'14/201 II, TRUCIAL COAST MISCELLANEOUS, B 57' [8r] (24/417)
The record is made up of 1 volume (205 folios). It was created in 5 Aug 1935-28 Apr 1941. It was written in English and Arabic. 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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TRUCIAL COAST
A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates.
- MOTES ON SHEIKHDOMS.
(sW^o.P.G's No, 31/619 dated 27th July,, 1935.)
5^ , '® )e leader of the Indian merchants
requested rae to bring to your notice that the Indian
merchants of Dehai were owed a total of ahout
Rupees
Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf.
21,000 oy various townspeople. He also was told to
forward any letter on this subject through the
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.
A00H C«
Je) Deht owed to S haiBh. This is apparently a
Prtvate-^mif oI-T^g-smding. It was understood that
that an ex-Wali of Khassah stayed with the ShaiKh some
ten years ago and prevailed upon him to set him up in
business as a pearl hroKer.
Rupees
Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf.
10»000 were advanced
hy the Shaikh for this purpose, hut the hrouer later
returned to Muscat, and has only repaid
Rupees
Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf.
2,000.
The Shailth was infoimed that this was entirely a
personal matter and that he must not taKe any
retaliatory steps against dhows or cargoes belonging to
Muscat, wnich might call at Dehai, a course of action
he apparently contemplated. Be was advised to write
it off as a had deht.
3.- The ShaiBh appeared very friendly, and sent
5 j.? vreaeatof beef, which was reciprocated in terms
of tinned fruits.
4.- ^ARJAH, Pat and placid, this ShaiHh bad
nothing of Interest to report. He was chiefly concerned
in replenishing his supply of foodstuffs from the Canteen
and obtaining medical assistance for his digestion.
on +5*^ Here again, the Shaiih reported
all to be weir. He said that he was suffering from
malaria, and certainly appeared none too fit. A stocK
of quinine was left with him.
ISLM l , QSKM , Gross in person and apparently
i I2^ n §.fi5 ffifelTlaence .the ShaiKh was certainly the
least attractive personality on the coast. He did not
0TO initiative, but judging from his
replies lo questionsj appears contented and secure at
tne moinento
visit was most successful
and. as it inoluded a Eiofor tour ot part of bis territory,
it would appear that the SbaiKh rules a more fruitful and
Extractive country than do his neighbours on the coast«
snfl thA^h I a t + *l?r.!!F 1 ' ar i e i?lP at he wisbe<1 to "oe friendly
ana uhough at first u little nervous as to whether his
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This file is a collection of correspondence between British officials in Bahrain, Bushire, Karachi, and Muscat. It covers the following topics:
- Anti-British activities of Abdullah bin Faris, Shaikh of Sharjah's Secretary.
- Calim [soldiers] of Makhoom bin Baroot against Shaikh of Sharjah.
- Dibah-Ras al Khaimah route to Trucial Coast A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. .
- Persian Mission to the Trucial Coast A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. .
- The Visit of the Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. , Bahrain, to Doha, Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
- Visit of the Political Resident A senior ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul General) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Residency. Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. to the Trucial Coast A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. .
- Relations between Ras al Khaimah and Muscat Government ( Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. al Qaur).
- Relations between Kalba and Muscat.
- Seizure of Persian jollyboat by Shaikh of Dubai.
- Shaikh of Abu Dhabi's visit to Basra for medical treatment.
- Shaikh of Dubai's letter to Persian Government.
- Smuggling of goods into Karachi.
- Trucial Shaikhdoms.
- Visit of Persian Non Commissioned Officer to Dubai.
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- 1 volume (205 folios)
- Arrangement
The contents page lists the the topics covered in alpahabetical order although the entries are grouped into different parts of the volume.
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Foliation: The foliation sequence in use consists of a circled number located in the top right hand corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. of each folio. There is also a former system of foliation comprising of uncircled number.
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- '14/201 II, TRUCIAL COAST MISCELLANEOUS, B 57'
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- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, 1ar:1bv, 2r:13v, 15v, 16v:20v, 21v:33r, 34r:37v, 39r:98v, 99v:112v, 113v, 114v:127v, 128v:156v, 157v:173v, 175v:205r
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