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Divide and Conquer


AN OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORY OF COLONISATION AND TERRITORIAL CONTROL IN ASIA

West Asia Central Asia South Asia


SyRiA
Becomes a French Mandate in 1918,
and gains independence from the
French in 1946

iRAq
The British colonise Iraq in 1921, and
the country gains its independence
in 1932

JoRDAn
Becomes a British Mandate in 1918.
Gains independence in 1946

PALEStinE
Becomes part of a British Mandate
in 1920. The State of Palestine
proclaims its independence on
November 15, 1988. More than two-
thirds of United Nations member
states currently recognise the state

iSRAEL
Becomes part of the British Mandate
of Palestine in 1920. In 1948, the day
before the end of the mandate, Jewish
leaders declare the establishment
of the State of Israel. It is currently
recognised by more than 80 percent
of UN member states

KuwAit
Becomes a British Protectorate in
1899, and gains independence from
the British in 1961

inDiA
From 1858, falls under the British
Raj, along with other territories in the
Indian Subcontinent. The Partition of
India in 1947 creates the independent
“dominions of the British Crown”,
India and Pakistan. India becomes a
republic in 1950

BAngLADESh
Bengal, which includes modern-day
Bangladesh and the Indian state of
West Bengal, is established by the
British East India Company in 1765.
Ruled under the British Raj until 1947,
when the Partition of Bengal hands
East Bengal to newly formed Pakistan.
Independence is declared in 1971

PAKiStAn
Becomes a dominion of the British
Crown in 1947. Two enclaves are
created in 1956, West Pakistan and
East Pakistan, the latter becoming
Bangladesh and the former changing
its name to Pakistan

SRi LAnKA
After almost 300 years of Portuguese
and Dutch rule, Sri Lanka (called
Ceylon) becomes a British colony
in 1796. The island becomes an
independent dominion in 1948,
and a republic in 1972

uzBEKiStAn
In 1865, the Russian army captures
Tashkent (which later becomes
the Uzbek capital), and the city
becomes the Russian administrative
headquarters in Central Asia.
The country gains independence
in 1991 with the dissolution of the
Soviet Union

KAzAKhStAn
From the early 18th century until the
mid-19th century, Russia expands
into Kazakh lands. Russia’s colonial
tendencies begin to imitate the
British and the French. Kazakhstan
gains independence in 1991

tuRKmEniStAn
After many invasions, Russia controls
most of the country by 1894.
Turkmenistan gains independence
in 1991

tAJiKiStAn
Occupied by Russia in the late 19th
century. In 1929, Soviet Tajikistan
becomes an autonomous republic
of the USSR. Tajikistan gains
independence in 1991

IRAQ
KUWAIT

SYRIA

JORDAN

PALESTINE
ISRAEL

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KAZAKHSTAN

UZBEKISTAN
TURKMENISTAN TAJIKISTAN

INDIA

PAKISTAN

BANGLADESH

SRI LANKA

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