Catalogue description Turkey: International status, including: Status of Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Liberal...

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Details of FO 608/110/2
Reference: FO 608/110/2
Description:

Turkey: International status, including:

Status of Ottoman Empire.

Ottoman Liberal Party's interpretation of rights of nationalists.

Constitution of Turkish state.

Recommendations with regard to future of Ottoman Empire.

Frontier of Straits zone on Asiatic side.

CUP (Committee of Union and Progress) activities in Switzerland.

Restrictions on Turkish nationalist propaganda in Switzerland.

Future of Ottoman Empire.

Movements of Enver Pasha.

Future frontiers of Turkey.

Proposed boundaries of Straits zone.

Problems arising from creation of new state at Constantinople.

Future of Ottoman Empire; With maps.

Request from Sultan and Turkish government for assistance of HM Government.

Problem of Italy and Turkey in Anatolia.

Future of Turkey; includes signed memorials from members of The Anglo-Ottoman Society, May 1919 .

Retention of Sultan of Turkey in Constantinople.

Appeal from Prince Abdul Mejid against dismemberment of Turkey.

Muslim resentment at interference with the Caliphate.

Turkish request for British support of Turkish independence.

Italian and Greek penetration in Asia Minor.

Future of Constantinople and of the Caliphate.

Proclamation to Indian Moslems explaining terms of peace with Turkey.

Claims of the League for Defence of Ottoman Empire.

Relations between HM Government and Turks in Switzerland.

Terms of peace with Turkey.

Date: 1919
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: 385/1/8
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English and French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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