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'Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government' [‎406] (448/733)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (364 folios). It was created in 1856. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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406
UTTOOBEES.
slaughter of those individuals who had taken refuge there ; the plunder
of the goods of a British subject, by his followers, during the attack
upon Munama; the seizure of British property from a boat carrying-
British colours ; and the forcible robbery of the Charrak vessel by his
adherents of the Huwajir Tribe, had certainly tended to diminish the
friendly feelings entertained towards him.
He endeavoured to explain these causes of umbrage to the British
Government, and added, that his only reason for coming to Bushire was
to seek a temporary refuge, while he matured his plans 5 that he was
fully aware of the hollowness of the professions made by the Persian
authorities of affording him aid in the recovery of Bahrein, but that he
had made a convenience of them, to suit his own purposes.
It was not doubted that the Shaikh was perfectly sincere in his
wishes to remove the unfavourable impression his conduct had made
upon the British Government; but no credit could be attached to
his explanation regarding his motives for coming to Bushire ; for
he was certainly at one time buoyed up by the extravagant promises and
professions made to him by Shaikh Sulman, and it was only when he
had reason to believe that these were without authority or foundation
that he affected to despise them.
The ex-chief's departure was probably hastened by the intelligence
now received that the garrison of Demaum, so hardly pressed for provi
sions, had been compelled to propose to Ameer Fysul the surrender of
the fort, upon certain terms which had been rejected. On leaving
Bushire,' he proceeded over to the neighbourhood of Bahrein, and
attempted to send in a boat to them, with a supply of stores and provi
sions ; but the blockading force were on the alert, and having succeeded
in capturing the boat in question, despatched four Buteels in pursuit of
the ex-chief. These, however, did not overtake him, and he found a
temporary refuge at Koweit. >The fort of Demaum very shortly after
/ surrendered, the garrison stipulating only for the safety of their lives, and
permission to carry away their personal property. Nassir bin Abdoolla
and his younger brother returned to Bahrein, but the elder brother,
Moobaruk bin Abdoolla, the governor, fled with Shafee, the Chief of the
Huwaiir, to join the Bedouin Tribes, towards Biddah. From Koweit,
where on this occasion he had taken refuge, the ex-chief revisited
Bushire, and, at his own special request, had an interview with the
Resident on the sea shore, about three miles from the town, where he
was unwilling, as he stated, but without giving his reasons, to land.
His ostensible object proved to be, to consult the Resident regarding
certain overtures, of a very favourable nature, he had icceived fiom t
Wahabee ruler, urging that it was not to be supposed that the latter
had volunteered to procure the restoration of his property, vessels, and

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The volume is Selections from the records of the Bombay Government , compiled and edited by Robert Hughes Thomas, Assistant Secretary, Political Department, New Series: 24 (Bombay: Printed for Government at the Bombay Education Society's Press, 1856).

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1 volume (364 folios)
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The volume contains an abstract of contents on p. iii, a detailed list of contents on pp. vii-xx, an alphabetical index on pp. xxi-xxvii, and a list of maps etc on p. xviii.

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Pagination: two separate pagination sequences are present in the volume. The first sequence (pp. i-xviii) commences at the first page and terminates at the list of maps (p. xviii). A second pagination sequence then takes over (pp. 1-688), commencing at the title page and terminating at the final page. Both these pagination sequences are printed, with additions in pencil, and the numbers are found at the top (left, right or centre) of each page.

The fold-outs in this volume were not paginated by the publisher. As a result, these have been foliated using the nearest page number. For example, the fold-out attached to p.51 has been numbered as 51A.

Pagination anomalies: pp. 15, 15A; 45, 45A; 49, 49A; 51, 51A; 531, 531A.

The following pages need to be folded out to be read: 15A, 45A, 51A, 327-328, 531A.

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