Attitude The King Ghazi a Problem the Border with Kuwait 1933-1939

Title Attitude The King Ghazi a Problem the Border with Kuwait 1933-1939
Author وئام شاكر غني
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1680-8738, EISSN: 2663-547X
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Notes King Ghazi (1933-1939) was of the Arabic characters that characterized national and patriotic spirit and that faced the British policy in all its aspects. King Ghazi distinguished as of Arab nationalist tendencies and called for the liberalization of Arab lands which were under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. He called for reunification under the one Arab country, Hence came the King invitations to liberate Kuwait from the British protectorate and consolidated with Iraq. King Ghazi established a private radio station in the royal palace (AL zzaahoor) palace and provided special programs to return of Kuwait to Iraq, this radio station was The prominent role in the revitalization of the Kuwaiti National Movement, and invitation the continuous to accession of Kuwait to Iraq. In front of the unjust verdicts issued by the ruler of Kuwait, and happened a big demonstrations appealed to King Ghazi to move quickly to join Kuwait to Iraq. The policy of King Ghazi caused concern to the British embassy in Iraq and then the British Government, that the British influence was imposing control in each of the departments of the states and in the army, so the British officials realized that the presence of the king became a threat to their interests, which prompted the British Ambassador (Morris Peterson ) to make a statement publicly when he left Baghdad in March 1939, saying that "the King Ghazi, must be controlled or thrown off."
Görüntüle Mağallaẗ kulliyyaẗ al-tarbiyaẗ li-l-banāt, 2019-01, Vol.27 (1)
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Attitude The King Ghazi a Problem the Border with Kuwait 1933-1939

Author وئام شاكر غني
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1680-8738, EISSN: 2663-547X
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_519953aa7ff4456bb77d806088b33662
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes King Ghazi (1933-1939) was of the Arabic characters that characterized national and patriotic spirit and that faced the British policy in all its aspects. King Ghazi distinguished as of Arab nationalist tendencies and called for the liberalization of Arab lands which were under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. He called for reunification under the one Arab country, Hence came the King invitations to liberate Kuwait from the British protectorate and consolidated with Iraq. King Ghazi established a private radio station in the royal palace (AL zzaahoor) palace and provided special programs to return of Kuwait to Iraq, this radio station was The prominent role in the revitalization of the Kuwaiti National Movement, and invitation the continuous to accession of Kuwait to Iraq. In front of the unjust verdicts issued by the ruler of Kuwait, and happened a big demonstrations appealed to King Ghazi to move quickly to join Kuwait to Iraq. The policy of King Ghazi caused concern to the British embassy in Iraq and then the British Government, that the British influence was imposing control in each of the departments of the states and in the army, so the British officials realized that the presence of the king became a threat to their interests, which prompted the British Ambassador (Morris Peterson ) to make a statement publicly when he left Baghdad in March 1939, saying that "the King Ghazi, must be controlled or thrown off."
Görüntüle Mağallaẗ kulliyyaẗ al-tarbiyaẗ li-l-banāt, 2019-01, Vol.27 (1)
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