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'File 61/11 VI (D 102) Hejaz-Nejd Miscellaneous' [‎133r] (288/522)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (259 folios). It was created in 2 Feb 1931-30 Aug 1934. 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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may "be regraded as a fairly workmanli&e aocument. It is
in European form and the pious formulae, vhich have done
eo much to obscure Saudi-Yemen relations in the past, have
been reduced to a minimum* It would be hard to say whether
Article 4 f which determines the frontier, is sufficiently
precise to obviate future quarells but ta it at least
allocates the principle disputed areas# It is perhaps
rather a pity that even now certain points should be
referred back to the status o^to before April 1933 and
to Ibn Sa'ud^ arbitral award of December 1951, On the
vtfiole,however, it would probably have been impossible
to do nuch better in dealing with regiiae-s of which there
are no accurate maps and wh^re tribal considerations are
more important than geography#
3. There is nothing on the face of the Treaty to
suggest that it has been concluded on other than equal
tKrms. It is significant in this connection that the
IraSm figures in it as 11 His Majesty the Kinc> ol the Yemen "c
a title never given to him in Saudi ofiicial language before
this Treary was drawn up# Apart from the preliminary
Eonditions on which Ibn Sa'ud insisted to t-he last, ohere
is no single provision, which is not based on the strictest
reciprocity. There is no provision for an indemnity
and, pace Mr# Philby, no present evidence that Ibn Sa'uc.
has got one by some special arrazigement outside the
published texts. ". hat it comes to is that he has, at
any rate for twenty years, established his "citle co
'loth parts of 'Aslr an', seo^ Hajr&n; and for these
unftoiibteaiy solid cains he has paid a lon-ish price in
S'.ilit-.ry ex-ienciture and a certain price in wen.

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The volume contains two original files bound together. The first file (folios 1A-207) has the original reference 61/11 VI (D 102) and covers the period 7 November 1933 to 30 August 1934 and relates to Hejaz-Najd affairs. The second file (folios 208-243) has the original reference 61/6 VII (D 95) and covers the period 2 February 1931 to 5 August 1932 and relates to Najd affairs. Both contain letters, telegrams, memoranda, and reports sent between the British Legation in Jeddah, the Foreign Office in London, the Political Residencies in Bushire and Aden, the Political Agencies in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Muscat, the High Commissioner in Trans-Jordan, the High Commissioner in Baghdad (later the British Embassy following Iraqi independence in 1932), the Colonial Office in London, the Government of India, and Ibn Sa'ud.

The main subject of the first file is the territorial dispute between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Contained in the volume are papers concerning Saudi Arabian advances into the territories of 'Asir and Yemen and the subsequent Treaty of Taif that largely settled the dispute. There is also coverage of diplomatic conversations between Italy and Britain regarding the dispute, including secret talks in Rome. Included is the full Arabic text of the Treaty (folios 143-150A) and an English translation (folios 156-177).

Other subjects covered in the first file are:

Notable documents contained in the volume are a report on the heads of foreign missions in Jeddah, and a revised (June 1934) report on the leading personalities in Saudi Arabia.

The subjects covered by the second file are:

  • details and significance of a resurgence in war dancing by the Saudis;
  • the visit of Charles Crane to see Ibn Sa'ud;
  • a request for military assistance made by Saudi Arabia to Turkey;
  • the conditions of entry into Hasa for Hindu merchants.

At the end of each file are several pages of internal office notes.

Extent and format
1 volume (259 folios)
Arrangement

Each of the two separate files which make up the volume is arranged chronologically.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: The sequence starts on the first folio and continues through to the inside back cover. The numbers are written in pencil, circled, and located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. There are the following anomalies: 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D; 11A and 11B; 24A; 30A; 132A; 143A; 150A; and 236A. There are two other sequences, both uncircled and incomplete.

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English and Arabic in Latin and Arabic script
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