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British–Arab correspondence on promised Arab independence in Palestine (1915)

British–Arab correspondence on promised Arab independence in Palestine (1915) The passage references historic World War I-era letters between Sharif Hussein and British High Commissioner Sir Henry MacMahon about Arab independence. While it hints at diplomatic promises, it offers no new, actionable details, specific transactions, or links to contemporary powerful actors. The information is largely known historical context, providing limited investigative value. Key insights: Sharif Hussein of Mecca wrote to Sir Henry MacMahon in July 1915.; The correspondence discussed Arab participation against the Ottoman Empire.; Letters outlined territories Britain might cede to Arabs, including possible promises of independence.

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British–Arab correspondence on promised Arab independence in Palestine (1915) The passage references historic World War I-era letters between Sharif Hussein and British High Commissioner Sir Henry MacMahon about Arab independence. While it hints at diplomatic promises, it offers no new, actionable details, specific transactions, or links to contemporary powerful actors. The information is largely known historical context, providing limited investigative value. Key insights: Sharif Hussein of Mecca wrote to Sir Henry MacMahon in July 1915.; The correspondence discussed Arab participation against the Ottoman Empire.; Letters outlined territories Britain might cede to Arabs, including possible promises of independence.

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