Emir Faysal invites Nachum Sokolow to meet with him
AUCTION 37 |
Tuesday, June 26th,
2007 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Art
Lot 283
(ZIONISM)
Emir Faysal invites Nachum Sokolow to meet with him
between 1918-1920
Est: $500 - $700
PRICE REALIZED $400
Faysal I (1885-1933), son of Husayn ibn ‘Ali, Grand Sharif of Mecca, played a pivotal part in the Arab nationalist rebellion against the Ottoman Empire. When in 1918 an Arab military force occupied Damascus, Faysal was declared King of Syria. Two years later, France took over Syria and Faysal went into exile in London. Subsequently, the British seated him on the throne of the newly carved nation of Iraq. From 1921 until his death, Faysal reigned as King of Iraq.
In 1918, Dr. Chaim Weizmann met with Emir Faysal in Aqaba (today Jordan), at which time, the Emir pledged in writing to recognize Zionist aims in Palestine, provided that the aims of Arab nationalism were realized in Syria and Iraq. Thus, the proposed meeting between Faysal and Sokolow, Weizmann’s very close associate.
Alas, the Allies, Britain and France reneged on their promises to Faysal, who in turn, felt morally released from his assurances to Weizmann