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Linking the CENTO Region: Tapestry of Progress
A booklet about the development of seaports, highways, railroads, telecommunications systems and air navigational aids between the CENTO countries. The Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) was a Cold War-era military alliance between Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, the UK and, later, the US, which lasted from February 1955 to March 1979.
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Loan Agreement (Jerusalem Hotel Project) between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development
Document outlining the terms of a loan from the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, to fund the Jerusalem Hotel Project, owned by the Holy Lands Hotels Company. Dated 5 February 1964.
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Loan Agreement (Jerusalem Power Project) between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development
Document outlining the terms of a loan from the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, to fund the Jerusalem Power Project. Dated 5 February 1964.
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Loan Agreement (La Goulette Power Project) between Republic of Tunisia and Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development
Document outlining the terms of a loan from the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development to the Republic of Tunisia, to fund the development of electricity generation capacity and distribution. Dated 21 December 1963.
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Loan Agreement (Medjerda Agricultural Project) between Republic of Tunisia and Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development
Document outlining the terms of a loan from the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development to the Republic of Tunisia, to fund the development of agriculture in the Medjerda Valley from 1962 to 1964. Dated 21 December 1963.
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Masses of our militant Yemeni people, Masses of our militant Arab nation
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National Front for the Salvation of Libya newspaper advert
Cutting from an unknown and undated newspaper showing a printed statement by the National Front for the Salvation of Libya opposition movement,
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Notes & Press Releases about Federation of Arab Emirates, 1969 & 1970
Notes & Press Releases about Federation of Arab Emirates, 1969 & 1970. Handwritten notes and some pages from a Report on Federation of Arab Emirates, Information, Research & Publications Section Department of Information & Tourism. Abu Dhabi, 1969.
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Political statement on British project for six-party UAE union
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Progress Through CENTO Communications
A booklet about the development of roads, railways, ports, telecommunications and air navigational aids between the CENTO countries. The Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) was a Cold War-era military alliance between Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, the UK and, later, the US, which lasted from February 1955 to March 1979.
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Report on the Work of the Committee in Support of the Omani Revolution, Detroit
Report on the Work of the Committee in Support of the Omani Revolution in Detroit. First page only.
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Second Arab Exhibition (1934) booklet
Copy of twelve-page booklet for the Second Arab Exhibition, which opened in Jerusalem on 6 April 1934.
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Security in Unity: CENTO Exercise Midlink Three
The Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) was a Cold War-era military alliance between Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, the UK and, later, the US, which lasted from February 1955 to March 1979.
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Statement of the National Leadership of the Ba'th about the 9th & 10th National Convention and the National Popular Front
Documentation of statements made by Ba'th Party leadership and the Party's innerworkings as depicted by the Party itself.
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Syrian Arab Republic Ministry of Information Damascus, The Joint Soviet - Syrian Arab Statement
A statement of the Syrian-Soviet relationship, including Syria's change to socialism and the support it received from the Soviet state. Includes discussions of contemporary political and social concerns for both Syria and the Soviet Union under their joint political interests.
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The Baghdad Pact (1957)
Book on 'The Baghdad Pact' - later known as The Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) - a Cold War-era military alliance between Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, the UK and, later, the US, which lasted from February 1955 to March 1979.
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The CENTO Council meets in Ankara, April 27-28, 1961
The Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) was a Cold War-era military alliance between Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, the UK and, later, the US, which lasted from February 1955 to March 1979. It was headquartered in Baghdad from 1955 to 1958, and then in Ankara, Turkey.
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The CENTO Council meets in Tehran, April 28-30, 1960
The Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) was a Cold War-era military alliance between Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, the UK and, later, the US, which lasted from February 1955 to March 1979.
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The CENTO Council Meets in Washington
The Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) was a Cold War-era military alliance between Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, the UK and, later, the US, which lasted from February 1955 to March 1979.
This booklet details the Seventh Session of the CENTO Council of Ministers, held from 7-9 October 1959 in Washington, as well as the meetings of the Counter-Subversion Committee (24-28 August 1959, Ankara), the Economic Committee (1-4 September 1959, Ankara) and the Military Committee (9-10 September 1959, London).
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The political report of the central leadership of the Iraqi Communist Party
Political report of the Iraqi Communist Party (1974), noting its state and history and considerations.
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The Scribe: The Arab Review, vol. 8 no. 4 (May 1964)
Volume 8, number 4 of monthly magazine The Scribe: The Arab Review, for May 1964.
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The Story of the Central Treaty Organization CENTO
The Central Treaty Organization (CENTO) was a Cold War-era military alliance between Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey, the UK and, later, the US, which lasted from February 1955 to March 1979. It was headquartered in Baghdad from 1955 to 1958, and then in Ankara, Turkey.
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The United Arab Emirates: A study and documents about its history, origins, Arab and international relations, and its achievements in its first year.
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The WFTU and the Struggle of the Arab Workers and Peoples (November 1974)
28 page booklet on the WFTU (World Federation of Trade Unions) and the Struggle of the Arab Workers and Peoples, documenting trade union activities and social activism in countries including Iraq. Egypt, Palestine and Bahrain
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Two letters between KDP and Pan-Iranist party
Mullah Mustafa Barzani's letter (02/07/1967) to the Pan-Iranist Party's leadership on the occasion of the 5th Congress of the party and Mohsen Pezeshkpour's response (07/08/1967) to Barzani's letter.