File:Cape Bab el-Mandeb Anglo-Turkish Demarcation Line.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCape Bab el-Mandeb Anglo-Turkish Demarcation Line.jpg |
English: Map showing the Anglo-Turkish demarcation line of the Cape Bab el-Mandeb area in Yemen, also know as Sheikh Said and now generally known as Ras Menheli. This separate map was part of a larger map issued as an annex to the Anglo-Turkish Convention of 3 June 1914. This larger map of the southwestern tip of the Arabian Peninsula showed the demarcation line agreed upon between 1902 and 1904 by the Anglo-Turkish Boundary Commission which had been tasked to demarcate the respective Ottoman and British spheres of influence in South Arabia. |
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Source | Qatar Digital Library |
Author | British War Office/Survey of India |
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