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File 1247/1912 Pt 1 'Turkey:- Communication to Turkish Govt of agreement between Gt. Britain and Koweit, Bahrein & Trucial Chiefs. Decorations for Sheiks of Koweit, Mohammerah & Bahrein in connection with Anglo-Turkish Convention.' [‎62v] (44/336)

The record is made up of 123 folios. It was created in 19 Oct 1896-24 Sep 1913. 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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Article 7 is uspIpss from tho Shaikh s point of vigw for reasons already given in
paragraph 4 above, and moreover is not desired by Mm. In this connection
it would seem desirable that the evacuation of the Turkish posts on Bubian
Island and Urn Kasr should be ensured either by the present agreement, or, if
preferred, separately if that at Safwan is allowed to reuwn. It will be clear
from reports ever since the occupation of these posts in 1902 that the Shaikh
would have taken measures to eject the Turks but for being restrained by
British assurances that we had not lost sight of the matter. The stipulations
in Article 6 prohibiting Turkey from stationing garrisons or taking military or
naval action within Kuwait boundaries should be maintained.
(f) Article 8 requires no comment.
I (^) Article 9 requires no comment beyond that I believe the Shaikh has
already succeeded in obtaining legal recognition for his landed properties in
that permission is said to have been granted for their registration in his own
name without the formality of taking out a Turkish “ nafas tazkireh ”.
| (A) Article 10 would, I am certain, be most strongly opposed bv the
Shaikh for the reasons given in 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. telegram No. 602, dated the* 28th
March 1913. If some such clause is strongly pressed for, it might be worded
su as to permit the passage of Turkish troops to Nejd by no route nearer to
Kuwait than the caravan road passing along the western boundary from Basrah
by the Batin depression to Hafar wells.
, Tliough the foregoing may he said to be largely destructive criticism
of the draft agreement, I have endeavoured to show how that agreement may
be made somewhat less unpalatable to the Shaikh. Unpalatable it will be and
will remain for years even with the emendations I have suggested, but it seems
to me that in treating with the Turkish Government we have hardly given the
Shaikh’s irrefutable rights the consideration due to them, for his claim has
throughout been founded on a just minimum of existing facts which we have
been at some pains to investigate ourselves, whilst in our desire to meet the
Porte we have shown a benevolent sympathy to their vague, extravagant
and nebulous claims, unsupported as they are by any real evidence, which they
do not merit. That we may obtain a quid pro quo elsewhere does not affect
Kuwait for the Sheikh will judge the agreement as it touches himself
and his people and inasmuch as he has left his whole case unreservedly in
our hands he will be the more inclined to resent any serious diminution of
his territory, prestige, rights or privileges. The whole force of such resent
ment will certainly recoil upon us, more especially were the idea to obtain
that we had benefited in some other sphere, and it is because I feel so strongly
that the advent of any bitterness in our very cordial relations with the Ruler
of Kuwait should be avoided as far as may be possible that I have ventured
to submit the above paragraphs for consideration. Shaikh Mubarak has been
far more loyal and straightforward in his dealings with us than we could have
anticipated from an oriental chief of so little education, and therefore merits
the most benevolent consideration of his claims at our hands, more particulary
when we are negotiating regarding them practically without consulting him
the party most interested. ° *
Rough translation of an Article appearing in Arabic newspaper “ Al-Dastur ” t published in
Basrah, dated the 12th Jamadi-al-Awal 1331 (16th April 1913).
Kuwait.
(Extract) copied by the Turkish paper “ Sabah ” from the “ Jeune Turc ”
the organ of the Union (and Progress Committee)—that the Turkish and*
British Government are prepared to conclude an agreement between them
selves upon the placing of Kuwait, which is in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. alone (i.e
autonomous). And the English (Government) by their quality as an Islamic
Power are addressing the Turkish Government on the safeguarding of their
legal interests, but this proposal will not affect at all the status quo between
them and other powers in Eastern questions. In exchange for tills Great

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The correspondence relates to the Anglo-Turkish Convention and assistance provided by the Shaikhs of Koweit [Kuwait] and Mahommerah [Khorramshahr] in the negotiation process, which results in the decision to bestow the award of KCSI (Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India) on both Shaikhs.

Also discussed are:

  • the negotiations between the Ottoman Government and the Bagdad Railway Company;
  • a request by the Turkish Government for copies of agreements and conventions made by the British Government with Koweit, Bahrein [Bahrain] and the Trucial Chiefs;
  • the decision to also bestow honours of a CSI (Companion of the Order of the Star of India) on Shaikh of Bahrein and CIE (Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire) on Haji Rais, trusted confident and adviser to the Shaikh of Mahommerah.

The principal correspondents include the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), the Secretary of State for India (Viscount Morley of Blackburn, Lord George F Hamilton, and Lord Crewe), the Viceroy of India (Lord Curzon, Earl of Minto), 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. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. (Percy Zachariah Cox), the Foreign Secretary to the Government of India (Arthur Henry McMahon), and representatives of the Foreign Office.

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Foliation: The foliation sequence for this description commences at f 86, and terminates at f 208, as part of a larger physical volume; 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.

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