'Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government' [440] (482/733)
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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WAHABEES.
messengers to Riaz, with large presents, and not only acknowledged
the supremacy of the Nujd Chief, but is said likewise to have inti
mated his readiness to pay the Zukat. The Wahabee Shaikh, how-
ever, appears to have availed himself of the desire of His Highness
to obtain the island of Bahrein, for the advancement of his own
views, as he forthwith laid before Shaikh Abdoolla bin Ahmed
the alternative of war or submission ; the latter was preferred, and
agreeably to an arrangement concluded at Riaz by a relation of the
Uttoobee Shaikh, that chief was to be taken under the protection of
Toorkey bin Saood, on acknowledging his supremacy, and paying an
annual tribute. Thus the whole of the Arabian Coast, from Ras-ool-
Hud to Grane, with the exception of Aboothabee (the capital of Shaikh
Tahnoon bin Shakboot), became tributary to the Wahabees.
About the middle of the year 1831, a communication was made to the
Governor of Bombay by the Wahabee Chief, through Shaikh Rashid bin
Humeed of Ejman, expressive of his desire to be upon the same inti
mate footing as that formerly existing between the British Government
and his ancestor Saood. To this a reply in general but friendly terms
was transmitted, through the Resident in the
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
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At the present time (December 1831) reports are very current that
serious disturbances have broken out in Nujd, owing to the intrigues of
a relative of the AVahabee Chief, named Musharee, who, having joined
the Kahtan and other tribes in the interior, which have hitherto refused
to acknowledge the supremacy of Shaikh Toorkey, is now said to be
preparing to commence hostilities.
The Beni Khalid and Amayir* Tribes, in consequence of these
rumours, were encouraged to make a simultaneous attack upon Kateef
and Lahsa, but have been repulsed, and compelled to retreat, and will
probably soon be visited by the indignation of the power they have so
imprudently provoked.
FURTHER CONTINUATION OF THE PRECEDING,
FROM 1832 TO 1844,
BY LIEUTENANT A. B. KEMBALL.
The members of this powerful tribe, or collection of tribes, following
the Wahabee tenets, were in the latter end of 1831, as mentioned in
Captain Hennell's Sketches, divided amongst themselves, owing to the
intrigues of one Musharee, a relative of their lawful head, Toorkey bin
A small tribe, under Shaikh Durhash, dependent upon the Beni Khalid, occupying an
island between Kateef and Grane.
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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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