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'Koweit' [‎2r] (3/12)

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The record is made up of 6 folios. It was created in 31 Dec 1900. 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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[In 1896 Sir P. Currie had reported thnt the Russian Embassy in
Constantinople had been using very strong language at the Porte regarding
England's grasping policy via a vis to Turkey, whether in Cyprus, Egypt, or
the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. .]
1899.
About this time came news that Count Kapnist's application for a Kapnist
concession to build a railway from Tripoli to Koweit was likely to prove C0n " es310n •
successful; and, in order to take precautions against any territorial claims
which Russia might possibly base upon that concession, it was decided
(without waiting for the reply of the Government of India to the telegram of Political,
the 24th December) at the instance of the Foreign Ollice (letter 4th January 1057 i>;) -
1899) to instruct the A^iceroy to procure an engagement from the Sheikh
<c not to cede, lease, mortgage, or otherwise alienate or give for occupation
" any portion of his territories to the Government or subjects of any other
" Power without previously obtaining the consent of Her Majesty's Govern-
" ment.'" The consideration was to be a sum of 5,0001. to be advanced by
India, the question of the ultimate incidence of the charge being reserved
(telegram to Viceroy, dated Cth January 1899). The Viceroy reported 151/99,
that he had instructed the Resident accordingly (telegram. 9th January
1899); and added " Proposed negotiations, if successful, seem to involve
ultimate protectorate."
After some discussion as to the form of the engagement, the Government 155 '99.
of India were finally instructed (telegram, 17th January 1899) to adopt as a
model the Muscat Agreement of 2()th March 1891, and Colonel Meade was
authorised to promise an annual subsidy of Rs. 3,000, if he considered it
desirable, instead of a lump sum of 5,000/. as originally proposed.
Colonel Meade reported his procedings in his letter of the 30th January 319 09.
1899 (Enclosure in India Secret Letter, JVo. 7, 23rd February 1899). He
met Sheikh Mubarak on the 23rd January, and showed him the draft agree
ment,* in which (in excess of the Government of India's instructions) a clause
had been inserted binding the Sheikh not to receive the representatives of
Foreign Powers. Before signing a document which might get him into
trouble with Turkey, the Sheikh asked for some assurance of British pro
tection and assistance, especially in regard to th^ family property situated in
Turkish territory. Colonel Meade promised him a letter assuring him of
44 the good otlices of Her Majesty's Government" so long as be and his
successors observed the conditions of the bond, and promising him a sum of
Rs. 15,000. On receipt of this letter, the Sheikh signed the agreement. His
brothers, however, refused to sign in the absence of a distinct undertaking
that Her Majesty's Government would protect the family estates.
The conclusion of the Agreement was notified in the Viceroy's telegram of Poliiiciil,
the 30th January, and its terms were communicated in his further telegram 189 . "•
of the 12th February. This Latter telegram asked (1) whether, with a view 219/99.
to conciliate the Sheikh's brothers, Colonel Meade should be instructed to
give an assurance that their " interests in regard to the Turkish estates will
be looked after and receive consideration of Her Majesty's Government
(2) whether the Agreement should be ratified. The Foreign Office (14th 17,51/99.
February) agreed to Colonel Meade " holding out a hope that Her Majesty's
" Government will do what they can to protect the family estates of the Sheikh
" of Koweit at Fao," and considered that the Agreement should be ratified.
This decision was communicated to the Viceroy by telegraph on the 14th
February. The Government of India were informed by Despatch of the 30th 1835/99.
March 1899 that Colonel Meade's action was approved; but it was observed
that he had not been authorised to insert a proviso about the representatives
of other Powers. As this proviso had been introduced, it might remain in
force; but its operation, especially with reference to the Sheikh's relations
with the Turkish Government, would require careful attention.
Meanwhile, on the 3rd February, the Government of India, having learned 192/1900.
that there was a possibility of armed interference by the Turks, asked for
permission to instruct the naval authorities to forbid it. This was granted;
and the Admiral reported that, if time were given to collect ships, Koweit
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Memorandum, written by Colin George Campbell, 31 December 1900, about Koweit [Kuwait], including a brief historical introduction and detailed information for the years 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, and 1900. Topics discussed include Mubarak al-Sabah [Mubārak bin Ṣabāḥ Āl Ṣabāḥ] having murdered his father (Muḥammad I Al Ṣabāḥ) and claimed his position as Shaikh of Kuwait; the involvement of Kuwaiti subjects in piratical acts; a request by the Shaikh in 1897 for Koweit to be placed under British protection in a similar manner to Bahrein [Bahrain]; Turkish claims to Koweit; the decision in 1899 to obtain an agreement with the Shaikh of Kuwait not to 'cede, lease, mortgage or otherwise alienate or give for occupation any portion of his territories to the Government or subjects of any other Power without previously obtaining the consent of Her Majesty's Government'; Russian interest in Koweit and Turkish movements in relation to it in1899, including attempts to appoint Turkish citizens to posts there; German interest in establishing a railway link to Bagdad [Baghdad] which would include Busrah [Basra] and Koweit; Shaikh Mubarak's relations with Sheikh Abdur Rahman bin Faisal [ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Fayṣal Āl Saʻūd] and Koweiti involvement in the affairs of Nejd [Najd]; and the strengthening of Shaikh Mubarak's position with Turkey and the Porte since the appointment of Mohsin Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. as Vali at Busreh.

The margins of the memorandum contain cross-references to official correspondence with the Government of India and Foreign Office.

An appendix to the memorandum, on folio 6, contains:

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6 folios
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There are four copies of the memorandum.

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Foliation: The foliation sequence consists of pencil numbers, enclosed in a circle, located in the top right hand corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. of each folio. The sequence begins on the first folio, with number 1, and ends on the last folio, with number 6.

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