British influence in Trans-Jordan is typified by this lieutenant colonel who is one of British officiers running the 16,000-man Trans-Jordan army. Troops wear British uniforms with Bedouin headdress and carry British arms - İngiliz ordusu, 16,000 adamın çalıştığı Eski Ürdün Devleti ordusunda bir İngiliz askeri olan bu teğmen tarafından Eski Ürdün Devleti'nde temsil ediliyor. Birlikler Bedevi başlıklarıyla İngiliz üniforması giyiyor ve İngiliz silahları taşıyor.
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British influence in Trans-Jordan is typified by this lieutenant colonel who is one of British officiers running the 16,000-man Trans-Jordan army. Troops wear British uniforms with Bedouin headdress and carry British arms - İngiliz ordusu, 16,000 adamın çalıştığı Eski Ürdün Devleti ordusunda bir İngiliz askeri olan bu teğmen tarafından Eski Ürdün Devleti'nde temsil ediliyor. Birlikler Bedevi başlıklarıyla İngiliz üniforması giyiyor ve İngiliz silahları taşıyor.
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1941
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English
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SALT Research
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https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/16988
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