dialogue with PLO 358; and Iraq-Iran war 375; response to invasion of Kuwait 378, 379–80; deployment of troops in the Gulf 382–3; emergence of Pax Americana 382–95; attempt at neutering Iraq 383–93; and Arab-Israeli conflict 395, 397–400, 400; and Palestinian-Israeli conflict 410–11; declaration of war on by Islamic
jihad
435, 435–6; relations with Saudi Arabia 435–6; war on Afghanistan 438; regime-change policy 439, 440; alliance with Saudi Arabia 439–40; Iraq Liberation Act 440; conquest of Iraq 441–4; reconstruction of Jordan 479; relations with Iran 487–8; influence 498–502; relations with Palestine 499; regimes in power 523–5
UNSCOM, weapons inspections in Iraq 384–5, 391–3
Urban II, Pope 23
Vance, Cyrus 336
Veiled Protectorate 117, 119, 121
velayat-e-faqih
371
Venice Declaration 350
Vichy government 248, 250, 253
Victoria, Queen 84, 84–5, 94
Vienna 27, 38
Wafd party 201, 202, 213–21, 250, 255, 256, 261, 271–2
Wahhab, Ibn Abdel 502
Wahhabis 46, 57, 137–8, 140, 148, 173, 206–10, 235, 365, 460, 481–3, 502
war on terror 438–40
Washington, Treaty of (1979) 340
Weizmann, Chaim 183, 185–6, 262
West Bank 207, 292, 309, 332, 338, 342, 346, 350, 358, 359, 466–7, 472, 474, 492
Western Desert 247–8, 249, 250
Wilhelm II 94–5
Wilson, Woodrow 188, 197, 198, 203–4
Wilson, Harold 318
Wingate, Sir Reginald 179–80
Wolfowitz, Paul 445
Woolf, Sir Drummond 111–12
World Bank 288, 322, 419
World Zionist Organization 183
Yahya, Imam 212
Yemen 17, 29, 58, 129, 148, 207, 212, 301–2, 416, 432, 441, 452, 459–60, 462, 483, 489–90, 505, 511
Yemen, People’s Republic of 311, 338, 382
Yemen Arab Republic 307, 338
Young Arab Society 147
Young Egypt party (Misr al-Fitat) 219, 273
Young Ottomans 81, 86
Young Turks 141–7, 149, 151, 172, 183, 190
Zaghloul, Saad 121–2, 126
Zaghloul Pasha 198–9, 200–1, 202, 214, 218, 220, 260
Al-Zarqawi, Musab 461
al-Zawahari, Ayman 424, 427, 435, 437, 461, 490
Zayids 17, 154, 459–60
Zenobia, Queen 10
Zionism 182–7, 204, 206, 230–4, 258, 260, 262, 265–8, 269, 283, 306, 358, 359, 364