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*[http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/southasia/2014/11/11/indians-in-the-middle-east-the-forgotten-soldiers-of-the-first-world-war/ Indians in the Middle East: The forgotten soldiers of the First World War] by Vedika Kant. Mentions Indian Soldiers buried in Istanbul’s Haydarpaşa English Cemetery. Although the text says these are POW deaths, a comment by Adil dated August 17, 2015 says “The Haidar Pasha Memorial largely commemorates Indians who died post the Armistice and most casualties are from the Army of the Black Sea”. LSE South Asia Centre, London School of Economics.
*[http://www.atam.gov.tr/dergi/sayi-42/british-policy-on-the-fate-of-constantinople-and-the-allied-occupation-of-the-city-on-march-16-1920 "British Policy on the Fate of Constantinople and the Allied Occupation of the City on March 16 [1920<nowiki>]</nowiki>] by Dr. Neşe Özden. Scroll down to English version. Ataturk Research Centre.atam.gov.tr
*[http://tankmuseum.org/year-news/bovnews53957 Tanks In Russia During The Civil War] Tank Museum news item 24th March 2017. The Tank Museum, Bovington, Dorset contains a a collection of documents and photographs relating to the Tank Detachment sent, for training purposes, by Britain during the Russian Civil War, which set up base at Taganrog, South Russia in 1919. Includes a Nominal Roll of Officers, NCO's and Men of the South Russian Tank Detachment.
===Maps===
*[http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-234271751/view Map of parts of Iraq, Persia & Kurdistan to illustrate movements of squadron wireless stations] compiled and drawn by Henry J. Russell. Map originally published as endpapers in ''With Horse and Morse in Mesopotamia : the Story of Anzacs in Asia'' editor Keast Burke 1927. nla.gov.au
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