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'Selections from State Papers, Bombay, regarding the East India Company's Connection with the Persian Gulf, with a Summary of Events, 1600-1800' [‎144r] (287/540)

The record is made up of 1 volume (269 folios). It was created in 1908. 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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"Wages which the necessity of the Service requiring they were oblig'd to Comply
with. Likewise during the Agent's absence Mahomet Kia A deputy or lieutenant of the governor in Ottoman Iraq, with additional responsibilities as a high-ranking provincial judge. sent the Jescara on
the Simaur in the manner requir'd as also a note on the Govt Customs for the
Ballance being as before specified the sum of 320 Toms which was accordingly
rece'd & paid into the Treasury as above remark'd.
Under the 5 Inst: the Agent rece'd a letter from the Bashaw An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. confirming his
former Agreement in regard to making good our Demands in General as also the
paymt: of the Charges of our Fleet, for the latter of which he enclos'd a
Bauratty which was immediately presented to the Govt here as usual on such
Occasions for their perusal.
On the 7 Inst : Letters were rece'd from Lieut. Magent acknowledging,
receipt of the Agent's Commands & acquainting that Mahomet Kia A deputy or lieutenant of the governor in Ottoman Iraq, with additional responsibilities as a high-ranking provincial judge. had
requested he won'd stav a few Davs, when thev wou'd remove all together, The Tnrk3 trea k
1 ~ ' 0 up their Camp.
giving an Acct likewise of some Persians having arriv'd in Camp with letters
one of which being deliver'd to him he had carried it to the Mussaleem During the eighteenth century this was the third most powerful official in Ottoman Iraq (after the Pasha and the Kiya). The title was given specifically to the Governor of Basra. who
promis'd to send it to the Agent ; Also the same Day the Agent rece'd a letter
from Mahomet Aga wherein he advis'd of an Embassador having arriv'd from
Carem Caun with a Phirm'd requiring the Turks and Us to quit his Country
& not make any further attempts on the Chaub, as te was his Subject &
whom he had taken under his protection, that therefore he Mahomet Aga for
fear of Creating a War between the Persians & them shou'd be oblig'd to
comply ; In consequence of which upon mature deliberation we Agreed the
Turks shou'd be made acquainted that We had nothing to do with the Persians
nor shou'd we be refer'd to them for redress of our Grievances & Losses that it
was by their Instance we came here & on their Acct: had been sufferers
that by their own Agreements they were answerable to Us & from them we
shou'd expect its deeming it likewise necessary the same shou'd be Communicated
by one of our Board, Mr. Skipp was appointed for the Service, whose Instruction
on the Occasion we now likewise enclose for Your Honor &Cn Inspection.
In consequence of the above Resolutions Mr. Skipp proceeded in the Tartar
the 10th on which Day we rece'd Advices from Captn Nesbitt that the Mussaleem During the eighteenth century this was the third most powerful official in Ottoman Iraq (after the Pasha and the Kiya). The title was given specifically to the Governor of Basra.
had actually remov'd his Camp from before the Chaub's Porfc, & on the 13
Letters Confirming the same were rece'd from Mahomet Kia A deputy or lieutenant of the governor in Ottoman Iraq, with additional responsibilities as a high-ranking provincial judge. , the I4th the
Tartar return'd hither as Mr. Skipp had rece'd intelligence of the above &
gone thro' the Halfar in order to meet Mahomet Kia A deputy or lieutenant of the governor in Ottoman Iraq, with additional responsibilities as a high-ranking provincial judge. at Gaban, the same Day a
Letter was rece'd from Captn. Nesbitt advising that all our Military, Artillery,
& Seapoys, with their Stores &c., were Embark'd on Board the Grab Shallow vessel with a projecting bow. , that also
a Boat with a person, belonging to Mahomet Kia A deputy or lieutenant of the governor in Ottoman Iraq, with additional responsibilities as a high-ranking provincial judge. pass'd the Elect in its way to
Bushire from whence he was to proceed with Letters to Carem Caun. On the
13th directions were sent to Captn. Nesbitt not to move his Station till further
Orders ; Mr. Skipp return'd the 16bring'g a letter for the Agent from Mahom >
Kia A deputy or lieutenant of the governor in Ottoman Iraq, with additional responsibilities as a high-ranking provincial judge. & Carem Caun's Phirmaund.
On the 17. Mr. Skipp making his report in Council that the reason Mahomet KATim KhaI1 ' s |
Kia A deputy or lieutenant of the governor in Ottoman Iraq, with additional responsibilities as a high-ranking provincial judge. gave for breaking up his Camp were that Chappars having arriv'd from claims the Kaab
Carem Caun & insisting in his behalf that he wou'd immediately retire fromandwishe^Se^ 3
out of the Persia Dominions, as the Chaub was their subject & the Caun had He'andertakes'to
appointed him Governor of Darrack, but that they declar'd notwithstanding } ftepafation^the
they wou'd oblige him to make full reparation for all the Damages which he had English & Turks.
Committed on the English & Turks, but insisted on his removing, that after
them came also a Caun & deliver'd a letter for our Chief declaring the same
as the Chappars had before, that in consequence thereof he had Call'd a Council

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The volume is Selections from State Papers, Bombay, regarding the East India Company's Connection with the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , with a Summary of Events, 1600-1800 (Calcutta: Superintendent Government Printing, 1908). The work was prepared by Jerome Antony Saldanha.

The volume consists of a summary of events in the history of the East India Company's involvement with Persia and the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , during the period 1600-1800, taken from various printed sources and the selections from the records of the Bombay Government as contained in the present volume (folios 8-39); followed by the selections themselves (folios 40-235); and eleven appendices containing farmans [firmans] and statements of farmans, reports on commerce with Persia and Arabia, a list of the East India Company's agents, and a glossary of words (folios 236-269).

A list of records from which the selections had been made appears on folio 4v.

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1 volume (269 folios)
Arrangement

A summary of the selections appears between folios 8-39. Those printed in the volume are indicated in the summary with Roman numerals.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at 1 on the front cover and terminates at 270 on the last folio (there is no back cover). The numbers are written in pencil, are enclosed in a circle, and appear in the top right hand corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. page of each folio. This is the system used to determine the sequence of pages.

Pagination: there is also an original printed pagination sequence, numbered ii-lxiii (folios 4-39) and 2-459 (folios 40-269). These numbers appear at the top of each page.

Condition: the volume is largely disbound because of deterioration to the binding, and there is no back cover. There is also significant damage to the edges of the front cover and some of the folios at the beginning of the volume, but this has not led to any loss of text.

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