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In a book written by an Englishman in 1794 (Caleb Williams by William Godwin), the narrator refers to Ireland as a protectorate explicitly. I found this interesting, as prior to the Act of Union in 1801 I'm pretty sure Ireland seems like a protectorate, but I've never seen it referred to as such except in that one book, and the book suggests that's how other people at the time viewed it. As a result of this, I'm wondering if Ireland prior to the Act of Union could be classed as a protectorate, and, if it is, why it's not listed here? --[[User:Vdelgaff|Vdelgaff]] ([[User talk:Vdelgaff|talk]]) 14:51, 27 April 2021 (UTC) |
In a book written by an Englishman in 1794 (Caleb Williams by William Godwin), the narrator refers to Ireland as a protectorate explicitly. I found this interesting, as prior to the Act of Union in 1801 I'm pretty sure Ireland seems like a protectorate, but I've never seen it referred to as such except in that one book, and the book suggests that's how other people at the time viewed it. As a result of this, I'm wondering if Ireland prior to the Act of Union could be classed as a protectorate, and, if it is, why it's not listed here? --[[User:Vdelgaff|Vdelgaff]] ([[User talk:Vdelgaff|talk]]) 14:51, 27 April 2021 (UTC) |
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== Afghanistan Protectorate State == |
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[https://src-h.slav.hokudai.ac.jp/rp/publications/no14/14-05_Toriya.pdf] Reference states: According to a large number of previous studies, Afghanistan was fixed as a buffer state between Russia and British India as a result of the war and the Gandamak Treaty, which was concluded between Amīr Ya‘qūb Khān and the British on 26 May 1879, substantially as proof of the surrender of the Afghan side.1 In this treaty, the Amīr of Kabul, a previous ruler of Afghanistan, not only ceded various territories but also handed over |
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diplomatic rights to the British. '''In short, Afghanistan was virtually a British protectorate until 1919.''' |
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Protectorates vs protected states
The distinction is interesting but unsourced. Rollo (talk) 10:09, 9 January 2020 (UTC)
- The page protected state was turned into a redirect to protectorate 9 years ago and into a disambiguation page today, but there are a bunch of articles talking about them as if they are different things and linking both separately. I'm really not sure what to do with them. Qb42 (talk) 21:19, 29 December 2020 (UTC)
Should Ireland be added to the list of protectorates?
In a book written by an Englishman in 1794 (Caleb Williams by William Godwin), the narrator refers to Ireland as a protectorate explicitly. I found this interesting, as prior to the Act of Union in 1801 I'm pretty sure Ireland seems like a protectorate, but I've never seen it referred to as such except in that one book, and the book suggests that's how other people at the time viewed it. As a result of this, I'm wondering if Ireland prior to the Act of Union could be classed as a protectorate, and, if it is, why it's not listed here? --Vdelgaff (talk) 14:51, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
Afghanistan Protectorate State
[1] Reference states: According to a large number of previous studies, Afghanistan was fixed as a buffer state between Russia and British India as a result of the war and the Gandamak Treaty, which was concluded between Amīr Ya‘qūb Khān and the British on 26 May 1879, substantially as proof of the surrender of the Afghan side.1 In this treaty, the Amīr of Kabul, a previous ruler of Afghanistan, not only ceded various territories but also handed over diplomatic rights to the British. In short, Afghanistan was virtually a British protectorate until 1919.