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'ARBITRATION CONCERNING BURAIMI AND THE COMMON FRONTIER BETWEEN ABU DHABI AND SA'ŪDI ARABIA' [With maps] [‎212v] (429/541)

The record is made up of 1 volume (267 folios). It was created in 1940s-1955. It was written in English and Arabic. The original is part of the British Library: Printed Collections.

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ANNEX F, No. 5
Documents relating to the sale and purchase of land in the villages occupied by
the Bani Yas
See Memorial Part VI, Part B.
In the name of God,
the Compassionate,
the Merciful.
This is to certify that Salim bin ‘All in good health appeared before me and
sold to Shaikh Khallfah bin Za’id ‘al-Khris’, which is situated in the east of the
village [Mas‘udl] and attached to al-Mashhud from the east. All palm trees
including its ground and boundary from four sides are sold for a sum of Rs.150.
The seller has received the money and business made between the two with their
free will.
Dated the 7th Shawwal 1359 H. [1940 a.d.]
Sgd. Salim bin ‘AH.
Also, after this committee [meeting] Shaikh Khallfah undertook that if the
seller changes his attitude about the sale and brings money, Shaikh Khallfah is
prepared to cancel this document. Dated the 8th Shawal, 1359.
Signed and written by Muhammed bin Sayyid Taj al-Din, Qadhi.
In the name of God,
the Compassionate,
the Merciful.
This is to certify that ‘Abdullah and Sultan, sons of Ahmad bin Muhammad,
appeared in good health and sold their gardens called lul Jana‘ situated in Al-’Ain
to Muhammad bin Khallfah for a sum of Rs. 600 only. The sale of this garden
is in order and agreed between the two parties. Dated the 29th Dhu’l-Qa‘dah
1365 H.
Sgd: ‘Abdullah and Sultan sons of Ahmad bin Muhd.
Witnessed by:
Sa‘id bin ‘Abdullah
‘Abdullah bin Sayyid Muhammad
Sayyid Muhammad bin Sayyid ‘All.
Certified by:
Muhammad bin Sayyid Taj al-Dln Muhammad, Qadhi.
I, Kadmah bint Hilal, state that I have sold to Muhammad bin Khallfah a
garden called Rafah’ for a sum of Rs 700 (coin) which is irrigated by nine sixty
of al-Mu‘tiridh falaj. It also includes hills, road and irrigation canal. It is a legal
and true transaction. Let it be known.
Dated the 4th Dhul-Hijjah 1368. [1949 a.d.]
Witnessed by:
Sultan bin Surtir
Rashid bin Hamid
Sa‘ld bin ‘Abdul-Rahman.
As stated in the document, I certify it is true.
Muhammad bin Sayyid Taj al-Din.
1 ^ b®.k nc wn that the man, Sultan bin Ahmad, appeared and sold to
Muhammad bin Khallfah a garden called ‘ Jalbat ’ situated in the village of al-
Mu tindh. From the south it is adjacent to ‘Ali’s garden and from the east Jalbat

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Content

This volume relates to the arbitration concerning Buraimi [Al Buraymī] and the common frontier between Abu Dhabi and Sa'ūdi Arabia. The main body of text is a publication, which is introduced as being a '[M]emorial submitted by the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. The memorial, which was submitted to the arbitration tribunal, begins with an introduction and a copy of the Arbitration Agreement, concluded at Jedda [Jeddah] on 30 July 1954 and titled as follows: 'Arbitration Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom (Acting on Behalf of the Ruler of Abu Dhabi and His Highness Sultan Said bin Taimur) and the Government of Saudi Arabia' (ff 8-10). The memorial itself is divided into two halves: vol I and vol II. Vol I (ff 10-83) provides an overview of the dispute, which is structured as follows:

  • 'Part I: The Nature of the Dispute Submitted to the Tribunal' (ff 10-14)
  • 'Part II: Topographical Description of the Two Areas in Dispute' (ff 14-17)
  • 'Part III: Historical Bases of the Claims of the Rulers of Abu Dhabi and the Sultan of Muscat to the Areas in Dispute' (ff 18-30)
  • 'Part IV: The Economy of the Disputed Areas' (ff 30-32)
  • 'Part V: The Tribes' (ff 33-39)
  • 'Part VI: The Exercise of Jurisdiction' (ff 40-44)
  • 'Part VII: Sa'ūdi Pretensions to an Ancestral Claim to Territories in Eastern Arabia' (ff 44-46)
  • 'Part VIII: Revival of the Sa'ūdi Dynasty After 1900, and the Subsequent Development of the Dispute' (ff 47-62)
  • 'Part IX: The Contentions of the Government of the United Kingdom in Regard to the Burden of Proof…' (ff 62-64)
  • 'Part X: The Contentions of the Government of the United Kingdom in Regard to the Factors Mentioned in Article IV of the Arbitration Agreement' (ff 65-83)
  • 'Part XI: Final Submissions of the Government of the United Kingdom Acting on Behalf of the Ruler of Abu Dhabi and His Highness the Sultān Sa‘īd bin Taymūr' (f 83v).

Vol II of the memorial (ff 84-254) is formed of thirteen annexes, which include the following: copies of texts of relevant treaties and engagements; copies of British documents relating to the history of Abu Dhabi and of the Buraimi Zone; copies of correspondence and documents relating to the development of the dispute; information about Līwa and the Buraimi Oasis; evidence concerning the exercise of jurisdiction by the Ruler of Abu Dhabi over the coast of the disputed area and the adjacent islands; notes on various tribes based in the disputed area; genealogical tables of the Rulers of Abu Dhabi, Muscat and 'Omān, and Najd.

The volume concludes with a series of maps (some of which are photocopies and are reduced in size), relating to the disputed area (ff 256-264). It should be noted that Map B is not present. However, included with the other maps is a gazetteer of place names (ff 265-268), in which each place name is given map co-ordinates, presumably referring to positions on the missing Map B. Written in pencil on the first page is the following note: 'Evaluates Map B'.

In addition, a small sketch map of Arabia appears at the beginning of the volume (f 4).

The Arabic material consists of some text in a couple of the maps found at the rear of the volume.

Extent and format
1 volume (267 folios)
Arrangement

The main body of text is formed of two halves. The first half (vol I) consists of nine parts, most of which are divided into sections. The second half (vol II) is composed of thirteen annexes. Both halves are preceded by a table of contents.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the inside front cover with 1, and terminates at the last folio, which is contained within a pouch attached to the inside back cover, with 268; 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.

Pagination: the volume also contains an original printed pagination sequence.

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English and Arabic in Latin and Arabic script
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