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'Pocket No. 12: Enclosure to Part III of Volume I of the Persian Gulf Gazetteer: Genealogical Table of the (Wahhābi) Āl Sa’ūd (’Anizah) Family of Southern Najd (Sheets Nos. 1, 2 and 3.)' [Sheet No. 1] [‎14v] (2/2)

The record is made up of 1 folio. It was created in 1915. 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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SHEET NO. 1.
TABLE OF THE EXTTiITSTGr
AL SA'UD ('AN1ZAH) FAMILY OF SOUTHERN NAJD.
(This table was compiled by Mr. J. C. Gaskin in 1905, and was revised in 1906 by Captain S. G. Kuox, Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. at Kuwait, with the assistance of 'Abdur Rahman-
m-Zaid, a trusted agent of the A1 Sa'ud. The table by Colonel Ross in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. Administration Report for 1879-80 was the basis of Mr. Gaskin's work.)
st of the Wdhhdhi Amirs
Najd belonging to this family.
Capital, Dara'iyah.
Mnhammad-bin-Sa'Qd, till 1765 .
'AbdaJ 'A«iz-bin-Miihamni3d, 1765-1803
fca'ud-bin-'Abdul 'Aziz, 1803— 14
'Abdullah-bin-Sa'ud, 1814—18
[Interregnoni, 1818—10.]
Mashari-bin-Sa'ud, 1819—23
Turki-bin-'Abdullah, 1824—34
Faisal-bin-Turki (first reign), 1834—38
[Interregnum, ] 838—40.]
Khalid-bin-Sa'ud, 1810—42
'Abdullab-bin-Thanaiyan, 1842—48
Faisal-bin-Tnrki (second reign), 1843—65
' Abdullah-bin-Faisal (first reign), 1865—71
Sa'ud-bin-Faisal, 1871—75 ....
'Abdullah-bin-Faisal (second reign), 1875—87
rinterrefnum, 1887—1902.]
'Abdur Kahman-bin-Faisal, since 1902
(The A1 Sa'Qd family are included in the larger family of A1 Maqran.
'AnLwh tribeT ^ MiBfilikh 8ection of the Wald >Ali of th e
F arhdn.
(See Sheet No. 9.)
UjSL*
Maqran.*
bin-Farhan-Ibrahim-
bin-Musa-bin-Rabif
(Dead.)
Muhammad*
(Dead.)
Sand,
(From whom the family
take their name of A1
Sa'ud; dead.)
N otb S.—1. Thp date of compilation of this table is 1906,
2. Nearly all females are on. it ted ; and *'issue " means
in this table, "male issue. "
3. Sons of the t-ame father are arranged in order of seniority
from left to right, the elder being on the left; in some
of the more distant generations, however, the 'order
of seniority is mainly conjectural. Daughters are invari
ably placed in the position of juniority on the extreme
right.
4. Dates of birth, and in some cases of death, are onlv
approximate. J
5. When the fact or date of death is not mentioned, the
person was probably alive in 1906.
cjUio
Thanaiyan.
(See Sheet No. 8.)
MUHAMMAD.
(See Sheet No. 4.)
Maahari.
(See Sheet No. 6,)
(The descendants of the sons of Sa'ud-bin-Muhammad are given in the following tables, Nos. 2 to 5.)
• Maqran is generally pronounced " Mljrin."
t [Rabi' is said to have established himself as Shaikh of Dara'iyah in 850 A. H.]

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This item is a genealogical table, 'Sheet No. 1. Table of the Ruling Āl Sa’ūd (’Anizah) Family of Souther Najd'. It contains seven named individuals (in Arabic and English) of the Āl Sa‘ūd family of the ‘Anizah tribe.

The table was compiled by John Calcott Gaskin in 1905 based on a table by Colonel Edward Charless Ross, Political Resident A senior ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul General) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Residency. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , that appears in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. Administration Report for the years 1879-1880. The table was revised in 1906 by Captain Stuart George Knox, Political Agent A mid-ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Agency. at Kuwait, with the assistance of ’Abdur Rahmān-bin-Zaid [‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Zayd], an agent of the Āl Sa‘ūd family.

There is a 'Chronological list of the Wahhābi Amirs of Southern Najd belonging to this family' running from Muhammad-bin-Sa’ūd [Muḥammad bin Sa‘ūd] to ’Abdur Rahmān-bin-Faisal (‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal), Ibn Sa‘ūd. There is also a note concerning the tribal origins of the Āl Sa‘ūd family, as well as foot notes concerning the named individuals in the table. It is indicated that the descendents of the sons of Sa’ūd-bin-Muhammad [Sa‘ūd bin Muḥammad] are given in the subsequent genealogical tables.

In addition, there is a section of 'Notes' which appear to refer to the geneaological tables on this and the following four sheets (folios 15-18). These notes give the year of compilation as 1906, as well as other details concerning the arrangement of the table, including: the omission of nearly all females; 'issue' means 'male issue'; the ordering of children from the same father according to seniority from left to right, while with older generations seniority is mainly conjectural; daughters are invariably placed in the position of juniority on the extreme right; dates of birth, and in some cases death, are approximate; when the fact or date of death is not mentioned the person was probably alive in 1906.

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'Pocket No. 12: Enclosure to Part III of Volume I of the Persian Gulf Gazetteer: Genealogical Table of the (Wahhābi) Āl Sa’ūd (’Anizah) Family of Southern Najd (Sheets Nos. 1, 2 and 3.)' [Sheet No. 1] [‎14v] (2/2), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/L/PS/20/C91/3, f 14, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100023515185.0x000035> [accessed 25 April 2024]

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