Egypt and Iraq would both find themselves under the control of the British Empire after the war, neither of them were necessarily thrilled with that arrangement.
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The 1920 Revolt in Iraq Reconsidered: The Role of Tribes in National Politics by Amal Vinogradov
'A Tedious and Perilous Controversy': Britain and the Settlement of the Mosul Dispute, 1918-1926 by Peter J. Beck
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Did Britain Use Chemical Weapons in Mandatory Iraq? by R.M. Douglas
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