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'File 38/1 Vol I, P. C. L. Exploration' [‎18v] (36/468)

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The record is made up of 1 file (231 folios). It was created in 3 Nov 1945-10 Dec 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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The following morning I arranged for the removal
of Shaikh Khalid’s guards, leaving five in the Fort to
look after the geological equipment and petrol and kerosene
dump.
Later the Beni Qitab party arrived and after the
usual ceremonies wo proceeded to Jabal Faiyah in three cars.
The Jabal was climbed by our party and notes and bearings
etc taken. After lunch we returned to Dhaid and arranged
with the Beni Qitab guards to resume work at Jabal Faiyah
the following morning.
This morning, Friday the 25th January 1946, the
geologists left for Jabal Faiyah at 8.30 accompanied by
Beni Qitab guards.
^ called on Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed and thanked
him for his personal assistance in taking the party through
Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. Gor to Kalba and Khor Fakkan and back, after which I
returned to Sharjah and reported to you.
For the moment the atmosphere is very friendly
and the Beni Qitab cooperative. Ali bin Abdulla was not
visible this morning and his place was taken by ’Amr bin
Saleh bin Uetaweh.
The composition of the geological party is as
follows:
Mr. Glynn-Jones, Geologist in charge.
Mr. Ramsden, Assistant Geologist.
1 Interpreter, Nasser bin Abdulatif.
1 Iraqui mechanic.
1 Iraqui driver.
1 Goanese cook.
1 Kurdi bearer.
1 Muscati bearer.
1 Local cook.
2 Local cook*s assistants.
3 Local drivers (including 1 second driver for truck).
8 Local coolies A term used to describe labourers from a number of Asian countries, now considered derogatory. .
13 Beni Qitab men.
5 Shaikh Khalid*s men. (in Dhaid Fort).
All the above are rationed and provided with tentage,
with.the exception of the guards who do not get tentage.
Ali bin Abdulla informed me that it might be
necessary for him to discharge some of the guards HiuuabDcitaAxgxA
if the party move south, and replace them^Uocally recruited
Beni Qitab men, to which I agreed.
Mr. Glynn-Jones asked me to advise you that he
might wish to make a quick trip north to Has al Khaimah,
direct from Dhaid.
I would be obliged if you would inform me whether
this will be in order and if so whether we should advise
Shaikh Sultan bin Salem. Presumably Shaikh Khalid's raffiks
(Jowasim)would be acceptable.

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The file contains correspondence relating to survey expeditions carried out in the Trucial Coast A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. (today's United Arab Emirates) region by Petroleum Development ( Trucial Coast A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. ) Limited, a subsidiary of Petroleum Concessions Limited. The correspondence is principally between the Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. Agent at Sharjah, the Political Officer of the Trucial Coast A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. , also at Sharjah, 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. at Bahrain, representatives of Petroleum Concessions Limited and Petroleum Development ( Trucial Coast A name used by Britain from the nineteenth century to 1971 to refer to the present-day United Arab Emirates. ) Limited, the 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. , the rulers of Sharjah, Ras al Khaimah [Ra's al-Khaymah], and Abu Dhabi, as well as the leaders of a number of more minor tribes.

The correspondence covers the arrangements for, and the progress of, survey work carried out by the company during the winters of 1945/46, 1946/47, and 1947/48, in the vicinities of Jabal Faiyah and Buraimi [Al-Buraymī], including a reconnaissance trip through Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. al Gor. Contained in the file are regular updates on the progress of the surveys sent by company representatives to either the Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. Agent or the Political Officer at Sharjah.

Matters of a political nature were referred by the company to the Residency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, established in the provinces and regions considered part of, or under the influence of, British India. Agent or the Political Officer, and the following issues are covered within the file:

  • numerous incidents of resistance from local Bedouin inhabitants, usually triggered by transgression of tribal boundaries;
  • pay arrangements for guards and labourers, including a strike by workers in October 1946;
  • the employment of non-British subjects (namely Americans);
  • tribal and territorial allegiances that impacted on the work of the surveyors.

Folio 102 is a sketch map of the area explored around Ajman [‘Ajmān] and Umm al Qaiwain [Umm al Qaywayn].

Folios 211-232 are internal office notes, including extracts from the oil concession agreement with Shaikh Sultan II bin Saqr of Sharjah [Sulṭān II bin Saqr Āl Qāsimī One of the ruling families of the United Arab Emirates; also used to refer to a confederation of seafaring Arabs led by the Qāsimī tribe from Ras al Khaima. ].

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1 file (231 folios)
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Foliation: the main foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio, and terminates at the inside back cover; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are 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. An additional foliation sequence is also present; these numbers are also written in pencil, but are not circled, and can be found in the same position as the main sequence.

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