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'ABSTRACT OF LETTERS FROM INDIA 1871' [‎386v] (779/792)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (393 folios). It was created in Dec 1870-Dec 1871. 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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SUBJECT.
Muscat:— cont.
„ relations with Zanzibar
„ Zanzibar subsidy : question of continuance of
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„ Abdool Aziz: proceedings of - - -
„ Gwadur: disturbance at -
„ „ and Charbar: disputed sovereignty of - -
„ Bunder Abbas: lease of: claims of Syud Toorkee - -1
„ „ ,, hostile proceedings of Ahmed Shah and Agha
Mohsin - - - _ _
„ transhipment duty: request of Messrs. Gray, Paul, & Co. for
removal of - - - -
Mysore: See also “ Irrigation.”
„ Maharajah of: education of - - -
„ Family: arrangements with regard to maintenance of
„ „ settlement of debts of - - - -
„ Prince Gholam Mahomed: request for capitalization of stipend
„ Girls’ Class: establishment of - - - -
„ railways: proposed extension of system - - -
Natives. See “ Army.” “ Education.”
Native States: levy of nuzzerana : amendment of rules
„ „ salutes of Chiefs of protected States when in British
territory : reduction of - - - -
„ „ Thuggee and Dacoitee Department: report of - -
„ „ * kidnapping for immoral purposes: measures for sup
pression of - - - -
„ „ Extradition : amendment of law . . _
Naval. Nee “Marine.” “Navigation.”
Navigation : Godavery Canal: proposed discontinuance of works above
the Second Barrier - - -
„ „ „ report on boat traffic - - -
„ „ Delta: improvement of - -
„ Paumben Channel: question of improving - - -
Nawab An honorific title; an official acting as a provincial deputy ruler in South Asia; or a significant Muslim landowner in nineteenth century India. Nazim. Nee “Bengal.”
Neilgherries. See “ Carbolic.”
Nejd. Nee “Turkey.”
Nepaul. See “Nipal.”
Nerbudda. See “Coal.”
Neutrality. See “ War.”
Nipal: arrival of Chinese Mission in -
Norman, Mr.: assassination of - - - - . .
North-West Provinces. See “ Education.” “ Fisheries.” “ Jails.”
“ Land.” “ Salt.” “ Taxation.”
Nuzzerana. See “ Native States.”
Octroi. See “ Taxation.”
Odeyd. See “Persian Gulf.”
Oman. See “ Muscat.”
Oodiagiri: allowances of surviving member of family of late Jaghiredar :
question of increasing
Opium: shipment from Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. for China - - - -
„ Behar and Benares Agencies : blight on crop
„ possession and sale in Madras Presidency The name given to each of the three divisions of the territory of the East India Company, and later the British Raj, on the Indian subcontinent. : question of impo
sition of penalties on - - - . .
Ordnance : See also “ Burmah.”
„ arming of British Troops : issue of Snider rifles
» „ Native Troops : supply of Enfield rifles
„ guns suitable for service in India : question of -
„ bronze guns : manufacture in India
„ „ „ sent to India: defects of - - -
„ Mitrailleur guns: supply to India of - - - -
„ Martini-Henry rifles : reports on trial of -
Page.
253. 312. 382a.
476. 5666
255. 334(1.
382a. 476.
5666. 621.
634a
467. 478. 618.
622. 637. 731
83
277. 618. 732
233. 255. 334c.
6346. 669
477
618
341. 577. 743
548
690
213
577. 743
601
43
504
61
83. 516. 595
549
361
296
352
296. 505
420
594. 612
355. 479
233
547
575
589
489. 627
150. 176. 745
127. 608
127. 586
249. 565
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Confidential printed abstracts of letters received by the 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. from the Government of India, and from senior officials in certain areas outside India, during the year 1871. The letters are dated December 1870-December 1871. The abstracts each have one of the following titles:

  • Abstracts of Letters received from India
  • Abstracts of Military Letters received from India
  • Abstracts of Letters received from Aden
  • Abstracts of Letters received from Bushire [Bushehr]
  • Abstracts of Letters received from Aden and Bushire
  • Abstracts of Letters received from Bushire and Aden
  • Abstracts of Letters received from Zanzibar
  • Abstracts of Letters received from Zanzibar and Bushire
  • Abstracts of Letters received from Zanzibar, Bushire and Aden
  • Abstracts of Secret Letters received from India.

