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Colonialism in Practice The Case of Iraq Gertrude Bell King Faisal 1.

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1 Colonialism in Practice The Case of Iraq Gertrude Bell King Faisal 1

2 Map of Iraq

3 Background on Iraq: Two Points Iraq did not exist as a state prior to 1921. Created from 3 Ottoman provinces of Mosul, Baghdad, & Basra Diverse Population Religious divisions: Sunnis, Shiites (& Christians) Ethno-linguistic divisions: Arabs, Kurds Population: 60% Shiite Arab; 15% Sunni Arab; 20 % Kurd (mostly Sunnis)

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5 British colonial rule British invasion Basra 1914 Baghdad 1917 British plans (Dodge) Original plans Evolving plans How the British maintained influence Political structures Military force (warplanes) Arab & Iraqi Resistance Political resistance Uprisings: 1920 (southern tribes)

6 Faisal I, 1 st king of Iraq Goals Gradual eradication of British influence in Iraq Creation of a national state Photos from Iraqipages.com

7 Resistance to the new regime Kurds (opposed Arab nationalism) Shiite Arabs (opposed educational reforms & exclusion from government) Landowners (opposed efforts to redistribute land and erode their power base) The “masses” (opposed conscription, etc.) In 1930s, at least 80 percent of Iraq’s population was rural

8 Major players in Iraqi Politics, 1921-1936 Monarchy & Prime Ministry Rural Shiites Tribal leaders & Landlords Kurds British

9 Results: Fledgling sense of Iraqi national identity British presence & state reliance on external aid to maintain power = loss of monarch’s legitimacy Centralization of power in Baghdad Catch-22 of Iraqi politics: to create mass support, land reform needed, but narrow base of state support requires aid from landlords


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