Afghanistan Affairs [31r] (59/64)
The record is made up of 1 item (33 folios). It was created in 29 Mar 1839-3 Jun 1839. 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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The papers mainly relate to the British-led invasion of Afghanistan. They chiefly comprise copies of reports by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Alexander Burnes, Envoy to Kelat, to William Hay Macnaghten, Envoy and Minister at the camp of Shah Shoojah [Shāh Shujā’ al-Mulk Durrāni], as forwarded to John Pollard Willoughby, Secretary to the Government, Bombay [Mumbai], 18 March 1839-10 April 1839. Burnes’s reports relate to his negotiations with Mehrab Khan [Mir Mehrab Khan Beloch II, also spelled Mirhab in this item], the Khan of Kelat [Kalat], to secure the latter’s agreement (ff 7-8) to assist the Army of the Indus on its march into Afghanistan, by way of arranging the protection of provisions and stores coming and going from Shikarpoor [Shikarpur], a guard through the Bolan Pass, and supplies of grain for the troops, in return for the sum of one and a half lacs One lakh is equal to one hundred thousand rupees of rupees Indian silver coin also widely used in the Persian Gulf. .
The main subjects covered are:
- Mehrab Khan’s concerns about possible repercussions from the Barakzye [Bārakzay] family, the local population, Persia [Iran] and Russia, if he supports the British
- Mehrab Khan’s equivocal attitude towards Shah Shoojah despite professing his allegiance, and his doubts about the potential success of the Army of the Indus in Afghanistan
- Mehrab Khan’s demand that the British guarantee his safety when he pays homage to Shah Shoojah and ensure that Shah Shoojah pays for any services he orders from him
- Burnes’s allegation that Mihrab Khan has been secretly communicating with Candahar [Kandahar] and is responsible for much of the plundering of the Army of the Indus in his Khorasan territory
- Burnes’s agreement with Macnaghten regarding measures to punish and ultimately dethrone Mehrab Khan for his alleged duplicity
Burnes also reports intelligence relating to anti-British ‘intrigues’ between Candahar and Sinde [Sindh] that are indicated within intercepted letters between the Ameers [Amirs] of Sinde and chiefs of Candahar.
Folios 19-26 comprise a memorandum of intelligence (‘Newsletter’), dated 2 May 1839. It covers: Lahore; Candahar; Cabool [Kabul]; Peshawur [Peshawar]; the Army of the Indus, notably its approach to the Bolan Pass and Candahar; Bokhara [Bukhara]; Kundooz [Kunduz]; Herat; Joudhpore [Jodhpur]; Lucknow; Nipal [Nepal]; Sikkim; and Items of General Intelligence.
Folios 27-32 comprise papers relating to the improvement of the ordnance in place for the defence of Bombay [Mumbai].
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- IOR/L/PS/5/376, ff 2-33
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- Afghanistan Affairs
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- 2r:33v
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- East India Company, the Board of Control, the India Office, or other British Government Department
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