in Persia and Central Asia. Percy Sykes was born in Brompton, Kent, England the only son of Army chaplain Rev. William Sykes (b. 1829) and his wife Mary...
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The Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal is an award conferred by the Royal Society for Asian Affairs. The Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal was established in...
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Balfour Declaration. Born in Westminster, London, Mark Sykes was the only child of Sir Tatton Sykes, 5th Baronet, who, then a 48-year-old wealthy bachelor...
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The Percy Sykes Stakes, registered as the Keith Mackay Handicap, is an Australian Turf Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race, for two-year-old fillies...
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Sykes may refer to: Sir Alan Sykes, 1st Baronet, businessman and British politician Annette Sykes, New Zealand human rights lawyer and Māori activist...
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general Percy Sykes (1867–1945), British Indian Army brigadier general This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title General Sykes. If...
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adventurer Ahmad Kamal in the 1930s. Travelers of the period Sir Percy Sykes and Ella Sykes wrote that in Kashghar women went into the bazar "transacting...
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son of Richard Sykes, of Edgeley House, Stockport, owner of the Sykes Bleaching Company; Percy Sykes was thus the nephew of Richard Sykes, the rugby player...
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The Economist. He has received several major honours including the Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal. In 2019, he received an honorary doctorate, presented...
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appear in the bazaars of Central Asia. In 1999, he was awarded the Sir Percy Sykes Memorial Medal for his writing and travels by the Royal Society for Asian...
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