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'Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government' [‎222] (264/733)

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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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MUSKAT.
was called upon to pay over a portion of his riches, and obstinately re.
fused. Recourse was had to harsh measures and ill-usage, but without
eflect: at last, however, driven to extremities, and finding that preparations
were in course to inflict torture upon him, he agreed to pay the sum of
/oU lomans. Having given the above promise, he was released, and
contrived to make good his escape from Bushire harbour before he had
paid any portion of the money. Meer Banker pretended that the surnof
750 lomans was due to himself, for he said that, having guaranteed
the payment thereof to Meerza Abbas, he was eventually compelled
to disburse the whole amount from his own pocket.
During the preceding year (1845), some seven cases of indigo were
sent to Bushire for sale by Syud Mahomed bin Salim of Muskat, nephew
to His Highness the Imaum. Meer Banker, ever seeking a pretext
for revenge, and still incensed at the escape of his would be victim,
now thought a fitting opportunity for the practice of a little more
villany had arrived. He declared Syf bin Salim's indigo to be the
property of Mahomed Ali Bundera, and, by means of bribes, and a
representation of his claims upon the latter party, induced Meerza
Hedayut, acting Governor of Bushire, to seize and confiscate the whole
of the boxes. These .were transmitted to Shiraz, and no appeals from
the Resident either to Meerza Hedayut or to Shaikh Nassir, the de facto
Governor of Bushire, could effect their relinquishment. The Muskat
authorities retaliated, by the seizure of a quantity of silk, belonging to
Persian merchants, that was intercepted on its way to the 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. .
Much discussion arose, and many letters were exchanged on the subject
of the above "seizure and counter seizure," but it was not until after the
lapse of close upon a year that matters were in any way settled or adjusted.
We now come to the second ground of complaint:
This consisted in the despatch of troops by Houssein Khan, the Go
vernor of Pars, against Bunder Abbas, with a view to exacting a large
sum of money from Shaikh Syf bin Nubhan, the governor, and the
Imaum's deputy in that place.
The Imaum was determined to resent these injuries. He addressed
himself to the Governor General of India, " intimating his desire to
blockade the port of Bushire," and also wrote to Shaikh Nassir direct,
remonstrating with him for the unfriendliness of his behaviour in the
matter of the indigo, and telling him plainly that as he understood
Persian troops were encroaching upon, and " destroying his possessions
in Bunder Abbas, he would retaliate by destroying Bushire."
The chief fears entertained by Shaik Nassir, on receipt of the above
communication, were lest the Imaum, by means of his fleet, should
take possession of Karrack.

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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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