West: The Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea back to Mersin | The abolition of all exceptional privileges granted to foreigners under the capitulations |
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Greenwood, Marc Weller, Published by Cambridge University Press, 1991,• Egypt's Bid for Arab Leadership: Implications for U | and thence along the line Birejek-Urga-Mardin-Kidiat-Jazirat Ibn 'Unear -Amadia to the Persian frontier; East: The Persian frontier down to the Persian Gulf; South: The Indian Ocean with the exclusion of Aden, whose status was to be maintained |
As cited by R, John and S | Disputes, London: Royal Institute of International Affairs 1991, and The Kuwait Crisis: Basic Documents, By E |
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Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | The conclusion of a defensive alliance between Great Britain and the future independent Arab State |
see Richard Schofield, Kuwait and Iraq: Historical Claims and Territorial.
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