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'Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government' [‎319] (361/733)

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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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JOASMEES. 319
this business created a sensation throughout the Gulf highly credit,
able to our Government, and tended greatly to establish a favourable
impression of the efficacy of the general treaty.
Exhausted by continual and fruitless warfare, and their exclnslon
from the pearl fishery mconsequence, both Shaikh Sultan bin Sug<.ur
and Shaikh Tahnoon gladly availed themselves of the conciliatory
offers made by the Imaum of Muskat, and a speedy adjustment of all
differences took place under his mediation in October 1825, upon the
conditmns of the demolition of Derah, the removal of the Sooedan
Tribe, and the reception of a small body of the Imaum's troops into
Debaye, Not a word was said on this occasion about Brymee, and this
singular omission, notwithstanding its being in the power of the Imaum
o dictate his own terms, would seem to remove the blame of the non-
fnlfilment of the stipulation in the former treaty regarding this place
frorn Shaikh Sultan to His Highness.
In the course of an interview held with the British authority in the
Gulf Of Persia, in November 1825, Shaikh Sultan bin Snggur expressed
great alarm at the increasing power and intrigues of the Wahabees, and
professed himself very anxious to learn whether he might look to the En-
hsh for assistance in the event of his endeavouring to maintain his inde-
pendence. In reply, he was informed, in general terms, that he was the
best judge of his own interests; but that no connection or authority would
be received by the British Government as an excuse for any proceedings
bearing a predatory character. The Shaikh then adverted to the very
difficult dilemma into which he would be cast in the event of the Waha
bees attacking the territories of the Imaum, and calling ou him for his sup.
port against that prince. To this he was answered, that his forming any
connection prejudicial to His Highness would be considered unfriendly
by us, and it was in every point of view advisable that he should not
adopt that line of conduct. The language held on this occasion was
confirmed by the Governor in Council, with a farther intimation, that
however improbable it might be that we should act against the Waha.
bees so long as they confined their conquests to the shore, it was still
not desirable that we should bind ourselves to abstain from interposition,
or hold out so great an encouragement to the invasion of-the Imaum's
territories as,our avowed indifference would be likely to afford.
A boat belonging to Amulgavine having been taken by the followers
of the notorious Sooedan bin Zaal (who had settled at Biddah, in the
erritones of the Shaikh of Bahrein, on fleeing from Aboothabee), the
a mee Chief affected to consider this act as more than balancing the
piracy commuted on the Bahrein boat captured by his subjects in 1825,
* A body of Arabs, under Salmin bin Nassir, inhabiting Derah.

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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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