Arab tribesmen in Syria during the Arab Uprising of World War I.
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Arab tribesmen in Syria during the Arab Uprising of World War I.
(Service Historique de la Défense)
Col. Lawrence at Amman, with Emir Abdullah and Sir Herbert Samuel in 1921.
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British and Arab forces in Damascus following its capture.
(Imperial War Museum)
Ottoman prisoners are marched through Damascus following the capture of the city by the Arab and Entente forces.
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French Army Capt. Pisani meets with Arab tribesmen in Syria, 1918.
(Service Historique de la Défense)
T.E. Lawrence and his personal bodyguards, photographed at Aqaba.
(Imperial War Museum)
Emir Feisal, riding 'shotgun', and Auda ibn Tayi, behind the driver, take a ride in a Talbot care provided to the Arab Army by their British allies.
(Imperial War Museum)
British advisors to the Arab forces, Captains Wood and Thorne, and the best known of the group, Lawrence of Arabia.
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