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'Selections from State Papers, Bombay, regarding the East India Company's Connection with the Persian Gulf, with a Summary of Events, 1600-1800' [‎180v] (360/540)

The record is made up of 1 volume (269 folios). It was created in 1908. 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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tiierefore hope for Your Excellency's immediate order for tbat purpose. The
Governor of Bombay directed me to salute your Excellency on his part on my
arrival, and to assure you lie has great pleasure in sending you the two vessels
already mentioned with wishes therefore for your Excellencys , health and pros
perity, I subscribe myself respecfuily.
CCIL
The Pashas^ reply, dated the 15th February 1774.
Asks agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. to I have received the letter you wrote me and am very glad to hear of your
SranHor^on 11 - 0 arrival at Bussora ; your anxiety for my health is very pleasing to me, believe
coffee fleet Caravan me ^ am equally anxious for your's on account the gfeat hurry we are in
to go from Baghdad, I cannot send you my usual mark of favour upon your arrival, but I will do
it by some other opportunity. I am much obliged, and thank you much, for
the two vessels that you have brought me from Bombay; for the proper
management of these vessels I must depend on you, and my Mussaleem During the eighteenth century this was the third most powerful official in Ottoman Iraq (after the Pasha and the Kiya). The title was given specifically to the Governor of Basra. , and
to employ them in such manner as you may think best for my interest, by
which means I hope the river will be kept clear, in order that the Country may
benefit. The permission that I gave you in April last, for the Caravan to
depart from Bussora to Alepho, was on account of the sickness that raged
at that time, and because I thought it would be good for the Merchants, but
we are again all in good health owing to the providence of God, and many
merchants are now here ready to purchase goods, I think that for the good of
my Country, the Caravan must now be despatched directly to Aleppo, from
hence—if you have therefore prepared a Caravan, I beg of you to put as stop to
H that the goods may go this way.
"I beg of you to consider on some proper method of getting up to Bussora,
he goods brought to Muscat by the Benishroff and Alasoor fleets, as it will
conduce much to the good of trade in my Country.
CCIII.
Mr. Moore's letter to tfye Pasba, dated the 20th February 17 74.
Threatened attack I have been honored with your Excellency's letter by the return of our
Persians? h ^ the Mussuleem Soleman Aga's chocadar, and am very much pleased to find that I
still possess your friendship and good opinion, you may be assured I will
always endeavour to cultivate these, and to render myswlf and Countrymen
agreeable to you and your Government ; Your Excellency will act regarding
the Caravan for Aleppo in such manner as seemeth best unto you, what I wrote
you on the subject was what I thought for the good of your Country, and for
the commerce of this place in particular, as your Excellency however thinks
it more for your interest that the Caravan should proceed from Bagdat, and
not from Bussora, I presume to urge nothing further on the subject ; Hegard-
ing the two Turkish vessels, it is not in my power to man them properly at
present agreeable to your Mussaleem During the eighteenth century this was the third most powerful official in Ottoman Iraq (after the Pasha and the Kiya). The title was given specifically to the Governor of Basra. 's request to me when I wrote for them,
they had only just stores and Lascars A term used by the British officials to describe non-European sailors employed on East India Company ships. enough in them to bring them to
Bussora ; I wrote, however, yesterday to Bombay on the subject, when I
receive the orders of my Superiors regarding it, Your Excellency shall be
immediately acquainted therewith, in a day or two however I will speak to
your Mussaleem During the eighteenth century this was the third most powerful official in Ottoman Iraq (after the Pasha and the Kiya). The title was given specifically to the Governor of Basra. regarding this matter I suppose your Mussaleem During the eighteenth century this was the third most powerful official in Ottoman Iraq (after the Pasha and the Kiya). The title was given specifically to the Governor of Basra. now

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The volume is Selections from State Papers, Bombay, regarding the East India Company's Connection with the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , with a Summary of Events, 1600-1800 (Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, 1908). The work was prepared by Jerome Antony Saldanha.

The volume consists of a summary of events in the history of the East India Company's involvement with Persia and the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , during the period 1600-1800, taken from various printed sources and the selections from the records of the Bombay Government as contained in the present volume (folios 8-39); followed by the selections themselves (folios 40-235); and eleven appendices containing farmans [firmans] and statements of farmans, reports on commerce with Persia and Arabia, a list of the East India Company's agents, and a glossary of words (folios 236-269).

A list of records from which the selections had been made appears on folio 4v.

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1 volume (269 folios)
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A summary of the selections appears between folios 8-39. Those printed in the volume are indicated in the summary with Roman numerals.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at 1 on the front cover and terminates at 270 on the last folio (there is no back cover). The numbers are written in pencil, are enclosed in a circle, and appear in the top right hand corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. page of each folio. This is the system used to determine the sequence of pages.

Pagination: there is also an original printed pagination sequence, numbered ii-lxiii (folios 4-39) and 2-459 (folios 40-269). These numbers appear at the top of each page.

Condition: the volume is largely disbound because of deterioration to the binding, and there is no back cover. There is also significant damage to the edges of the front cover and some of the folios at the beginning of the volume, but this has not led to any loss of text.

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