Each abstract contains summaries of one or more letters from the specified source, each with a title giving the subject of the letter. Letters from India are divided within each abstract by the branch or department of the Government of India they originated from. The correspondence covers issues including:

  • Pay, pensions, recruitment, and other personnel issues in the Indian Civil and Military establishments
  • Revenue, expenditure, and taxation
  • Public works, including: roads; railways including proposed railways to Persia [Iran] and the head of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. ; prisons; barracks; irrigation; canals; harbours; and land reclamations
  • Issues concerning Princely States, including: debts; allowances; internal administration; and police action on the borders of Marwar and Serohi [Sirohi]
  • Land issues, including land revenue settlements and forestry
  • Telegraphy
  • Issues concerning emigration from India to British Guiana [Guyana], Grenada, Penang, and French colonies
  • Military affairs, including: the reorganisation, supply, accommodation, and discipline of military units; naval deployments; and harbour defences in Aden and Bombay
  • Education
  • Banking
  • Affairs on the Northwest Frontier, including raids by the Wuzeerees [Wazīrī tribe] and frontier policy in Beloochistan [Baluchistan]
  • Affairs on the Eastern [Northeast] Frontier, including: defensive arrangements; frontier defences in British-occupied Arracan [Rakhine] and Tenasserim [Tanintharyi] in Burmah [Myanmar/Burma]; raids on tea plantations in Cachar, Sylhet, Tipperah [Tripura], and Munnipore [Manipur] by members of the Looshai [Mizo] tribes; and arrangements for a military expedition against the Looshai
  • Affairs in Persia, including: frontier relations with Turkey [Ottoman Empire] and with Afghanistan concerning Seistan [Sistan]; trade issues in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. ; famine and prohibitions on grain export
  • Affairs in the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman, in particular civil conflict leading to the accession of Syud Toorkee [Turkī bin Sa’īd Āl Bū Sa’īd] to the throne and potential threats to Syud Toorkee’s power
  • Affairs in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. and Arabian Peninsula, including: conflict in Nejd [Emirate of Najd, also written here as Nujd] between Saood [Sa’ūd bin Fayṣal Al Sa’ūd] and Abdullah [‘Abdullāh bin Fayṣal Al Sa’ūd]; a Turkish [Ottoman] expedition to Nejd, the Turkish occupation of Lahsa [Al Hasa], and the raising of the Turkish flag in Guttur [Qatar]; and the settlement of Odeyd [Khor al-Udayd], claimed by Aboothabee [Abu Dhabi], by an independent tribe
  • Affairs in and around Aden Settlement, including: the capture of Hodeida [Al Hudaydah] by the Aseeris [Emirate of ‘Asir]; relations with neighbouring polities, in particular Lahej [Laḥij Sultanate] and the Foodlees [Faḍlī Sultanate]; the security of roads; and suspected Turkish designs in Yemen
  • Affairs in Zanzibar, including the accession of Syud Burgash [Sayyid Barghash bin Sa’īd Āl Bū Sa’īd] to the throne and his relations with Britain and Muscat and the slave trade
  • Affairs in East Africa, including suspected Turkish designs on Berbera and an attack on a British ship by the Majerteen [Mājertīn Sultanate]
  • Civil conflict in Affghanistan [Afghanistan] between Yakoob Khan [Muḥammad Ya’qūb Khān] and the Ameer [Amīr Shīr ‘Alī Khān], the flight of refugees to India, and Russian overtures to the Ameer
  • Relations with Burmah, including trade relations, proposed routes to China, and arms imports
  • Exploration of the route from Ladak [Ladakh] to Yarkund [Yarkant].

The primary correspondents are:

Extent and format
1 volume (393 folios)
Arrangement

The abstracts are arranged in roughly chronological order. A detailed index of subjects, places and people mentioned in the correspondence is included on folios 381-391.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 393; 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. The foliation sequence does not include the front and back covers.

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