Arab Bureau

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The Arab Bureau was a British intelligence and political office in Cairo during World War I that coordinated Middle Eastern policy and propaganda, notably influencing the Arab Revolt.

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Arab Bureau canonical 1

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instanceOf British intelligence organization
political office
conflict World War I
coordinated British Middle Eastern policy
British propaganda in the Middle East
country United Kingdom
employer David Hogarth NERFINISHED
Gertrude Bell NERFINISHED
Gilbert Clayton NERFINISHED
Mark Sykes NERFINISHED
Ronald Storrs NERFINISHED
T. E. Lawrence NERFINISHED
field colonial administration
diplomacy
intelligence
propaganda
genre military intelligence
political intelligence
headquarters Cairo NERFINISHED
influenced Arab Revolt NERFINISHED
postwar settlement in the Middle East
involvedIn British–Arab relations
partition planning of the Ottoman Middle East
locatedIn Egypt
location Cairo NERFINISHED
notableMember David Hogarth NERFINISHED
Gertrude Bell NERFINISHED
Gilbert Clayton NERFINISHED
Mark Sykes NERFINISHED
Ronald Storrs NERFINISHED
T. E. Lawrence NERFINISHED
operatedIn Middle East NERFINISHED
operationalStatus defunct
opposed Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
parentOrganization British Foreign Office NERFINISHED
British War Office NERFINISHED
partOf British Empire
purpose collection and analysis of intelligence on the Ottoman Empire
coordination of British policy in Arab territories
management of wartime propaganda in the Arab world
supported Arab Revolt NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1910s
usedLanguage Arabic
English

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Mr. Dryden employer Arab Bureau