Letter no.14A of 1854 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Henry Anderson, Secretary to the Government of Bombay [128r] (13/14)
The record is made up of 7 folios. It was created in 23 Oct 1854. 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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The letter concerns ongoing exchanges between Kemball and the Wahabee [ Wahhābī A follower of the Islamic reform movement known as Wahhabism; also used to refer to the people and territories ruled by the Al-Saud family. ] ruler Ameer Fysul [Fayṣal ibn Turki], relating to Wahhābī A follower of the Islamic reform movement known as Wahhabism; also used to refer to the people and territories ruled by the Al-Saud family. relations with Bahrain, and the Bahrain blockade of the coast between Kutiffe [Al-Qaṭīf] and Demaum [Dammām]. Kemball writes that the Bahrain ruler Shaikh Mohamed ben Khuleefa [Muḥammad bin Khalīfah] remains unprepared to raise the blockade, but that he has taken the step of opening negotiations with Fayṣal ibn Turki. Kemball also writes of the annual tribute that Muḥammad bin Khalīfah would be prepared to pay his rivals at Dammām, if they were to quit that place (6,000 crowns) or to remove themselves from Wahhābī A follower of the Islamic reform movement known as Wahhabism; also used to refer to the people and territories ruled by the Al-Saud family. territory completely (10,000 crowns).
The following enclosures are included with Kemball’s letter:
1. The translation of a letter (folios 124-25) from Faisal bin Turki to Kemball, dated 29 September 1854;
2. The translation of a letter (folios 126-27) from Kemball to Fayṣal ibn Turki, dated 19 October 1854. Kemball’s letter encloses a letter (folio 128) addressed to Turki bin Faisal from Shaikh Muḥammad bin Khalīfah to Fayṣal ibn Turki, dated 20 October 1854. Kemball states that the letter is a move toward reconciliation, and repeats his request that Fayṣal ibn Turki order the withdrawal of the sons of the late ‘Abdullāh bin Aḥmed Āl Khalīfah from Dammām, as well as order them to stop their hostilities against Bahrain.
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Letter no.14A of 1854 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Henry Anderson, Secretary to the Government of Bombay [128r] (13/14), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/R/15/1/143, ff 122-128, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100023443252.0x000045> [accessed 15 February 2025]
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- Letter no.14A of 1854 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Henry Anderson, Secretary to the Government of Bombay
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- 122r:128v
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