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'Koweit' [‎5r] (9/12)

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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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1900.
9
Political,
2495/1900.
2487/191)0.
2517/1900.
1213/1900.
2528/1900.
• Dated
14th Nov.
1900.
To Viceroy,
dated loth
Nov, 1900,
Political.
(2529 1900.)
2618/1900.
2543/1900.
mendation on the ground that the situation had improved, and that the Emir
had promised to remain quiet pending settlement of his claims by an
Imperial Commissioner, On the 9th November, therefore, the 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.
recommended to the Foreign Office that no further action should be taken
for the present; but, a less reassuring account of the state of affairs having
been received from the Admiralty on the following clay (10th November)
the 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. again addressed the Eoreign Office (14th November)
suggesting that a British Agent should be sent in a ship of war to ascertain the
true state of affairs and to endeavour to warn the Emir of Nejd that no attack
on Koweit would be allowed. It was further suggested that should it prove
impossible to resist a land attack with the force available at the moment,
the Sheikh should be offered a refuge and steps taken as soon as possible to
repulse the invaders. Further news was received on the same day that an
attack on Koweit by the Emir of Nejd was considered improbable, but
possible ; and that the Turks were reinforcing their garrison at Basrah. The
Foreign Office* agreed to the despatch of a gunboat, but added that no
active measures should be taken without further reference to Her Majesty's
Government. The Government of India were then instructed accordingly,
and it was suggested that Colonel Kemball should again proceed to Koweit,
On the 15th November a telegram (dated 14th November) from Consul
Shipley was forwarded by Mr. de Bunsen reporting that Mubarak's forces
had joined those of Sadun Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. , and that the Turks were sending a force
to intervene and compel the combatants to return home.
On the 16th November, the Admiral reported that he had taken steps to 2538/1900,
strengthen the naval force available in the neighbourhood of Koweit,
On the same day (in a telegram received from Constantinople, 17th),
Consul Shipley reported that the crisis was over, both forces being on their
way home; and that Mubarak was to meet the A r ali about 30 miles from
Busrah on the following day, this being regarded as his promised visit.
On the 19th November, Consul Shipley reported that Mubarak had
returned to Busrah with the Vali, and that they had both been engaged for
several hours communicating with Constantinople by telegraph. A report
subsequently received (dated 13th November) showed that Mubarak was
continuing his endeavours to ingratiate himself with the Porte, and was
meetin"; with some success.
On the same day (19th November), the Viceroy reported that he had 1256 1900.
instructed Colonel Kemball to go to Koweit and, if still necessary, to convey
a warning to the Emir of Nejd,
On the 26th November, the Viceroy further reported that Colonel Kemball
deprecated a visit to Koweit at present on the ground that it would probably
encourage Mubarak to take further action against the Emir, who had real
grievances against him. The Viceroy concurred ; and, the same view being
taken by Her Majesty's Government, instructions were sent that the visit
should be postponed for the present.
In this connection it should be mentioned that on the 13th October last (2595/1900.)
the French Consul at Bagdad, M. llouet, proceeded to Koweit in the French
Government vessel 4t Drome," returning via Fao. The visit appears to .have
been arranged suddenly after an interview with the Vali, but the object of
it has not as yet transpired.
Here the matter stands at the present moment. The position of the Turks
has been much improved in Koweit since Mohsin Pasha An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders. 's appointment as
Yali, and it is clear that it was Turkish influence which averted the recent
crisis. Moreover, by his recent visit to Busrah, Mubarak has to some extent
recognised Turkish suzerainty, and is further stated (Consul Wratislaw's
No. 44, dated 22nd November 1900) to have given the Sultan an assurance
of his fidelity, and to have promised to cease " coquetting with foreign
Powers.''
To Viceroy,
dated 8th
Dec. 1900.
S, 36,

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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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