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Nations Mandate territory, with the Union of South Africa administering it. In 1946, the League of Nations was replaced by the United Nations. The Mandate was... |
The British Mandate of Palestine was a League of Nations mandate to the United Kingdom in Palestine. It began after the British had conquered Palestine... |
during World War I. After that, the territory became a League of Nations mandate, and later a United Nations trust territory, under Belgian control, until 1962... |
Tanganyika (category States and territories established in the 1960s) League of Nations Mandate in 1922, later becoming a United Nations Trust Territory. Britain changed the name to the Tanganyika Territory. On 9 December 1961... |
Cameroons was a British-controlled League of Nations mandate later United Nations trust territory. The territory was originally a German protectorate known as... |
under negotiation, with Palestinian and Arab leadership. The territory of the former Mandate Palestine (including Jerusalem) which did not form part of... |
German defeat, the League of Nations awarded South Africa a mandate to administer the territory until its inhabitants were ready to govern themselves. Following... |
The Territory of the Saar Basin (German: Saarbeckengebiet, Saarterritorium; French: Le Territoire du Bassin de la Sarre) was usually called the Saar or... |
was represented abroad by Poland's ambassadors. League of Nations mandated territories, were run by member countries on behalf of the League. But Danzig... |
then called Transjordan, was one of two constituent territories that comprised the British Mandate of Palestine (so-named after the other constituent,... |
League of Nations mandate, that independent Mesopotamian and Greater Syrian states should be created under League of Nations mandates, and that the option... |
Free City of Danzig (category League of Nations mandates) Danzig Postal Service, the other was Polish-run. League of Nations mandated territories, were run by member countries on behalf of the League. But Danzig... |
19% of Palestine Mandate. Trans-Jordan was established on 25 May 1946, with the intention of Israel being the remaining 19% . Mandate Palestine is divided... |
are Muslim. In Myanmar most are Buddhist. The Partition of the British Mandate of Palestine into Jewish and Arab nations. This has led to separatism between... |
States of Aleppo (LON mandate from September 1, 1920), Damascus (LON mandate from July 25, 1920) and of the Alawites (LON mandate from September 1, 1920)... |
defeated the German force during World War I. It was a League of Nations mandate territory from 1919. In 1946 the League was replaced by the United Nations.... |
First Syrian Republic (category States and territories established in the 20th century) officially the Syrian Republic, was formed in 1930 as a component of the French Mandate of Syria and Lebanon, succeeding the State of Syria. "www.nationalanthems... |
British Empire included the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories. The Empire started with England's overseas possessions in... |
in World War I, the newly created League of Nations gave South Africa a mandate over Namibia. The Jewish population of Namibia (which had close relations... |
same-sex domestic partners. The sodomy law inherited from the British Mandate of Palestine was repealed in 1988. But there was an explicit instruction... |