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'File 61/14 XVI (D 67) Relations between Nejd and Iraq' [‎207r] (432/538)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (267 folios). It was created in 1 Feb 1930-29 Apr 1930. 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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detachmeat had crossed the frontier.
On the 23rd, following on a report that ibn
oultan was repidly moving up the Shaqq and was making
direct for the Kuwait tribal camps situate at its norther
end , I at the personal request of the Shaikh and accompa
nied by one of his officials reconnoitered the Sha^t from
Manaqish on the Southern border to Quhaililla 25 miles N.W.
of Jahrah. No trace of ibn Sultant detachment was found,
though the news of his presence further South had spread
like wild fire, and shepherds and woodcutters were every
where found moving North, and out of harms way. Among the
Kuwait tribes I found^a state of nervousness prevailed and
preparations for resisting a raid were entrain. It may
here be noted that the presence of a Nejd regular detach
ment (Sarria) near the Kuwait frontier has in the past
nearly always foreshadowed a raid and carrying off of
camels, so the general feeling of neivousness found by me,
was not to be wondered at,
5 ' 0n the evening of the 26th February the
Shaikh again called on me, and reported that ibn Sultan
had crossed the frontier with 120 men and was camped between
Subaihiyeh and Tawil, and that he had forcebly seized 30
camels from Kuwait woodcutters on the excuse that they
bore Awazim brands, even though the owners had protested
that they had purchased same and could prove it. His Excel
lency appeared very excited and I could see he had defini
tely made up his mind that ibn Saud was about to start his
old "raiding taotics" once more, and that this was the
first move, I did mj; best to reassure him by saying the
past was gone and H.M, Government would never allow such
unprovoked raids as had taken place in the past to happen
again, but I do not think he was convinced, I advised the
ohaikh to send Shaikh Abdullah al-Jabir his cousin and
Commander with six armed Fords to ibn Sultanjjs camp and
Politely request him to withdraw, The Shaikh, who appeared
to have somewhat lost his head, was horrified at the
suggestion and rejected the proposal on the grounds that

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The volume contains correspondence relating to relations between Najd, Kuwait and Iraq. The correspondence is between Harold Dickson, 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. in Kuwait, Hugh Biscoe, 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 Bushire, Lord Passfield, Secretary of State for the Colonies in London, William Bond, Charge d'Affaires in Jeddah, Francis Humphrys, High Commissioner in Iraq, Robert Brooke-Popham, Air Officer Commanding in Iraq, the Government of India, Sheikh Ahmed al-Jabar al-Sabah, Sheikh of Kuwait, Ibn Sa'ud, King of Najd and the Hejaz, Fuad Hamza, Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs for the Kingdom of Hejaz and Najd, and Sheikh Hafiz Wahba, advisor to Ibn Sa'ud.

The documents cover a period following the surrender of rebel Ikhwan tribes and their leaders. The first part of the volume contains correspondence from Jeddah with enclosures that pertain to earlier events in January 1930, including the search for rebels and their eventual surrender. The remainder of the volume covers the following events and subjects:

Also of note are several extracts and summaries of newspaper articles about the situation (folios 25, 38-39, 40-41). These are either from the Saudi newspaper Umm al-Qura or the Egyptian al-Muqattam .

At the end of the volume (folios 252-56) are internal office notes.

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1 volume (267 folios)
Arrangement

The volume is arranged chronologically. There is an alphabetical subject index to the contents, at the front of the volume (folios 3-4). The index entries include the folio numbers of relevant documents, to help identify and locate them within the volume.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: The sequence starts on the first folio and ends on the last. The numbering is written in pencil, circled, and found 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 irregularities: 2 and 2A; 34 and 34A; 39 and 39A; 55, 55A, and 55B; 188 and 188A. There is a second, inconsistent sequence. It is a combination of foliation and pagination and runs between folios 5-251. It is written in pencil but is not circled.

Condition: folio 121 has a hole in it, obscuring some text.

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English and Arabic in Latin and Arabic script
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