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It's usually referred to the British Mandate of Palestine. It was territory won from the Ottoman Empire in 1917-18 (World War 1). From 1945-48 it was a United Nations mandate, before that a League of Nations mandate.
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The area is a small German area along the border of France. It is the smallest of the German states. Also known as the Saarland, it was a protectorate after World War 1 and occupied for 15 years by other countries (Great Britain, Ireland and France) under the League of Nations Mandate until 1935 and issued stamps during that time.
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In 1944, Israel/Palestine was under British sovereignty as the British Mandate for Palestine.
Territory was occupied by Britain and France
Kosovo and Serbia share an economic relationship in the Central European Free Trade Agreement with the mandate of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
It was known that eh League of Nations (currently the United Nations) gave Britain the task of controlling Palestine therefore creating the British Mandate for Palestine. The Mandate lasted from 1920-1948.
PalestineIsrael was formed from part of the British Mandate of Palestine, which Britain hadadministered since it was taken over from the crumbling Ottoman Empire early inthe 20th Century. The lands of the Mandate had never been a "country" in moderntimes. The territory was partitioned by the United Nations, with the larger partdesignated to be added to Egypt and to what is now Jordan, and the smaller partdesignated for Jewish administration.Israel was formed from part of the British Mandate of Palestine, which Britain hadadministered since it was taken over from the crumbling Ottoman Empire early inthe 20th Century. The lands of the Mandate had never been a "country" in moderntimes. The territory was partitioned by the United Nations, with the larger partdesignated to be added to Egypt and to what is now Jordan, and the smaller partdesignated for Jewish administration.
Lebanon and Syria have resulted from the French Mandate in the Middle East.
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