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'Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf. Vol I. Historical. Part IA & IB. J G Lorimer. 1915' [‎931] (1086/1782)

The record is made up of 2 volumes (1624 pages). It was created in 1915. 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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over the Shaikh, to improve the character of British political represent'
ation in Bahrain. The policy of the customs farmers, it may be remarked,
was weak and conciliatory towards all traders; and there was no question
of injury to foreig-n trade in Bahrain from their proceedings, but only
of great financial loss to the Bahrain Government.
In 1899 it was felt that the time had come to replace the Native British
Agent representing the British Government in Bahrain by a European pvesentatioa
officer. In earlier days, before the reduction of the Bushehr 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. in Bahrain,
staff in 1879, an Assistant Resident had occasionally been sent to reside
in Bahrain; and since then a great development of British interests,
and especially of trade, had taken place. The Agent in 1899, a local
merchant named Agha Muhammad Rahim, was moreover uncongenial
to the Shaikh, over whom he possessed no influence; he was not free
from suspicion of having abused his position in order to forward his
own commercial interests; and the protection of British Indian traders
from petty exactions was not so complete, nor the settlement of their
cases so rapid, as could be desired.
Accordingly, in January 1900, the employment of a European officer in 1900.
Bahrain was|sanctioned as a temporary measure, and at the end of the year,
with the approval of the Secretary of State, it was made permanent. Mr,
J. C. Gaskin, an uncovenanted Political Assistant of the Bushehr
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. , was the first incumbent; he arrived at Manamah and
assumed charge of his office on the 10th of February 1900.
During the years 1901 and 1902 an official residence for the Assistant 1901-02.
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. was built on the shore to the east of Manamah
town at a total cost of Rs. 31,470 ; when completed it was the most
commodious and imposing edifice on the main island.
In 1902 the question of investing the Political Assistant in Bahrain 1902.
with powers under the Merchant Shipping Act, and with those of
a Notary Public, was discussed. In the end it was decided, as the
matter was not urgent and various technical difficulties existed, not to
pursue the matter.
In 1904, after the failure of various attempts to induce the Shaikh
of Bahrain to agree to a reform of his customs administration, a further
enhancement of the status of the British representative in the islands
was proposed by the Government of India and approved by His Majesty's
Government; it consisted in the substitution of an officer on the
graded list of the Indian Political Department for the subordinate
officer whose appointment had been sanctioned in 1900. The change
was carried into effect on the 18th of October 1904, Mr. Gaskin being on
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Theses two volumes make up Volume I, Part IA and Part IB (Historical) (pages i-778 and 779-1624) of the Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , ’Omān and Central Arabia (Government of India: 1915), compiled by John Gordon Lorimer and completed for press by Captain L Birdwood.

Part 1A contains an 'Introduction' (pages i-iii) written by Birdwood in Simla, dated 10 October 1914. There is also a 'Table of Chapters, Annexures, Appendices and Genealogical Tables' (page v-viii) and 'Detailed Table of Contents' (pages ix-cxxx), both of which cover all volumes and parts of the Gazetteer .

Parts IA and IB consist of nine chapters:

  • 'Chapter I. General History of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. Region' (Part IA, pages 1-396);
  • 'Chapter II. History of the ’Omān Sultanate' (Part IA, pages 397-629);
  • 'Chapter III. History of Trucial ’Omān' (Part IA, page 630-Part IB, page 786);
  • 'Chapter IV. History of Qatar' (Part IB, pages 787-835);
  • 'Chapter V. History of Bahrain' (Part IB, pages 836-946);
  • 'Chapter VI. History of Hasa' (Part IB, pages 947-999);
  • 'Chapter VII. History of Kuwait' (Part 1B, pages 1000-1050);
  • 'Chapter VIII. History of Najd or Central Arabia' (Part 1B, pages 1051-1178);
  • 'Chapter IX. History of Turkish ’Iraq' (Part 1B, pages 1179-1624).
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2 volumes (1624 pages)
Arrangement

Volume I, Part I has been divided into two bound volumes (1A and 1B) for ease of binding. Part 1A contains an 'Introduction', 'Table of Chapters, Annexures, Appendices and Genealogical Trees' and 'Detailed Table of Contents'. The content is arranged into nine chapters, with accompanying annexures, that relate to specific geographic regions in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. . The chapters are sub-divided into numbered periods according, for example, to the reign of a ruler or regime of a Viceroy, or are arbitrarily based on outstanding land-marks in the history of the region. Each period has been sub-divided into subject headings, each of which has been lettered. The annexures focus on a specific place or historical event. Further subject headings also appear in the right and left margins of the page. Footnotes appear occasionally at the bottom of the page to provide further details and references.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: The foliation sequence is circled in pencil, in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. of each folio. The sequence runs through parts IA and IB as follows:

  • Volume I, Part IA: The sequence begins on the first folio with text, on number 1, and ends on the last folio with text, on number 456. Total number of folios: 456. Total number of folios including covers and flysheets: 460.
  • Volume I, Part IB: The sequence begins on the first folio with text, on number 457, and ends on the last folio with text, on number 878. It should be noted that folio 488 is followed by folio 488A. Total number of folios: 423. Total number of folios including covers and flysheets: 427.
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