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    Major-General Sir Percy Zachariah Cox GCMG GCIE KCSI KBE DL (20 November 1864 – 20 February 1937) was a British Indian Army officer and Colonial Office...
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    Saud's military tactics with skepticism. Therefore, in November 1916, Percy Cox arranged a meeting with Abdulaziz and Jabir Al Sabah in Basra to reconcile...
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    trusted by British officials such as High Commissioner for Mesopotamia Percy Cox, giving her great influence. She participated in both the 1919 Paris Peace...
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  • people Percy Cherrett (1899–1984), English footballer Percy Cox (1864–1937), British administrator and diplomat Percy Dawson (disambiguation) Percy Dearmer...
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    Trucial States flag, in practice it continued to fly a plain red flag. Percy Cox, the British Colonial Office administrator in the Middle East, was unsuccessful...
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    Kuwait. It was made by Percy Cox, the British High Commissioner to Iraq, in response to Ikhwan raiders from Nejd under Ibn Saud. Cox met ibn Saud and Major...
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    Darin, on the island of Tarut on 26 December 1915 by Abdulaziz and Sir Percy Cox on behalf of the British Government. The treaty made the lands of the...
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    government of postwar Iraq was headed originally by the High Commissioner, Sir Percy Cox, and his deputy, Colonel Arnold Wilson. British reprisals after the murder...
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    British-administered Iraq was headed originally by the High Commissioner, Sir Percy Cox, and his deputy, Colonel Arnold Wilson. British reprisals after the murder...
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    more favorable treaty with the British in 1922, signed at Uqair. He met Percy Cox, British High Commissioner in Iraq, to draw boundaries and the treaty...
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  • Percival Ulysses "Perry" Cox, M.D., is a fictional character played by John C. McGinley on the American television comedy drama Scrubs. Cox appears in every episode...
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  • Percy Ince Cox (16 September 1878 at the Foster Hall Plantation, Saint Joseph, Barbados – 1918 at Princes Town, Trinidad) was a West Indian cricketer....
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    they had three daughters: Diana, Helena and Patricia. In late 1915, Percy Cox recruited Philby as head of the finance branch of the British administration...
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    Bermudian politician Percy Cox (1864–1937), British diplomat Percy Cox (cricketer) (1878–1918), Barbadian cricketer Percy S. Cox (1872–1911), American...
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  • abolished ? ? Before 1920: Sir Percy Cox (British High Commissioner) After 1920: King Faisal I Before 1920: Sir Percy Cox (British High Commissioner) After...
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  • Percy Smith Cox (circa 1872 – February 24, 1911) was an American photographer who worked in pre-revolutionary Mexico at the beginning of the twentieth...
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    peace. The fort was mentioned and recorded by several historical figures. Percy Cox, in his tour to Al Ain in 1905, reportedly visited the Al Jahili region...
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    "Finland". In 1971, he co-wrote, with Hugh Leonard and Terence Feely, the film Percy, which depicts a penis transplant. After the Monty Python television series...
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    upheld after a visit to Al Zorah by Major Percy Cox, the British Political Resident. Zayed was noted by Cox to be "troublesome" and guided the rest of...
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  • 6th (Poona) Division led by Lieutenant General Arthur Barrett with Sir Percy Cox as Political Officer, was opposed by 350 Ottoman troops and 4 guns. After...
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    Charles Close 1930–1933 Admiral Sir William Goodenough 1933–1936 Sir Percy Cox 1936–1938 Henry Balfour 1938–1941 Sir Philip Chetwode 1941–1945 Sir George...
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    administrator, Conservative politician, writer and editor. Wilson served under Percy Cox, the colonial administrator of Mesopotamia (Mandatory Iraq) during and...
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    civil government of postwar Iraq was led by the High Commissioner, Sir Percy Cox, and his deputy, Colonel Arnold Wilson. British reprisals after the murder...
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    any other power without prior consent of the British Government, Percy Zachariah Cox, the Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, who signed the treaty...
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    Juno carried Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud to Bushire to visit Sir Percy Cox, the British Political Resident in the Persian Gulf. Juno was sold for...
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    the Emirate of Nejd and Hasa. Ibn Saud signed the Treaty of Darin with Percy Cox in 1915 that somewhat attempted to define the emirate's boundaries. The...
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    London’s approach. The treaty was signed on behalf of the British by Sir Percy Cox on 10 October 1922. However, it was not ratified by the Iraqi government...
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  • general Lionel Howard Cox (1893–1949), British Army major general Percy Cox (1864–1937), British Indian Army major general Samuel D. Cox (born 1961), U.S....
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    when that failed he instituted a blockade of Kuwait. In December 1922 Percy Cox, British High Commissioner in the British Mandate of Iraq, met with Ibn...
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    various Bedouin raids, the British High Commissioner in Baghdad, Sir Percy Cox, imposed the Uqair Protocol of 1922 which defined the boundaries between...
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