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Below are answers to frequently asked questions about the corresponding page Mandatory Palestine. They address concerns, questions, and misconceptions which have repeatedly arisen on the talk page. Please update this material when needed.
Q1: Why doesn't this article include Trans-Jordan in its scope? Why isn't Trans-Jordan shown as part of Mandatory Palestine on the map?
A1: This article is about the British administrative unit in Palestine. There is a separate article covering the entity of the Emirate of Transjordan, and the Mandate legal instrument which acted as the constitution for both of these administrations.
Q2: Wasn't Transjordan severed from Palestine / the Jewish National Home envisaged in the Balfour Declaration? After all, the Palestine mandate was assigned at San Remo in April 1920, and the Transjordan Emirate wasn't established until April 1921?
A2: Numerous discussions on the talk page have concluded that there is no evidence to support the idea that either the Palestine referred to in the Balfour Declaration or the Palestine of the Mandate declared at San Remo included TransJordan. Scholarly sources confirm that just three months after San Remo the British questioned "what is the "Syria" for which the French received a mandate at San Remo?" and "does it include Transjordania?" and opted to pursue a policy of associating Transjordan with the mandated area of Palestine without adding it to the area of the Jewish National Home. Scholarly sources also confirm that borders were not finalised until after the April 1921 establishment of the Hashemite Emirate in 1921. A selection of sources are listed here.
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