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The Middle East was divided up by the Treaty of Versailles into British and French Mandates as well as recognizing the independence of Hejaz and Nejd in Arabia. The British Mandates included Palestine, Transjordan, and Iraq and the French Mandates were Syria and Greater Lebanon.

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