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‘Persian Gulf gazetteer. Part 1. Historical and political materials. Précis of Katar [Qatar] affairs, 1873-1904.’ [‎26r] (51/92)

The record is made up of 1 volume (46 folios). It was created in 1904. 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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155. In ackcowledging the receipt of the Secret—External letters of the
„ o _ 1QQ . .. . 0 Government of India in the foreign De-
No. 38 of Secret E., January 1894,Nos.l4-48. ,-v- -i , 1 -i-ixi t t lorkO
partment, INo. 141, dated Uth July 189d,
just quoted, and No. 156, dated 1st August 1893, {vide paragraph 145 above),
regarding the resignation of Sheikh Jasim in favour of his brother, Sheikh
Ahmed, the Secretary of State observed in his despatch No. 35, dated 8th
September 1896:—
As regards the recommendation of Your Excellency 's Government, that the policy of
refusing to recognise Turkish jurisdiction over Katar should be adhered to^ Her Majesty 's
Government observe that the Turkish authorities, although they maintain a garrison at
Bidaa, appear to have practically no hold on the country. So long as they do not move
beyond the limits of the town, the nominal suzerainty of the Forte is recognized) hut any
attempt to extend Turkish authority is resisted.
There seems therefore to le no sufficient reason for allowing the pretensions of Turkey to
interfere with our liberty of action, or to prevent Your Excellency 1 s Government from maJcing
such treaties xoith the Chiefs of Katar as may be considered desirable.
Her Majesty's Government maintain the policy hitherto followed, and continue to
deny the claim of the Turkish Government to exercise sovereignty over the Katar Peninsula
but they do not think it necessary to make any official communication on the subject to the Porte,
unless the question is raised officially by the Turkish Government.
156. In December 1893 a question was raised by the Naval Commander-in-
0 -.0,^ ^ x- rr Q Chief to the Officiating 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. ,
Secret E,May 1894, Pro. Noi. 558-669. ^ . /-i in /mr n c «
Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , (Mr. Crawford) whether
Her Majesty's ships of war were or were not to recognize the Turkish rule at
Bidaa. The question arose out of the objection of the Turks to the recent visit
of His Majesty's ship " Brisk " to Bidaa and to the proposal of the Commander
to hold torpedo practice in what was claimed to be Turkish waters. The matter
_ - on ^ to vt « was referred to the Government of India
Secret e, May 1894, Pro. No, ^ ^ directed __ (Ijettel . No ,
dated 13th Eebruary 1894) :—
That the Commander and Senior Naval Officer, Aden, may be informed that Ber Majesty's
ships are not to recognize Turkish rule at El-Bedaa and British Naval Commanders have long
since been authorized to act at El-Bedaa, as at other places on the Katar coast, in such manner
as may he necessary to prevent or furnish disturbance of the maritime peace. The Governor-
General in Council is, however, desirous that British Naval Officers should avoid giving Turkish
officials any opportunity of asserting by overt action such nominal authority as the Porte
possesses in that locality and considers that Her Majesty's ships should refrain from visiting the
harbour of El-Bidaa, except when special occasion for doing so arises."
157. The Secretary of State approved of these instructions, which would
have the effect of preventing any conflict of jurisdiction between British Naval
» i n y, >T Officers and Turkish Officials at Bidaa,
Secret B. Pro. 566. (No> ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Eemoval by the Turkish authorities of the British flag from a boat at
Bidaa, 1894.
158. In March 1894, 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. , reported the
removal of the British flag from a British
Secret e., may 1894, Noa. 570 -575. Indian owned vessel, while she was at
anchor in the port of Bidaa. The Nakho-
da's story was that on entering the port he hoisted the flag as usual, whereupon
three Turkish soldiers came on board and the flag was hauled down. Being
taken before the Commandant of the Turkish troops at Bidaa, the Nakhoda ex
plained that the boat belonged to British subjects and that her certificate and
flag were also British. The flag was then restored to the Nakhoda. The Poli
tical Resident visited Bidaa in the Sphinx to enquire into the matter. The
Commandant at Bidaa, however, declined to furnish any explanation of the
matter to the Resident, whom he referred to superior Turkish authority at
Basra.
159. The Turkish Commandant informed the Resident at the same time
that his visit to Bidaa in the Sphinx in order to obtain an explanation
of the occurrance was irregular. As from the statement made by the Nakho-

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Content

The volume, stamped ‘Confidential’ on the front cover, is part 1 (historical and political materials) of a précis of Qatar (spelt Katar throughout) affairs for the years 1873 to 1904. It was prepared by Judge Jerome Antony Saldanha of the Bombay Provincial Civil Service, and published in 1904 by the Government of India Foreign Department, Simla, India.

