The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 71-75 |
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Page 212
... British group . They feared strong commercial competition from their rival . They felt that the grant of the Mesopotamian oil concession to the rival groups would harm not only the British oil concern but would endanger British navy and ...
... British group . They feared strong commercial competition from their rival . They felt that the grant of the Mesopotamian oil concession to the rival groups would harm not only the British oil concern but would endanger British navy and ...
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... British oil preserves in the Middle East . The oil bearing districts of Mesopotamia and Persia were considered to be of great national importance by the British . The foreign secretary , Balfour , held that there was a " vital necessity ...
... British oil preserves in the Middle East . The oil bearing districts of Mesopotamia and Persia were considered to be of great national importance by the British . The foreign secretary , Balfour , held that there was a " vital necessity ...
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... British subject , thus reinforcing British control over the Turkish Petroleum concessions . The British government not only gained effective political control of the territory within which lay the concessions of the Turkish Petroleum ...
... British subject , thus reinforcing British control over the Turkish Petroleum concessions . The British government not only gained effective political control of the territory within which lay the concessions of the Turkish Petroleum ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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