BAGHDAD RAILWAY

railroad of international importance linking Europe with Asia Minor and the Middle East. The line runs from Istanbul, Turkey, to Basra, Iraq; it connected what were distant regions of the Ottoman Empire. The railroad was initially financed chiefly by German capital; its Anatolian sections were completed in 1896. The ambitious project was then formed to extend the railroad to Baghdad, and a company, again backed chiefly by German capital, was organized for the purpose. Immediate protests were made to Turkey by France, Russia, and, particularly, Great Britain, which saw in the projected line a direct threat to its empire in India. Operations were held up for several years by these international representations and by engineering difficulties, but in 1911 work was resumed. By playing on imperialistic rivalries, the construction of the railroad was a factor in bringing about World War I. By the end of the war only a stretch between Mosul and Samarra remained to be completed on the main line, which Syria and Iraq later undertook and finished.

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...Osmaniye (on the main Baghdad Railway line) as well...concerned with railways commercial viability...interest in the swampy Baghdad-Basra section of the railway. 47 Englands opposition...compromising the Baghdad-Basra section...of building the railway at all. The 1911...differences between the railways commercial and...
...17; Report of the Anatolian Railway Company , 1910-1913, passim . 19. Report of the Anatolian Railway , 1911- 1914, passim . 20. Compiled from the Report of the Baghdad Railway Company , 1903- 1914. Figures...
...meeting demonstrated that the Baghdad Pact was an ongoing concern...A publication issued by the Baghdad Pact Secretariat at that time...some seasons There now are railway lines in only small parts of...trading area of the Middle East Baghdad Pact Nations; goods cannot...
and railway bridges, a devastating blow to a country...our power. He lingered over pictures of Baghdad's Jumhuriya Bridge, with its decking...out a picture of the restoration work on Baghdad's graceful suspension bridge. So how...
...Mandalay, the north--south railway system was in two sections...Persian Gulf was long a dream of railway engineers. In 1856 a London...concession for the Anatolian Railway. Not until 1940 were the...to run from the Bosporus to Baghdad. The most difficult sections...Some Geographical Aspects of Railways in India and Pakistan...
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...the Construction of the Baghdad Railway by Vanessa Martin Jonathan...the construction of the Baghdad Railway, Praeger, Westport...told more about German railway policy in general at this period, and how railways were viewed at a time of...
From Baalbek to Baghdad and beyond Marcel Prousts Foreign Memories...by what he could see from the little railway: Overlooking the distant sea from the...adventures in the hidden quarters of Baghdad. (3, 837) With his vision, the narrator...
...aims. Early visions of a railway Europe: a plan for building railways from Paris to Dakar A few...Gibraltar would provide a direct railway link from European capitals...the Trans-siberian and Baghdad railways to Europe and Africa, and...prophesied the global role of railways.61 Advances in railway technology in the late nineteenth...
...of Independence and the 1908 Oriental Railway Strike: Conspiracy or Coincidence? by...Principality of Bulgaria. The Oriental Railway Company The railroad network in the Ottoman...Orientalischen Eisenbahnen, or Oriental Railway. (2) By 1908, the company operated...
...about its shattered relations with Baghdad after the Gulf War continued as...start the operation of the Turkey-Baghdad railway, which had been closed for 20...Subsequently, in late 2000, the Baghdad railway was reopened to freight...
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Battling for Baghdad by Shannon Hanson From the beginning...the battle for the capital city of Baghdad loomed in the distance. As U.S...at least six ministries, the main Baghdad railway stations, the Al Rashid hotel, the...
...director of archaeology at the Iraq Museum in Baghdad that the ziggurat would be spared but...buildings in which journeys begin and end. Railway stations of all kinds are having a renaissance...Busbys small stops for the Vancouver light railway system and Smith Groups Bart station at...
...Samir Qowar, travelled to Baghdad to discuss prospects for increasing...also considering building a railway between Aqaba and Baghdad once sanctions are lifted...by Egyptian industrialists to Baghdad. Gulf states Some Gulf Arabs...
Kant and Mill in Baghdad. by John B. Judis In justifying their war against Iraq...they subsequently find a few canisters of mustard gas, or railway tickets from Kandahar to Baghdad, it would hardly confirm Americas claims that Saddam Husseins...
...the old? The Glory That Was Baghdad by Jason Goodwin Baghdad has not figured so prominently...land. They also constructed railway lines, roads, and a telephone...engineers, and schoolteachers. Baghdad boasted cinemas, a French cafe...
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...Vietnam. We headed out on to the Baghdad International Airport Highway...bandit country 30 miles south of Baghdad, where we were to join them...Latifiyah, then race into Baghdad with us riding shotgun early...the oil depot beside Baghdads railway station. An officer ticked...
...Warns: Do It and Well Nuke Baghdad. SADDAM Hussein has hatched...met with a nuclear attack on Baghdad. Vast numbers of innocent...anthrax was sprayed in a packed railway station or shopping centre...British Top Guns bombarded Baghdad for a fourth night in a row...
Just like Baghdad. Byline: By LIZ KEEN South...Cardiff city centre into Baghdad. Mounted police had to be...walk them to the central railway station when they were ambushed...the 1980s or more recently Baghdad, than the centre of our...
...Theft, with Thieves Targeting Railway Lines, Electricity Cables...good news. Crime on Welsh railways is shrinking. The bad news...related crime across the UKs railway network. And its not a problem restricted to the railways. Any industry that makes...strung in the 1860s, linking Baghdad to the Persian Gulf. Early...
...disaster. This is his last chance. The German-funded Baghdad railway linking Constantinople to the Persian Gulf is getting...to launch Somerville into international stardom, the railway continues to approach and the Englishman unaware of...
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BAGHDAD RAILWAY railroad of international importance linking Europe with Asia Minor and...1896. The ambitious project was then formed to extend the railroad to Baghdad, and a company, again backed chiefly by German capital, was organized...
...has a severe labor shortage. The Baghdad Railway , long an important means of communication...There are international airports at Baghdad and Basra, and a state-owned...Abbasid caliphate was established at Baghdad in the 8th cent. and the city...
RAILROAD or railway, form of transportation...there are other types of railways, including those whose units...saw the revival of Southern railway construction and the last...financial battles over American railways was fought by Hill and Edward...historical importance include the Baghdad Railway , the Trans-Caspian RR...
...Easts best road and rail systems, which includes the Baghdad Railway . The annual value of Turkeys imports is usually considerably...Treaty Organization (CENTO; until 1959 known as the Baghdad Pact). Tension with Greece over the island of Cyprus...
...by the naval expansion under Tirpitz , German influence in Ottoman affairs (e.g., in the construction of the Baghdad Railway ), and German support of Austrias Balkan policy, which clashed with Russian interests (see Eastern Question...
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