The main subjects of the précis, which is comprised chiefly of extracts from Government correspondence, run as follows:

  • Turkish movements in Qatar, 1873; Chief of Bahrain (spelt Bahrein throughout) advised to keep aloof from complications in Qatar, 1873;
  • British intervention refused to Chief of Debai [Dubai] in case robberies committed against vessels of his subjects on Qatar coast, 1873;
  • Threatened attack on Bahrain and Qatar (Zobarah [Zubara]) by the Bedouin tribes of Beni Hajir, 1874;
  • Complaints of Turkey about Chief of Bahrain’s encroachments in Qatar, 1874;
  • The Beni Hajir attack Zubara and commit piracies, 1875;
  • Aggressive policy of the Turks and establishment of a new Turkish province on the Arabian littoral of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. ;
  • Plunder of a Bahrain boat by the Beni Hajir and an excessive contribution levied by the Chief of Bidaa [Al-Bidda] on British Indian traders residing there;
  • Claims preferred by the Government of Basrah [Basra] on behalf of the inhabitants of Qatar against certain residents of Bahrain, 1876;
  • Alleged ill-treatment of British Indian subjects, 1879;
  • Piracies at Zubara – destruction of Zubara by Shaikh Jasim [Jāsim bin Muḥammad Āl Thānī], 1878;
  • Ill-treatment of Indian traders, 1879;
  • Question of suppression of piracies on the Arab coast. Claims of the Turks to Odeid [’Odaid] (1871-81); previous history of ’Odaid, 1837-76;
  • History of ’Odaid continued, question of Turkish jurisdiction on the Qatar coast, and suppression of piracies, 1878-81;
  • Removal of section of the Al-bu-Kowareh tribe from Al-Bidda to Foweyrat [Fujairat], 1879;
  • Threatened attack on Bahrain by Nasir-bin-Mobarik [Nasir bin Mubarak] and Shaikh Jāsim of Al-Bidda, 1881;
  • Shaikh Jāsim’s desire to occupy ’Odaid, 1881;
  • Policy as to the relations to be maintained with Shaikh Jāsim and the Turkish Government in Qatar, 1881;
  • Ill-treatment of British subjects by Shaikh Jāsim and exaction of a fine from him, 1880-82;
  • Protest of the Porte against British proceedings at Al-Bidda. British disclaimer of Turkish jurisdiction in Qatar, 1883;
  • Shaikh Jāsim’s projected expedition against a branch of the Beji Hajirs in 1884;
  • Fight between the Ejman [Ajman] and allied tribes on one side and Morah and Monasir tribes on the other, 1884;
  • Disputes between Shaikh Jāsim and the Chief of Abuthabi [Abu Dhabi], Jāsim’s intentions to occupy ’Odaid and the ill-treatment of Bedouins at Al-Bidda, 1885-86;
  • Outrages against Indian subjects under Jāsim’s instigation, and Shaikh Jāsim made to pay a fine, 1887;
  • Protests of the Porte against British Government proceedings, 1888;
  • Question of withdrawal of the Turkish garrison from Al-Bidda;
  • Turkish expansion along the Arab coast and the policy of the British Government, 1888;
  • Hostilities between Shaikh Jāsim and Shaikh Zaid [Zayed bin Khalifa] of Abu Dhabi, reported movements of the Chief of Jabal Shamer Ibn Rashid towards Oman in order to aid Shaikh Jāsim, 1888-89;
  • Jāsim carrying munitions of war by sea, 1889;
  • Turkish project of rebuilding Zubara, 1888;
  • Turkish measures for establishing their jurisdiction on a firmer basis on the Arab coast. Increase of Turkish forces in Qatar, 1888;
  • Intrigues of Jāsim against Abu Dhabi, 1889-90;
  • Turkish projects for rebuilding Zubara and ’Odaid, 1890-91;
  • Hostilities between Shaikh Jāsim and the Turks, 1891-93;
  • British policy towards Jāsim during the hostilities. Chief of Bahrain and Abu Dhabi, 1893;
  • Question of Turkish jurisdiction in Qatar, 1893;
  • Removal by Turkish authorities of the British flag from a boat at Al-Bidda, 1897;
  • Occupation of Zubara by the Al-bin-Ali tribe with the support of the Turks and Shaikh Jāsim. Threatened attack of Bahrain, and the energetic measures taken to expel the settlement, 1895;
  • Arab rising against the Turks in Qatar;
  • Disturbances off the Qatar coast between the Amamera and Al-bin-Ali tribes, 1900;
  • Piracies committed by the Beni Hajir off the Qatar coast, 1900;
  • Reconsideration of our general policy on the Arab side of the Gulf;
  • (1) Proposed British protectorate over the Chief of Qatar; (2) Aggressive action of the Porte in attempted to establish mudirates at ’Odaid, Wakra and Zubara, 1902-04.

The appendices are as follows:

Extent and format
1 volume (46 folios)
Arrangement

The contents of the précis are arranged in rough chronological order, and organised under a number of subheadings, with each paragraph numbered from 1 to 229. Three appendicies follow the main précis. There is a contents page at the front of the volume (f 5) which lists the subheadings with their corresponding paragraph numbers. The appendices are referenced using the volume’s pagination system.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: The foliation sequence commences at the front cover and terminates at the inside back cover; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are 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.

Pagination: The volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence, with page numbers located top and centre of each page.

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