'Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government' [7] (42/733)
The record is made up of 1 volume (364 folios). It was created in 1856. 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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OMAN. ^
Imaum mairied the daughter of one of those princes, thus connecting-
his own family with the most illustrious persons of his dominions.
Ahmed now turned to the conquest of the people of Ras-ool-Khyma,
descendants of the Ghafiri, who had aided the Persians in their views.
He attacked them in a. h . 1160 ( a. d . 1747), by land and sea, with an
army of twelve thousand men, under the command of Kandhalabin Suif,
of the family of Sueed, who was met at Boraimi by Rashid bin Matar,
the Joasim, and Amrar bin Homaid, the Noaimi (a large tribe south of
Shargah, the pirate port), at the head of an army of fourteen thousand
men, which met with a total defeat.
Ahmed was at this time engaged in the siege of Khurfakhan, a town
and port in the Batinah, in lat. 25° 20' N., with a fleet of eight ships, and
forty of the larger description of Native vessels. The garrison of this
fort was composed of one thousand Joasim, who, when they heard the
fate of their brethren, gave up the fort, and, entreating the clemency of
their conqueror, were permitted to return to Sir.
The ambition and exertions of Ahmed daily increased. He pushed
his conquests as far as Khasab, the governor of which place, Hassan
bin Abdoolla, the Shihiyyin, who was formerly subject to the Joasim,
submitted voluntarily to his government.
During a residence of ten days in the town of Khasab, he received the
alarming intelligence of the revolt of a member of the house of Yarabi
Jaalan. His measures were decided : he directed his cousin, Khalfan
bin Mirhamad, to proceed to Ras-ool-Khyma, with the great body of
his fleet, and returned himself to Muskat with three ships, to attend to
the suppression of the revolt. After a delay of only four days, he
proceeded to Jaalan, and attacking the rebels, overthrew them with
considerable bloodshed, and took, a large number of prisoners. This
occurred in a. h . 1162 ( a. d . 1749).
Khalfan, after repeated attempts, found he could make no impression
on the Joasim. Ahmed proceeded thither in person, and after
remaining for four days in the town of Ramse, returned to Muskat by
land, and despatched Ali bin Suif, the Syudi, with four ships and ten
Dows, directing him to cruize against the ports of Sir, with the utmost
rigour, until they submitted to his authority. Ali followed up these
orders so strictly, in face of Ras-ool-Khyma, Jazerat-ool-Hamra, Fasht,
and Shargah, not permitting a boat to attempt the pearl fishery or a
commercial voyage, that the inhabitants of all these places, with the
exception of the first, were redaced to the last extremity, and obliged
to acknowledge the supremacy of the Imaum, a . n. 1176 ( a. d. 1763).
The Chiefs of Ras-ool-Khyma bore the blockade for a year longer, at
the end of which time three of these, Sugur bin Rashid, Mahomed bin
Ali, and Abdoolla bin Matar, proceeded to Rastag, to Imaum Ahmed,
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The volume is Selections from the records of the Bombay Government , compiled and edited by Robert Hughes Thomas, Assistant Secretary, Political Department, New Series: 24 (Bombay: Printed for Government at the Bombay Education Society's Press, 1856).
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- 1 volume (364 folios)
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The volume contains an abstract of contents on p. iii, a detailed list of contents on pp. vii-xx, an alphabetical index on pp. xxi-xxvii, and a list of maps etc on p. xviii.
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Pagination: two separate pagination sequences are present in the volume. The first sequence (pp. i-xviii) commences at the first page and terminates at the list of maps (p. xviii). A second pagination sequence then takes over (pp. 1-688), commencing at the title page and terminating at the final page. Both these pagination sequences are printed, with additions in pencil, and the numbers are found at the top (left, right or centre) of each page.
The fold-outs in this volume were not paginated by the publisher. As a result, these have been foliated using the nearest page number. For example, the fold-out attached to p.51 has been numbered as 51A.
Pagination anomalies: pp. 15, 15A; 45, 45A; 49, 49A; 51, 51A; 531, 531A.
The following pages need to be folded out to be read: 15A, 45A, 51A, 327-328, 531A.
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