'File 61/11 V (D 95) Hejaz - Nejd, Miscellaneous' [70v] (157/530)
The record is made up of 1 volume (261 folios). It was created in 12 May 1932-28 Dec 1933. It was written in English and French. 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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the steps taken to complete the purging of the northern area as;
reported in Ibn Aqil's telegram; and the efforts to allay excitement
and to arrive at a political settlement made by the King, who has
never fought except in self-defence with the help of God.
(d) The text of the loyal memorial of the townsmen, which had already
appeared in the 44 Saut-al-Hejaz " and which is noted at the foot of
the first enclosure in this despatch.
5. I may mention one other matter dealt with in the { ' Umm-al -Qura"
which bears on the relations between the King and the Amir Abdullah. A short
article headed "For Amusement " in the number of the 5th August referred
ironically to a projected Arab conference, as being a thing for which the name
Arab is too great. Its members would be fugitive hypocrites and brigands
meeting by order of " the big devi] " and under the supervision of his assistants
It would discuss the means of fomenting disturbance. Its decisions would be
misleading, deceits, &c. Its results would be to reveal still further to the
Islamic and Arab worlds the evil intent of the participators. In the number
of the 12th August there appears a caution to the effect that the reference was
to a report in a
Transjordan
Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan
newspaper about an " Arab conference for Trans-
j or dan," which, according to the paper in question, was to be held at Amman
to discuss injustice in the Hejaz. I have seen many references in reports from
Jerusalem to the pan-Arab Congress which has been contemplated in certain
quarters for some time past, but I know nothing of any proposal to hold a separate
conference at Amman. The caution in the last number of the £< Umm-al-Qura "
would appear to suggest that the editor did not wish the article published on
the 5th August to be taken as applying to the projected pan-Arab Congress
which, so far as I am aware, has not as yet attracted much attention here.
6, I am sending copies of this despatch and the enclosures to His Maiesty's
High Commissioners at Jerusalem, Cairo and Bagdad.
I have, &c.
ANDEEW RYAN.
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The volume consists of letters, telegrams, and memoranda relating to the Hejaz and Najd. Much of the correspondence is from the British Legation in Jeddah, with regular reports on the situation in that region sent to Sir John Simon, the Foreign Secretary in London. The rest of the correspondence is mostly between the Political Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. in Bushire, the Political Agencies in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Muscat, the Colonial Office, and the Government of India.
The main subjects of the volume are:
- the change in name from 'The Kingdom of the Hejaz-Nejd and its Dependencies' to 'The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia';
- the announcement of Ibn Sa'ud's eldest son, Prince Sa'ud, as the heir apparent to the throne;
- the territorial dispute between Yemen and Saudi Arabia after the latter's absorption of the 'Asir region into its kingdom.
A copy of the 23 September 1932 issue of the newspaper Umm al-Qura is contained in the volume (folios 57-58). It features the Royal Order proclaiming the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Other miscellaneous subjects covered in the volume include:
- relations between Italy and Saudi Arabia;
- a dispute between Ibn Sa'ud and his agent in Bahrain, al-Quasaibi [‘Abd al-‘Azīz al-Qusaibi], over a debt the former owes the latter;
- a revolt against Ibn Sa'ud by tribes loyal to ex-King Hussein coming from Sinai;
- a request for a loan made by Ibn Sa'ud to the British Government;
- relations between the Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia;
- relations between the USA and Saudi Arabia, including the visit of a Mr Gallant looking for oil concessions;
- concessions for the building of the railway between Mecca and Jeddah;
- the prospect of Saudi Arabia joining the League of Nations;
- the case of two slave girls seeking refuge at the British Legation in Jeddah.
Other documents of note contained in the volume are:
- a copy of a new customs tariff for Saudi Arabia (folios 122-134)
- a 'Who's Who' of Saudi Arabia, produced by the British Legation in Jeddah and covering all those deemed important to know by the British (folios 183-200);
- an envelope containing the torn-out pages of an article in the International Affairs journal (Vol. 12, No. 4, Jul., 1933, pp 518-534) entitled 'Ibn Sa'ud and the Future of Arabia.'
At the back of the volume (folios 245-251) are internal office notes.
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (261 folios)
- Arrangement
The volume is arrranged chronologically.
- Physical characteristics
Foliation: The sequence starts on the first folio and continues to the inside back cover. The numbers are written in pencil, circled and located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. Note that following f 1 are folios 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D. The sequence then continues as normal from folio 2. There are two other foliation systems present but both are inconsistent and neither are circled.
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- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, 1r:1v, 1ar:1ev, 8v:11v, 15r:43v, 45v:56v, 59r:64r, 69v:118v, 120v:127v, 128v:133v, 134v:149v, 151v:161v, 162v:164v, 166r:166v, 168r:171v, 172v:174v, 175v:179v, 181r:201r, 202v:212v, 222r:225r, 226r:243v, 244v:256v, back-i
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