Historical Dictionary of the Kurds

NOEL, MAJOR EDWARD

Major Edward Noel was the political officer (intelligence agent) ofGreat BritaininSulaymaniyain 1919. He supported the Kurds so strongly that he was disparagingly called the "Second Lawrence" by officials in the Colonial Office. As such, Noel was convinced of the strength of Kurdishnationalismand worked for either an independent Kurdish state or some type of viable Kurdish autonomy both under ultimate British control.
After a successful earlier career in the Caucasus and along the northwest frontier in India, Noel made extensive trips throughout Kurdistan during 1919. He played an important role in bringingSheikh Mahmud Barzinjito power in the area aroundSulay-maniya. His efforts in what is now southeasternTurkey, however, failed to win the support of his own government, probably because of Sheikh Mahmud's refusal to cooperate with Britain and also because of theKemalistrevival in Turkey. Indeed, the Turks suspected Noel of trying to incite the Kurds to attack the aborning Kemalist government. Noel was replaced byMajor E. B. Soane.
Noel wrote a 77-page report on his experiences among the Kurds entitledDiary of Major Noel on Special Duty in Kurdistan, from June 14th to September 21st, 1919, and available in the archives of the Public Record Office, Kew Gardens, as FO 371/5068. Noel also participated in the famous Cairo conference on the future role of Great Britain in the Middle East held in March 1921.