Great Arab Rulers visit the British Residence at Basra
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Great Arab Rulers visit the British Residence at Basra
Ibn Saud, Sir Percy Cox, Miss Gertrude Bell
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Basra Bell Gertrude Percy Saud Miss
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In this historic photograph, three prominent figures from the early 20th century come together at the British Residence in Basra, Iraq. The esteemed guests include Ibn Saud, the founder and first King of Saudi Arabia, Sir Percy Cox, the British High Commissioner for Iraq, and Miss Gertrude Bell, a renowned archaeologist, writer, and political officer in the British Empire. The image captures a pivotal moment in the complex relationship between the British Empire and the Arab world during the early 20th century. Ibn Saud, dressed in traditional Arabian attire, sits on a chair while Sir Percy Cox and Miss Gertrude Bell stand beside him, both dressed in formal Western clothing. The British Residence, with its grand architecture and lush gardens, serves as the backdrop to this significant meeting. Sir Percy Cox played a crucial role in the British administration of Iraq, having been appointed as the first High Commissioner in 1920. He was instrumental in establishing the Iraqi monarchy and maintaining British influence in the region. Miss Gertrude Bell, on the other hand, was a key figure in the archaeological and political history of Iraq. She played a significant role in the creation of the Iraqi state and was a close advisor to King Faisal I. Ibn Saud, who would go on to unify the various Arabian tribes and establish the modern Saudi Arabian state in 1932, was a crucial player in the regional power dynamics of the time. This meeting between the British officials and Ibn Saud reflects the intricate web of diplomacy, politics, and cultural exchange that characterized the British presence in the Middle East during the early 20th century. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing a visual record of the interactions between key figures in the history of the Middle East and the British Empire. It serves as a reminder of the rich and complex history that continues to shape the region today.
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