'File E-8 VII. Bin Saud' [329r] (682/732)
The record is made up of 1 file (356 folios). It was created in 1 Aug 1920-27 Mar 1921. It was written in English and Arabic. 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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much iiarsa haw lar^ady "beea don© to iny prestige In the eyes
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of the general public and xa& subj ectr; in the interior* 1 have 9
therefore, left matters in dispute to be decided by the officere
of my friendu, 0 GoTemaent| but I do not see any reesult#
My proposal for a settlement which I have already stated in my
previous coinmunications ie ae follow®;-
(!}• Either boundaries shoul be fixed as they used to
be formerly#
(2)# Or the arbitration of the places in dispute be
left to the inhabitants themeelveB or the inhabitants be given
a ohande tm which side® ( rulere ) they want for thwattlTftft*
If that is not poeBible then the people eiiould be free
to settle among themslv® themselves, but in that car. I should
not be blamed.
Usual ending#
F 0 f E ♦.
Enclosure to above,being letter of Khalid bin Mansur,
Aiair of Tarabah, i© almost uniutelligible♦
The purport is only thi®j-
A raid me comnitted near arabah by a certain party 0
of the Sharif* b ©ide upon some I«Jd. ^B^mwawi 11 ( ehepherds ) and
five of the latter killed and 30 camels taken amy*
Writer
The lowest of the four classes into which East India Company civil servants were divided. A Writer’s duties originally consisted mostly of copying documents and book-keeping.
complains that he and his people are compelled
by Bin $ Saud to be quiet and do nothing, while the Sharif 1 © men
are committing raid© upon them*
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This file contains correspondence between British officials at Bahrain, Baghdad, Bushire, Kuwait, Sharjah and the Government of India, as well as correspondence with ‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd (Ibn Sa‘ūd), Ḥamūd bin Suwayṭ, headman of the Dhafir (Āl Ẓafīr) tribe, and Hāyif bin Shuqayr, Amir of Qaraiyah.
Throughout the file there are details of Ibn Sa‘ūd's subsidy arrangements and his relations with Shaikh Sālim al-Mubārak Āl Ṣabāḥ, Ibn Rashīd of Ḥā’il, the Imam Yahyá Muḥammad Ḥamīd al-Dīn and Sharīf Ḥusayn bin ‘Alī of Mecca and his sons, ‘Abdullāh and Fayṣal. In addition, there are details throughout regarding Britain and France's involvement in Syria, Palestine, Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan and Iraq (for example, folios 2-6).
Much of the file concerns the 1920 mission of Khan Sahib Syed Siddiq Hasan, Indian assistant of the Bahrain Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. , visiting Ibn Sa‘ūd at Riyadh, accompanying Najd pilgrims on hajj and negotiating between the representatives of Ibn Sa‘ūd and Sharīf Ḥusayn. There are 'Instructions to Khan Sahib Syed Siddiq Hasan (Proceeding to Riyadh)', dated 21/23 July 1920 (folios 144-148); various memoranda and demi-official correspondence from Siddiq Hasan at Riyadh in July and August 1920 (folios 9-10, 45-67, 69-83, 324-325); reports regarding the agreement reached on 5 September 1920 (folios 123, 198-204 and 218-250); and correspondence between Ibn Sa‘ūd and Aḥmad Thāniyān and the suggestion that he should be awarded the CIE (Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire) for his role in the Najd Mission to Mecca (folios 337-339).
In addition, there are details of rising tensions between Ibn Sa‘ūd's Ikhwān forces and the subjects of Shaikh Sālim on Kuwait-Najd border and at al-Jahrā’ (folios 153, 160, 177-186); thanks conveyed by Ibn Sa‘ūd for the congratulations offered to his son, Fayṣal, on the occasion of his wedding (folios 27-29); a discussion of practicalities of buoying at al-Uqayr (folios 187, 216 and 274), a possible survey of al-Qaṭīf harbour (folio 215) and a steamer service to Hasa (al-Aḥsā’) (folio 273); the donation of an Arabian Oryx by Ibn Sa‘ūd to King George V (folios 205-210); and the protection of Ibn Sa‘ūd's subjects in Sharjah and Dubai (folios 294-300).
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- 'File E-8 VII. Bin Saud'
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- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, i-r:ii-v, 1r:1v, 1ar:1av, 2r:8v, 8ar:8av, 9r, 9r, 10r:26v, 28r:32v, 34r:34v, 36r:43v, 45r:62r, 62r, 63r:87v, 89r:99v, 101r:108v, 110r:113v, 115r:135v, 137r:163v, 165r:166v, 168r:170v, 172r:173v, 175r:176r, 178r:180v, 183r:183v, 185r:191v, 193r:232v, 233ar:233bv, 234r:245v, 251r:251v, 253r:258v, 260r:263v, 266r:277v, 277ar:277av, 278r:286v, 288r:290v, 292r:295v, 297r:302v, 304r:318v, 321r:329v, 331r:335v, 337r:339v, 341r:341v, 344r:352v, 352ar:352av, 353r:354v, back-i
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