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  1. 1983 Kuwait bombings: The 1983 Kuwait bombings were attacks on six key foreign and Kuwaiti installations on December 12, 1983, two months after the 19...
  2. Anglo-Ottoman Convention of 1913: The Anglo-Ottoman Convention of 1913 was a short-lived agreement signed in July 1913 between the Ottoman sultan Mehmed VI and th...
  3. Characene: ''Mesene redirects here. For the genus of metalmark butterflies, see Mesene (butterfly). ...
  4. H. R. P. Dickson: Lieutenant Colonel Harold Richard Patrick Dickson was a British colonial administrator in the Middle East from the 1920s until ...
  5. History of Kuwait: The country of Kuwait has a '''History which dates to ancient times. ...
  6. Invasion of Kuwait: The Invasion of Kuwait, also known as the Iraq-Kuwait War, was a major conflict between the Republic of Iraq and the State of Ku...
  7. Khaitan Riot: The Khaitan Riot occurred in the Kuwaiti suburb of Khaitan (20km south of Kuwait city) on the days of October 30 and October 31,...
  8. Postage stamps and postal history of Kuwait: The postal history of Kuwait begins around 1775, when the East India Company began an overland desert camel service from the hea...
  9. Saudi-Kuwaiti neutral zone: The Saudi-Kuwaiti neutral zone, also known as the Divided Zone, is an area of 5,770 km between the borders of Saudi Arabia and K...
  10. Souk Al-Manakh stock market crash: The Souk Al-Manakh stock market crash was the 1982 stock market crash of Kuwait's unofficial stock market, the Souk Al-Manakh. T...
  11. United Nations Security Council Resolution 678: United Nations Security Council Resolution 678 was the legal authorization for the Gulf War which was passed by the Security Cou...
  12. United Nations Security Council Resolution 686: United Nations Security Council Resolution 686, adopted at the 2978th meeting of the Security Council on 2 March 1991, re-confir...
  13. United Nations Security Council Resolution 687: United Nations Security Council Resolution 687 which was on 3 April 1991 set the terms with which Iraq was to comply after losin...
  14. Uqair Protocol of 1922: The Uqair Protocol was issued on December 2, 1922, in response to the Wahhabi Bedouin raiders, operating from Nejd, under Abdul ...
  15. Violet Dickson: Dame Violet Penelope Dickson, DBE was the wife of British colonial administrator H. R. P. Dickson. She lived in Kuwait for 61 y...
  16. Zahra Freeth: Zahra Dickson Freeth is a British author, the daughter of H. R. P. Dickson (d. 1959) and Dame Violet Dickson (d. 1991), who has ...

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