Balfour Declaration. Born in Westminster, London, Mark Sykes was the only child of Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet, who, then a 48-year-old wealthy bachelor...
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Mark Sykes (born 4 August 1997) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for EFL Championship club Bristol City. Born in Northern...
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impasse. On Tuesday 28 December, Mark Sykes informed Gilbert Clayton that he had "been given the Picot negotiations". Sykes and Picot entered into "almost...
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Victoria Rowland (née Sykes; born 4 December 1969), known both professionally and socially as Plum Sykes, is an English-born fashion journalist, novelist...
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Sykes may refer to: Sir Alan Sykes, 1st Baronet, businessman and British politician Annette Sykes, New Zealand human rights lawyer and Māori activist...
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Sir Mark Masterman-Sykes, 3rd Baronet (20 August 1771 – 16 February 1823), born Mark Sykes, was an English landowner and politician, known as a book-collector...
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Sir Mark Sykes and François Georges-Picot, with the primary arrangements being set out in draft form in a joint memorandum on 5 January 1916. Sykes was...
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The Sykes family of Sledmere own Sledmere House in Yorkshire, England. The Sykes family settled in Sykes Dyke near Carlisle in Cumberland during the Middle...
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Sir Mark Sykes (1879–1919), and his wife, Edith (née Gorst). His sister was Angela Sykes, the sculptor. His politician uncle, also Christopher Sykes, was...
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Paris in 1911. Yet another version is that the flag was designed by Sir Mark Sykes of the British Foreign Office. Whatever the correct story, the flag was...
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Sledmere House (category Sykes family)
home of Colonel Sir Mark Sykes, 6th Baronet, noted English traveller and diplomatic advisor, and is now the home of Sir Tatton Sykes, 8th Baronet. The house...
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Baronetage of Great Britain on 28 March 1783 for Reverend Mark Sykes. He was the son of Richard Sykes, a prosperous merchant, of Kingston upon Hull. The second...
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a limited line of John Sykes Signature Les Pauls, which were modelled after his 1978 Gibson Les Paul Custom. John James Sykes was born 29 July 1959 in...
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Jay Sykes (born November 11, 1954) is an American political commentator who was editor-in-chief of the website The Bulwark. From 1993 to 2016, Sykes hosted...
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Evelyn Waugh and son of the diplomat Sir Mark Sykes, sixth baronet (1869–1919), associated with the so-called Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916, by which Britain...
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François Georges-Picot (category Sykes–Picot Agreement)
1916 execution of Arab intellectuals and his key role with Sir Mark Sykes in the Sykes-Picot Agreement. King Faisal I regarded Georges-Picot as a war...
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eccentric. He was the elder son of Sir Tatton Sykes, 4th Baronet and Mary Ann Foulis, and succeeded to the Sykes baronetcy on his father's death in 1863. His...
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"firmness bordering on disrespect." Weizmann 1949, p. 348. Sykes, p. 71. Pappe, pp. 220, 221. Sykes, p. 72. Kayyali, pp. 99–104. Halabi 2012, pp. 30–32. Lausanne...
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been suggested that the flag was designed by the British diplomat Sir Mark Sykes, in an effort to create a feeling of "Arab-ness" to fuel the revolt. According...
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and Mel's Summer Escape from 2017. Sykes co-presented Shop Well For Less alongside Joanna Page on BBC One. Sykes was born in 1970 at Ashton-under-Lyne...
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and a former army sergeant. When Sykes was two, his father remarried and he gained a half-brother named John. Sykes was educated at Ward Street Central...
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McCordic, Julie Patterson, Nicole Stamp, Milton Barnes, Jackie English, Mark Sykes, Ryan Field, Kara Harun, Drew Dafoe, Dalmar Abuzeid, Cassius (Cass) Crieghtney...
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Kızılcahamam-Çamlıdere near Ankara) in 1463.[page needed] According to Mark Sykes, the earliest population transfer (or exile) of Kurds to Central Anatolia...
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Turkey. The village had a population of 568 in 2022. English traveler Mark Sykes recorded Karnebi as a village inhabited by Turks in early 20th century...
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and burst into tears at a moment's notice. Sykes later continued her studies with actor Jeff Corey. Sykes played Jim Brown's love interest in Black Gunn...
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Jesse Sykes (born Jessica Ann Sykes, née Solomon; July 17, 1967) is an American singer and songwriter, best known for her band Jesse Sykes & the Sweet...
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meeting, Sykes hinted the likelihood of distributing the area to the Allied imperial powers. Outraged by the suggestion, Rida threatened Sykes with the...
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populated by Kurds and had a population of 151 in 2022. English traveler Mark Sykes recorded the village as inhabited by Delikan Kurds in early 20th century...
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Sykes and a... is a black-and-white British sitcom starring Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques that aired on BBC 1 from 1960 to 1965. It was written by Eric...
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No. Pos. Nation Player 17 MF IRL Mark Sykes 18 MF ENG Ayman Benarous 19 DF ENG George Tanner 20 FW ENG Sam Bell 21 FW BER Nahki Wells 22 MF ENG Taylor...
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