Jordan retained possession of about 21% of the former Mandate territory.
Regarding the mandates system under the League of Nations, held the view that the mandatory power had total sovereignty over the mandate territory.
In 1943, Libya was split into French and British mandate territories.
In the immediate aftermath of the adoption of this plan, civil war broke out in the former Mandate territory.
All of the British trust territories, except Libya, had previously been mandate territories.
He recognised Hebrew as one of the three official languages of the Mandate territory.
Palestine comprised 23% of the Mandate territory and Transjordan comprised 77%.
Thus after World War I, there were Residents in some mandate territories:
During 1920 a full scale insurgency had broken out in the new British Mandate territory in Mesopotamia.
British Cameroons was a British Mandate territory in West Africa.