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English: British Army officer, explorer, and civil servant Mark Sykes's map of Kurdish tribes in the eastern part of the Ottoman Empire before the First World War, published in the London Journal of the Anthropological Society in 1908. One of the first surveys of the Kurdish people of the Ottoman Empire in English.
Date July to December 1908 (journal issue published)
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Sykes, Mark. "The Kurdish Tribes of the Ottoman Empire." The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 38, 1908, pp. 451–486.

JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/2843309.
Author Mark Sykes (1879–1919)

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Mark Sykes's 1908 map of Kurdish tribes in the Ottoman Empire before the First World War

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