Miscellaneous [132r] (295/418)
The record is made up of 1 volume (180 folios). It was created in 22 Dec 1904-30 Nov 1922. 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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iiO . 2.6 i? of 19^3 •
Britldh Heuiclency and Conaulate- Jeneral
Juahiro, :5rd oopteiaber 102:5
f3l3t Soharran 134^.
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Tho Chief of iiaa-el-^haimah
lu ha» ju31 ooon orou^ht to ny notic© "that you havo not- yst
aettlel tho nurder case of tho Jonali sailor Llohannied ben ^lur
which too]: place in your country about 5 years a^o. I also hear
that the people of the murdered man have now cone and demand
.juotice and althouijh Ahan Jahib Isa, the representative of the
^reat Government on the Arab Coast, advised you to settle the
natter you have not done so and have noreover taken no notice
whatever of his communications. Your defiant attitude in this
case has greatly surprised me,
.[y friend, ,/ou -mow well that a nurder case cannot be looke
o/er Ox tOi got oen but nust oe settled by payment of blood—money,
xhis be I ■ i _t the case then what i.j the use of nrocrast ination and
1 - fia■it attitude which must result in evil conae^uencea to vou.
lou do not seem to realize the seriousness of the offence
you have given in taking no notice of 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.
Agent's
oOLmuiiications a id l ^nust call upon you to at once atone for
your un09coming attitude oy apologising to the -ttesidency Agent
and settling this most unpleasant case by paying up all the
blGO 1 • J ho )e you will not fail to do this at once as
failure on your part will bring on you the displeasure of the
Great Government. This is what had to be said.
Lt-Colonel
Political uesident in the
Persian Gulf
The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran.
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- Content
Correspondence discusses the following topics:
- Abdul Rahman bin Seif, the former chief of Himriyah, attacked Seif bin Seif, the rebel chief and expelled him from Himriyah. As a result the chief of the Beni Kalb made treaty with some other Sheikhs. Identification of a specimen of oxide from Sir Beni Yas and the reported visit of Germans to that island.
- Complaint made by the peopleof Batina, Bani Omar and others against Zayed Faisal's [Faisal bin Turki] highhanded actions in recovery of custom duty and fines from them.
- Blood feud between the Bu Shames tribe of Buraimi and Abu Dhabi.
- Shaikh of Ras al-Khaima's plan to proceed to Shaam by sea to coerce the people of that village in order to induce them to acknowledge him as their lawful Shaikh.
- A dispute between Hamdan bin Zaid [Shaikh] and Hamad al-Radhaheh, one of the notables of the Bedouins.
- Murder of a Somali by Bedouins of Khawala tribe near the village of Hayal resulting in a dispute between the chiefs of Umm al-Qawain [Qaywayn] and Ras al-Khaimah.
- Renewed quarrel between the Shaikh of Shargah [Sharjah] and the Headman of Khan.
- Sheikh of Dubai's intention to attack Shaikh of Ras al-Khaimah.
- Shaikh of Shargah asks permission to allow him to build a water reservoir on the Island of Sir Bu Dair for use by divers.
- The actions of the Saiyid Hamad bin Faisal in the village of Hajrim and the resulting fight between him and the Shaikh of Dubai and reoccupation of Hajrim by the latter.
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (180 folios)
- Arrangement
There is an index in the front of the volume which lists the principal topics within the file and gives folio references for them. There are file notes at the back of the volume explaining how the file is arranged.
- Physical characteristics
Foliation: Foliation is written in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. of each folio. It begins on the front cover, on number 1, and ends on the last folio of writing on number 180.
The following foliation anomalies occur: 1, 1A, 74, 74A, 80, 80A, 84, 84A, 88, 88A, 94, 94A, 96, 96A, 100, 100A, 103, 103A, 106, 106A, 107, 107A, 111, 111A, 113, 113A, 116, 116A, 120, 120A, 121, 121A, 133, 133A, 137, 137A, 141, 141A, 145, 145A, 148, 148A, 150, 150A, 151, 151A, 157, 157A, 159, 159A, 162, 162A, 170, 170A, 177, 177A.
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- Title
- Miscellaneous
- Pages
- front, front-i, 1ar:1av, 2r:4v, 5v:6v, 7v:13v, 16v:19r, 20r:24v, 25v:30v, 31v:62v, 63v:67r, 68r, 67v, 68v:73v, 74ar:74bv, 75r:80v, 80ar:80av, 81r:83v, 84ar:84bv, 85r:87v, 88ar:88av, 88r, 89v:91v, 93r:94v, 94ar:94av, 95r:95v, 96v, 98r:99v, 100ar:100bv, 101r:103v, 103ar:103av, 104r:106v, 106ar:106av, 107ar:107av, 108r:111v, 111ar:111av, 112r:113r, 113ar:113av, 114r:116v, 116ar:116av, 117r:121v, 121ar:121av, 122v, 123v:133v, 133ar:133av, 134r, 135r:137r, 137ar:137av, 138r:144v, 145ar:145bv, 146r:148v, 148ar:148av, 149r:150v, 150ar:150av, 151ar, 151br:151bv, 152r:157v, 157ar:157av, 158r:159v, 159ar:159av, 160r:162v, 162ar:162av, 163r, 164r:170v, 170ar:170av, 171r, 172v:177v, 177ar:177av, 178r:180v, back-i, back
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