British Currency in the Middle East
Indian Rupee, East African Shilling, Shilling, Pound Sterling, Spanish Dollar, Currencies of the British West Indies
978-620-1-22674-6
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2012-07-04
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. British involvement in the Middle East began with the Aden Settlement in 1839. The British East India Company established an anti-piracy station in Aden to protect British shipping that was sailing to and from India. The Trucial States were similarly brought into the British Empire as a base for suppressing sea piracy in the Persian Gulf. Involvement in the region expanded to Egypt because of the Suez canal, as well as to Bahrain, Qatar, and Muscat. Kuwait was added in 1899 because of fears about the proposed Berlin-Baghdad Railway.
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