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File 2182/1913 Pt 11 'Arabia: relations with BIN SAUD Hedjaz-Nejd Dispute' [‎385r] (324/678)

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The record is made up of 1 item (336 folios). It was created in 16 Oct 1919-28 May 1920. 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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Note by Miss gTlTbqII*
Mansur ibn .iuwaih, 'Aqaili, brother of r Iaa ii)n
RU “ alh * ° Ut a P9rs0n of greater weight, oame to give
information about Hajd. He left Kiyadh 7 0 days ago,
travelling by land with 1500 sheep and loo camels whioh
be sold at Kuwait, Whence by sea. 2he early rains
j- ailed in Hajd; it is not a good sheep year.
He has been in Hajd for the last three years. He is
a striot Wahhabi - Mudalyin, as they say, that is one
of the bin. He is now going to bamasous by the post road
from Hit. He made light of the disturbed state of the
desert: a man as well Known as he oan pass anywhere.
I oegan by saying that we had had a good deal of
news lately from Hajd and that I was glad to hear that
Ibn aa'ud had established his power in the land. He
replied; -you are wrong. There is no power or authority
save that of Almighty God". But short of the Supreme
Authority he evidently regards Ibn da'ud with the utmost
respeot and oonfidenoe*
1* As regards Ibn nashid. last summer tbn Sa'ud and
ion iiashid reached complete agreement, ainoe then the
dharif, oy means of agents and letters, has done his
best to undermine the allianoe. Shis is well known to
Ibn da'ud but it has not moved him. 17 hen ibn Hashid set
out to do battle with Ibn sha'lan, the latter wrote to
Ion Ba'ud and urged him to attack Hail while Ibn Hashid
and all his fighting men were away. Ion Sa'ud refused
categorically*
As for the r Ajman* dome 3 months ago ibn da T u&
sent an envoy to the leading shaikhs who met him at Hafr
in the 3atin» She terms he carried were that ibn da r ud
would otfer them full and complete forgiveness, but that
the leading shaikhs with their followers must come and
live in Najd* r i?he matter was not terminated when Mansur
left; all that was known was the Dhaidan ibn Hithlain*

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Part 11 concerns British policy regarding the dispute between Bin Saud [‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd, also referred to in the correspondence as Ibn Saud] and King Hussein of Hejaz [Ḥusayn bin ‘Alī al-Hāshimī, King of Hejaz] over Khurma and Tarabah [Turabah]. Much of the correspondence documents the efforts of the British to persuade the two leaders to agree to meet. It is initially proposed that the two should meet at Jeddah; however, it is reported by the Civil Commissioner, Baghdad, that Bin Saud refuses to meet King Hussein at Jeddah, Aden, or Cairo, and suggests a meeting at Baghdad instead. A number of other possibilities are discussed, including the following: the Secretary of State for India's proposal of a meeting of plenipotentiaries, either at Khurma or Tarabah, as an alternative to a meeting between the two leaders themselves; a suggestion by the High Commissioner, Egypt, that the two leaders meet in London; a proposal from Lord Curzon [George Nathaniel Curzon], Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, that Bin Saud should be induced to meet King Hussein on board a British ship at Jeddah, or, as is later suggested, at Aden.

Also included are the following:

  • an account from Captain Norman Napier Evelyn Bray, political officer in charge of the Nejd Mission, which recounts the last days of the mission's stay in Paris, in late December 1919;
  • a report from the High Commissioner, Egypt, on his recent meeting with King Hussein, which relays the latter's views on the allocation of control of Syria to France;
  • discussion regarding the growing power and influence of Bin Saud's Akhwan [Ikhwan] forces;
  • a note on the dispute by Harry St John Bridger, in which he volunteers to induce Bin Saud to agree to a meeting at any place (outside of Hejaz) suggested by His Majesty's Government;
  • memoranda and diary entries written by the 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. at Bahrain, Major Harold Richard Patrick Dickson, all of which discuss at length Dickson's interviews with Bin Saud at Hasa [Al Hasa] in January and February 1920;
  • extracts from a report by the British Agent, Jeddah, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Edwin Vickery, which recounts his recent interviews with King Hussein and the King's son, Emir Abdullah [ʿAbdullāh bin Ḥusayn al-Hāshimī].

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