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Sykes‑Picot Agreement map excerpt from 1914 oversight document

The passage is a historical map of the 1916 Sykes‑Picot agreement with no new information, actors, transactions, or allegations. It offers no actionable investigative leads and repeats well‑known fact Shows proposed French and British zones of influence in the Middle East during WWI. References the original 1916 agreement signed by Georges‑Picot and Mark Sykes.

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #023176
Pages
1
Persons
0
Integrity
No Hash Available

Summary

The passage is a historical map of the 1916 Sykes‑Picot agreement with no new information, actors, transactions, or allegations. It offers no actionable investigative leads and repeats well‑known fact Shows proposed French and British zones of influence in the Middle East during WWI. References the original 1916 agreement signed by Georges‑Picot and Mark Sykes.

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historymiddle-eastcolonialismsykespicothouse-oversight

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OUP CORRECTED PROOF - FINAL, 12/9/2014, SPi ~ SYKES-PICOT AGREEMENT (191 6) . ad Direct French control Under French influence (area A) Y Direct British control {including = —40°—4 ; the ports of Haifa and Acre} Under British influence (area B) International administration * Tabriz PERSIA Damascus | Syrian |Dejsert ae ees A bi Pp . ! “\. Persian rabla eninsuta 4 SOURCE: Agreement shown on "Map of Eastern oer Turkey in Asia, Syria and Western Persia,” signed 50 100 150 MILES dye Fr. Georges-Picot and Mark Sykes, 8 May 1916. be | | | | © IPI (Map by Miklos Pinther} 50 100 150 KILOMETERS Map 3. Sykes—Picot Agreement 1916

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