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*[https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/combat-studies-institute/csi-books/ArtOfWar-At-the-limit-of-complexity-british-military-operations-in-nort-persia-and-the-caucasus-1918.pdf ''At the Limit of Complexity: British Military Operations in North Persia and the Caucasus 1918''] by Roland P. Minez, Major, US Army Fort Leavenworth, Kansas . December 2018. Series: ''Art of War Papers''. armyupress.army.mil
*[http://www.conflicts.rem33.com/images/Georgia/Lang_9a.htm "Independent Georgia (1918-1921)"] by David Marshall Lang (excerpt from the book ''A Modern History of Georgia'' 1962, see below.) Includes maps which are additional to the text quoted. States that British and Indian troops, highly unpopular with the Georgians, were withdrawn to a British military district based on the port of Batumi (Batoum/Batum) conflicts.rem33.com
*[http://www.gwpda.org/naval/caspian.htm "The Royal Navy in the Caspian Sea 1918-1920"] by John Guard gwpda.org
*[http://www.jstor.org/stable/260221 "British Secret Missions in Turkestan, 1918-19"] by L. P. Morris ''Journal of Contemporary History'' Vol. 12, No. 2 (April 1977), pp. 363-379. jstor.org. Read online for free, but first you must register, and limits apply, see [[Miscellaneous tips]].
*[http://faculty.washington.edu/dwaugh/ethertonatkashgar2007.pdf ''Etherton at Kashgar: Rhetoric and Reality in the History of the “Great Game”''] by Daniel C. Waugh 2007. faculty.washington.edu. The Kashgar consulate was under the supervision of the Foreign and Political Department of the Government of India.
*"The Illicit Adventures Of Rawlinson: British Intelligence in the Final Phase of the Ottoman Empire" by Bülent Gökay ''The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations Volume 23'' 1993 (Research Center for International Political and Economic Relations, Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University) [httphttps://dergilerwww.ankaraacademia.edu/3667859/THE_ILLICIT_ADVENTURES_OF_RAWLINSON._British_intelligence_in_the_Final_Phase_of_the_Ottoman_Empire academia.tredu version] [http://enghdl.handle.net/detail20.php?id=44&sayi_id=683 500.12575/65461 Link to pdf download]dspace.ankara.edu.tr. [https://globalfaultlines.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/rawlinson.pdf Additional/alternative pdf] globalfaultlines. *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160304191023/http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/eBooks/Articles/Dunsterville's%20Adventure%20Arslanian.pdf "Dunsterville's Adventures: A Reappraisal" ] by Artin H Arslanian, ''International Journal of Middle East Studies Volume 12, No 2 (September 1980)'', 199-216 [http://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fintersci intersci.ss.uci.edu%2Fwiki%2FeBooks%2FArticles%2FDunsterville's%20Adventure%20Arslanian, now archived.pdf html version], Also available [httphttps://intersciwww.ssjstor.uci.edu/wiki/eBooksorg/Articlesstable/Dunsterville's%20Adventure%20Arslanian162892 jstor.pdf pdforg] intersci.ssRead online for free, but first you must register, and limits apply, see [[Miscellaneous tips]].uci.edu*"The Battle For Baku (May-September 1918): A Peculiar Episode In The History Of The Caucasus" by Bülent Gökay ''The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations Volume 25'' 1995 (Research Center for International Political and Economic Relations, Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University) [http://dergilerhdl.handle.net/20.500.12575/65481 Link to a pdf download] dspace.ankara.edu.trand [https:/eng/detaildergipark.org.php?id=44&sayi_id=678 Link tr/en/pub/tyir/issue/50029/641292 link to pdf a download]dergipark.org.tr. [http://www.politics.ankara.edu.tr/yearbookdizin/dosyalar/MMTY/25/2_bulent_gokay.pdf Additional/alternative pdf] politics.ankara.edu.tr. Also published in ''Middle Eastern Studies 34 (1998)'', pages 30-50.
