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Iraq and Rupert Hay's Two Years in Kurdistan
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- 2008
Summary
Detailing two years in the life of a British political officer charged with establishing and maintaining British rule in the Kurdish district of Arbil in Iraq, this personal account provides a thorough discussion of Kurdish society from the viewpoint of Captain William Rupert Hay. Chronicling the British government's desperate attempts to establish a civil administration in Iraq just after World War I, Two Years in Kurdistan shows how, as member of the Indian Political Service, Captain Hay attempted to bring British rule to his corner of Iraq.
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- Copyright year
- 2008
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-2564-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4616-3367-9
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 261
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- Contents No access
- Introduction to the Lexington Books Edition No access
- Introduction to Two Years in Kurdistan No access
- Two Years in Kurdistan No access Pages 1 - 4
- Preface No access Pages 5 - 8
- I. Introductory No access Pages 9 - 16
- II. Geographical: Fauna and Flora No access Pages 17 - 30
- III. The Kurds No access Pages 31 - 50
- IV. The Tribe No access Pages 51 - 60
- V. The Population of the Towns, and Other Races No access Pages 61 - 70
- VI. Agriculture and Trade No access Pages 71 - 80
- VII. Altun Keupri, and First Visit to Arbil No access Pages 81 - 90
- VIII. Koi and Rania No access Pages 91 - 104
- IX. Visit to the Khushnao, and Other Tours No access Pages 105 - 114
- X. Arbil Again No access Pages 115 - 128
- XI. Formation of the Arbil Division No access Pages 129 - 136
- XII. Rawanduz and the Gorge No access Pages 137 - 144
- XIII. Yusuf Beg No access Pages 145 - 158
- XlV. Three Quiet Months No access Pages 159 - 166
- XV. Visits to Rawanduz and the Persian Frontier No access Pages 167 - 186
- XVI. Nuri: The Death of Two Great Men No access Pages 187 - 196
- XVII. The Beginning of the Trouble No access Pages 197 - 216
- XVIII. The Storm Bursts No access Pages 217 - 226
- XIX. Khurshid Agha Keeps His Word No access Pages 227 - 242
- XX. Reconstruction No access Pages 243 - 250
- XXI. Conclusion No access Pages 251 - 256
- Appendix A―Administrative System of the Turkish Empire No access Pages 257 - 258
- Appendix B―Summary of the Events in Mesopotamia from the Armistice to the End of 1920 No access Pages 259 - 261





