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ID169231
Title ProperAssyrians in world war one and the 1933 massacre
Other Title Informationnew discoveries in the RSAA archives
LanguageENG
AuthorLlewellyn-Jones, Rosie
Summary / Abstract (Note)The recent discovery of a bundle of documents in the archives of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs has shed more light on the history of the Assyrian Christians of Iraq from the time of the First World War up to the Simele massacre in 1933. The documents are accounts and correspondence written primarily by a number of leading British players including Major-General Dunsterville, Sir Henry Dobbs, Colonel J.J. McCarthy, and also the Assyrian Patriarch Mar Shimun. They also shed further light on the role played by Leo Amery, Secretary of State for the Colonies. The documents appear to have been compiled by Sir Percy Sykes, the then Secretary of the Royal Central Asian Society (as the Royal Society for Asian Affairs then was) as part of an investigation into the situation of the Assyrians. This article introduces the newly-discovered collection of documents and discusses how they advance our understanding of this period.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Affairs Vol. 50, No.4; Nov 2019: p.569-587
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 50 No 4
Key WordsIraq ;  Genocide ;  First World War ;  Christians ;  Assyrian ;  1933 ;  Simele Massacre


 
 
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