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Letter No.523 of 1870 from William Lockyer Merewether, Colonel, Commissioner in Sind, Commissioner's Office, Kurrachee [Karachi] to His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir William Robert Seymour Vesey Fitzgerald, G.C.S.I., Governor and President in Council, Bombay [‎95v] (16/18)

The record is made up of 9 folios. It was created in 25 Aug 1870. It was written in English. 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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8. Whatever the former policy may have been on the Punjab side, I will answer for
it, that there was no desire on that of Sind to isolate the .Murrees. They were always wel
come if they choose to come. The fact was, they could do no injury to Sind, and excepting
as regards their harassing the trade in its passage through Cutchee, there was no reason
for any particular attention being paid to them. With the Punjaub it was different, assisted
by a portion of the Boogtee Tribe, the Shumbarrees and Mussoorees, the Murrees were able
to make successful forays in that country.
9. Captain Sandeman deserves every credit for checking this state of disorder, and
no objection would have been raised to his proceedings, had he confined himself to merely
using the Murree, and Boogtee horsemen he had been allowed to take into service, and to
• simple intercourse with the Murree and Boogtee Chiefs, without interfering in other
matters affecting the Khelat State.
10. Instead of any expression of regret on Captain'Sandeman's part, at his having
acted contrary to pronounced wishes, and at having produced inconvenient embarrassment
with His Highness the Khan of Khelat, he, in paras: 5 to 14 inclusive, adduces at length
his reasons for having followed so unbecoming a course, and this too even while acknow-
1 edging (vide 12th para :) that he had received my telegram, directing him not to receive the
Sirdar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. . The real reasons for the Sirdar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. 's exile from his country, or what he supposed
were the real reasons,.for he only went by the statement of the Sirdar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. , should have been
nothing to Captain Sandeman. He had no right to listen to them, having been told not to
receive, or communicate with the Sirdar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. . This course he should have followed, and no other.
11. The whole of Captain Sandeman's letter shows a totally mistaken view of his
position, and a tendency to interfere with affairs, which are entrusted to the charge of
other Officers.
12. He seems also to consider by his 18th para, that he has some official connection
with Khelat, which would be warrant for his late proceedings. I am surprised he should
state so, for it is not once, but many times, he has been distinctly informed, that political
relations with the Khan of Khelat are in the hands of the Political Superintendent on the
Frontier of Upper Sind, and the Commissioner, and that all matters from the Punjaub
relating to the Khelat State should invariably be conducted through the medium of the
former Officer.
13. With regard to the trade route with Kandahar, Captain Sandeman should, I
consider, take no action in that scheme, until his proposal has been submitted officially
and duly discussed. It may appear to Captain Sandeman a very simple arrangement,
but he forgets that drawing Kafilahs direct from Kandahar to Dhera Ghazee Khan will
greatly injure the Khan's interests, by changing the route of so much trade, which would
otherwise traverse his country, but which entirely avoids it by going eastwards from Pisheen.
I am always ready to advocate, and assist in, opening out every possible trade route, but the
Hung should be done with discretion, and all interests properly weighed before final steps are
taken. I told Captain Sandeman that to press the matter now was premature, that as
the hill people quieted down, and became civilized, the old route would re-open of itself,
without any irregular stimulas being applied.
1 1. Captain Sandeman, in the 22nd para: of his letter, while saying he would in
no way desire to act in opposition to the implied wishes of Colonel Phayre, as Chief Poli
tical aut hority on the border, fails to recollect that he had acted in direct opposition to my
clearly expressed wishes, as Chief authority in this nrovince.

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Letter enclosing correspondence relating to Captain Robert Sandeman and his actions in communicating with Khelat [Kalāt] Sirdars Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. in direct violation of Government instructions.

The letter itself contains Merewether's comments on Captain Sandeman's letter of 10 August including the acknowledgement by Captain Sandeman himself that he had disobeyed Merewether's orders and his attempts to justify his actions, and including a copy of the telegram from Merewether instructing the Captain not to communicate with Sirdar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. Moolah Mahomed Raisanee [ Sardar Leader of a tribe or a polity; also refers to a military rank or title given to a commander of an army or division. Mullah Mohammed Raisani]. The letter goes on to discuss Merewether's opinions of the Captain; his frequent communication with him on border matters; statements made by the Captain, particularly in relation to the Khan of Khelat, for which there is no evidence or justification; the Captains apparent lack of historical knowledge of the border regions; Captain Sandeman's statements and justifications for his actions and his 'mistaken view of his position including that of having a formal connection to Khelat whereas he should be passing any Khelat affairs through Sind; a proposal made by the Captain in relation to trade routes from Kandahar; and Captain Sandeman's actions in affecting the political relations between the British Government and the Khan of Khelat.

Enclosed with the letter are the following correspondence:

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Letter No.523 of 1870 from William Lockyer Merewether, Colonel, Commissioner in Sind, Commissioner's Office, Kurrachee [Karachi] to His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir William Robert Seymour Vesey Fitzgerald, G.C.S.I., Governor and President in Council, Bombay [‎95v] (16/18), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, Mss Eur F126/22, ff 88-96, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100024195159.0x0000bd> [accessed 15 June 2026]

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