Sykes-Picot: Lines in the Sand
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History Documentary with no narration published by Al-Jazeera in 2016 - English language
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The story of the secret deal between the British and French, concluded in May 1916, which aimed to carve up the Middle East in ways that most benefited the two European powers. Modern world history has been heavily influenced by events in the Middle East, whose strategic importance has been magnified by both a global dependence on oil and the Israel-Palestine conflict. A hundred years ago, World War I saw Britain, France and Russia locked in combat with Germany, Austro-Hungary and the Ottomans. As the war in Europe fought itself almost to a standstill, Britain cast a strategic eye towards key areas of the Ottoman Empire. Should the allies be victorious, it would be important to claim the most strategically valuable territory - Greater Syria and Mesopotamia - particularly in relation to the French.
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- Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L3.1
- Video Bitrate: CRF 20 (~2182Kbps)
- Video Resolution: 1280x664
- Video Aspect Ratio: 1.93:1
- Frame Rate: 25 FPS
- Audio Codec: HE-AAC
- Audio Bitrate: 64Kbps CBR 24KHz
- Audio Channels: 2
- Run-Time: 95 mins (total)
- Number Of Parts: 1 (2 chapters)
- Part Size: 1.49 GB
- Source: HDTV
- Encoded by: JungleBoy
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Categories: History | No narration | Al-Jazeera | 2016 | English | Name
Language > English
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Narrator > No narration
Publisher > Al-Jazeera
Subject > History
Year > 2016