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‘File 15/5 I Rules & Regulations Rules & instructions for pilgrims to Hedjaz and other correspondence relating to Pilgrims’ [‎137r] (273/695)

The record is made up of 1 file (346 folios). It was created in 1 Oct 1925-13 Oct 1947. 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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applicants to bQ idontifiod.
(4) As an oxtonsion of tho proposal andor (l)> it might bo
possiblo to follo\7 tho carront practice of tho Egyptian
authoritias. by including tho Saudi duos9 liko tho Ifciraaran
quarantine dues undor Pilgrim Ships Rulo No. 128, in tho prico
of tho ticket. The Egyptiah pilgrim has to doposit with tho
Egyptiah authorities tho full amount v/hich ho will bo liciblo
for during tho pilgrinngo, including* Saudi duos and cost of
transport. He is gi^on a pilgrim pass (equipped with a
photograph in ovory case, .for mon- a photograph is optional
in tho caoo of v/omon) to vjhich is attached a coupon showing
details of the amount deposited and tho means of transport
by which the pilgrim intends to travel to the Hejaz. The
w Ban que Misr 11 ' eventually adjusts all the Saudi claims; and the
pilgrim has no cash payments to make in Saudi Arabia as far
as transport or dues are ccncorned.
•The advantages of such an arrangement may be. grouped
under four heads.
(a) From tho point of view of tho pilgrim. The ignorant pil
grim, who is so often victimised by clover rogues, would pay
his money in advance in one definite sumy Ho would no longer
be liable to virtual imprisonment in some jfcidJ,lg. house in
Jodda until he can produce the fees. He would no longer be
liable to bo searched for his money. He would be protected
against loss by exchanges for many pilgrims change their
money at Jedda at ruinous, rates. The Vakils Elected representative or attorney, acting in legal matters such as contracting marriage, inheritance, or business; a high-ranking legal official; could also refer to a custodian or administrator. would have ivss
control over him and would therefore be less able to
extort money from him.
(b) Prom the point of view of the Saudi authorities. The
nakila themselves, deprived of a chanco of extortion, might
not relish the change^ but the Saudi Oovernment, always
solicitous for tho welfare of their visitors- would presumably
welcome an arrangement which would secure more definitely the
payment/

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British officials in Bahrain and other Arab Gulf States received information at regular intervals about the regulations imposed on pilgrims travelling to the Hejaz, by the Saudi Arabian Government. This information enabled the British authorities to make the necessary administrative arrangements for the many Arab and Indian pilgrims in their territories wishing to travel to Saudi Arabia.

All documents in the file were circulated to the 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. , Bahrain and others from January 1927 onwards. The earliest document circulated was a copy of rule changes relating to sanitation on Pilgrim Ships, printed in October 1925 by the Government of India Home Department (folios 4 to 7).

The file contains Arabic transcripts and English translations of the public notices that were published annually in the Mecca newspaper Umm ul Qura . These set out the tariff of fees to be collected by the Saudi Arabian Government from pilgrims travelling to the Hejaz. They were compiled by the British Consul, Jeddah and then widely circulated by the Government of India, Department of Education, Health and Lands.

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1 file (346 folios)
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File papers are arranged chronologically, usually according to the date they were circulated to the 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. , Bahrain and others. They are followed by file notes (folios 323 to 340) which consist mainly of a list of most documents in the file dating from 1936 (folio 63 onwards), together with their unique document reference number, to help identify them. The list tends to record the secondary, uncircled folio number and/or a simple reference number which has been written on many documents, usually the circulation slips, mainly in red crayon and encircled. The pencilled folio numbers and the red document numbers help to locate specific documents in the file.

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Foliation: numbered 1-178, 178A, 179-200, 201A, 201B, 202-233, 234A, 234B, 235A, 235B, 236-260, 261A, 261B, 262-266, 267A, 267B, 268-297, 298A, 298B, 299-341. The numbering is written in pencil in the top right corner of the folio and encircled. The numbering starts at the front of the file, on the file cover (f 1) and ends on the inside cover at the back of the file (f 341). Folios 117 and 179 are folded.

There is an incomplete, secondary foliation sequence in the file. Most folios from 8 to 322 are also numbered 2 to 329 (with a few gaps) in the top right corner, in pencil but not circled.

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English and Arabic in Latin and Arabic script
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