*[https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.conflicts.rem33.com%2F%20images%2F%20Azerbaijan%2F%20CAJ_vol8.3_13_e.pdf "Dunsterforce: A Case Study of Coalition Warfare in the Middle East, 1918-1919"] by Timothy C. Winegard ''Canadian Army Journal Vol. 8.3 (Fall 2005)'', pp. 93-109. (html version), [https://web.archive.org/web/20131121203934/http://www.conflicts.rem33.com/images/Azerbaijan/CAJ_vol8.3_13_e.pdf pdf] conflicts.rem33.com
*[http://www.visions.az/history,99/ "British Police in Baku"] by Tahir Behbudov ''Visions of Azerbaijan'' Summer 2006, Volume 1.2, pages 48-55.
*[http://1rhamps.com/ww1/DiaryAug2001.htm A 1/4th Hampshire Regiment Signallers Diary November 1916 To September 1919] by Arthur James Foster
(1899-1973) (Ex Corporal Of The Hampshire Regiment), Edited by his son Richard Carfax-Foster. The author was in Mesopotamia, and then took part in Dunsterforce.
*[http://www.kaiserscross.com/304501/385643.html "Anatolian Incident: The 24th Punjabis at Ismid, Turkey, 15 June 1920"] from [http://www.kaiserscross.com/304501/home.html Harry’s Sideshows] by Harry Fecitt (kaiserscross.com). In January 1919 the 24th Punjabis joined the Allied Army of The Black Sea.
*[https://wwwarchive.flightglobal.comorg/details/Flight_International_Magazine_1924-01-10-pdf/page/FlightPDFArchiven7/1924mode/1924%20-%200022.PDF 1up "Over the Balkans and South Russia"], the latter in 1919. ''Flight Global'' article page 22, January 10, 1924 about No. 47 Squadron, RAF. flightglobalArchive.comorg
:[http://www.historynet.com/biplane-battle-flying-against-the-bolsheviks-during-russias-civil-war.htm "Biplane Battle: Flying Against the Bolsheviks During Russia’s Civil War"] by Derek O'Connor. historynet.com. Originally published in the September 2007 issue of ''Aviation History'' Magazine. Four Sopwith Camels of B Flight, No. 47 Squadron, Royal Air Force,
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140726042646/http://www.mespot.co.uk/journal/21.12.18.shtml Grandpa’s Journal, 18 December 1921, scroll to 19 December 1921] refers to the troops which were employed on the Persian Lines of communication up to April 1921… 500 miles long extending through Persia to the Caspian Sea from [https://web.archive.org/web/20181228150313/http://mespot.co.uk/ Grandpa’s Journal], now an archived website. Harry James Goulter Pearman was with the Army Audit Staff in Mesopotamia.
*[http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/49601/HAIDAR%20PASHA%20CEMETERY Haidar Pasha Cemetery] a suburb of Istanbul. Includes a Memorial and Addena panel erected to commemorate Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War who died fighting in South Russia, Georgia and Azerbaijan, and in post Armistice operations in Russia and Transcaucasia, whose graves are not known, together with others buried in cemeteries in South Russia and Transcaucasia whose graves can no longer be maintained. cwgc.org. Those commemorated include Lieut.-Colonel Geoffrey Davis Pike, head of the ‘Caucasus Military Agency’, killed, probably executed, by the Bolsheviks in August 1918. <ref>medalmaniac [Les] [https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/188176-col-gd-pike-mc-9th-gurkhas-kia-caucasus-15-august-1918/?do=findComment&comment=2458361 Col G.D. Pike MC, 9th Gurkhas, KIA Caucasus 15 August 1918] ''Great War Forum'' 1 November 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2018.</ref>
*[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.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20190317150417/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, now archived.*[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 belonging to Major H S Sayer, 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.
*[https://hubpages.com/education/Churchills-Private-War-British-Intervention-in-South-Russia--1919 "Churchill's Private War: British Intervention in South Russia, 1919"] hubpages.com. An extract from [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=aYZnJcAU0EkC&pg=PP1 ''Stamping Out the Virus: Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War, 1918-1920''] by Perry Moore 2002. Google Books ( sample pages only). Original source for Holman's report not available, but possibly TNA WO 33/971 ''Final report of the British Military Mission, South Russia'' by Major-General Sir H.C. Holman.
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