The British Mandate refers to a legal commission granted by the League of Nations to Britain to govern certain territories after World War I. Most notably, the Mandate for Palestine, established in 1920, allowed Britain to administer the region with the dual aim of establishing a Jewish national home and preparing the territory for self-governance. The Mandate system aimed to manage former Ottoman territories but faced significant challenges, including growing tensions between Jewish and Arab populations. It officially ended in 1948 with the establishment of the state of Israel.
The British Mandate of Palestine was the only mandate with an Arab-Jewish controversy.
Israel, Jordan, and Iraq were part of the British mandate.
The British Mandate of Palestine.
Yes they did.
In the British Mandate of Palestine.
The British Mandate for Palestine officially ended on May 14, 1948. This date marked the termination of British control and the declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel. Following the end of the mandate, significant conflict arose in the region between Jewish and Arab groups.
Israel and TransJordan
The name is British Mandate of Palestine.
I believe it was the British who were driven out of India. India had, I believe, a British mandate that India would someday self govern. India revolted against the British which excelerated the mandate.................................
In 1944, Israel/Palestine was under British sovereignty as the British Mandate for Palestine.
Anglicize India.
No. It was a British Mandate.