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'Report on the Administration of the Persian Gulf Political Residency and Muscat Political Agency for the year 1877-78.' [‎237r] (19/165)

The record is made up of 1 volume (81 folios). It was created in 1878. 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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AND MUSCAT POLITICAL AGENCY An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. FOR THE YEAR 1877-78.
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mcnts to tli6 British Government to submit to r certain control as
"regards their maritime proceedings; otherwise they own allegiance to
noiie. The rulers of these little States are commonly described as the
“ Trucial Chiefs ” and are— *
1. —Hameyd-bin-Abdallah, Jowasimee, Chief of Ras-el-Khei-
mah.
2. —Ahmed-bin-Abdallah, Al-bu-Ali, of Umm-el-Kawain.
3. —Rashid-bin-Hameyd, Al-bu-Ali, of Ejman.
4. —Salim-bin-Sultan, Jowasimee, of Shargah.
5. —Hashar-bin-Maktoom, Al-bu-Falasah, of Dabai.
6. —Zaeed-bin-Khaleefah, Beni-Yas, of Abu-Zhabi.
7. These Chiefs continue to evince their sincere desire and readi
ness to adhere to their engagements, aud no disturbances have occurred
on the seas.
8. Inland, however, where British influence cannot be authorita
tively exerted to restrain their warlike propensities, these are freely
indulged, as the following record of the past year’s petty warfare
will show.
May 1877.—One hundred camel-riders and fifty horsemen of the
El-Monasir and Beni-Majir raid on a village named Zaeed, plunder it and
kill three men. The Monasir plunder another village.
July, Beni-Amir tribe attack Dabai, are repulsed with loss of forty
killed and eight captured, Dabai losing two killed and ten wounded.
August .—The Beni-Katab, seventy strong, attack the Beni-\as, kill
four men and capture twenty beasts.
September .— Beni-Katab attack a village near Abu-Zhabi, and kill
four men. Beni-Yas of Dabai attack and plunder a Beni-Katab village.
October .—Four hundred of the Awamir and Daroowa, and Bmii"
Katab attack and plunder a Dabai village. Beni-Yas 6f Abu-Zhabi
attack and loot a Beni-Katab village, carrying off 100 camels and 3,000
head of cattle. Beni-Katab attack Dibba (under Shargah) kill seven
men, and seize twenty camels.
November .—Dabai people plunder a Beni-Katab village.
December. —Beni-Yas of Dabai attack the people of Ghufla and
seize camels of the Beni-Katab. Beni-Katab retaliate and lose two men
killed.
February 1878.—Eighty men of the Beni-Katab raiding towards
Dabai, kill seven Beloochees of eight met.
9. In February all parties having become weary of strife, a general
peace was arranged, which still continues.
10. In the Report for the preceding year reference was made to the
trouble caused by the detached settlement of a body of the Beni-Yas
tribe at the inlet of Odeyd. The seceders from Abu-Zhabi renounced
allegiance to the head of their tribe, and defied his authority. The

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Administration report of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. 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. and Muscat Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. for 1877-78, published by Authority at the Foreign Department Press, Calcutta [Kolkata], 1878. The report is based on reports sent by the Officiating 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 the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. (Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Charles Ross) and 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 Muscat (Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Barrett Miles) to the Government of India. The report is preceded by a copy of a letter sent by Ross to Alfred Comyn Lyall, Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign Department, dated 8 July 1878, which enclosed the submission of the original reports.

The report is organised in a number of sections and subsections, as follows:

Part I: General Report, signed by Ross, and arranged under subheadings as follows: Oman; Arab Coast; Bahrein [Bahrain]; Nejd [Najd]; Province of Fars and the Persian Coast and Islands; Bushire; Coast from Bushire to Lingah [Bandar Lengeh]; Lingah; Bunder Abbass [Bandar Abbas]; Persian-Baloochistan [Baluchistan] Coast; Bassidore [Bāsaʻīdū]; Establishments; Slave-Trade; Appendices (including meteorological tables, notes on the Kara Aghach River by Dr Friedrich Carl Andreas*, the route from Bushire to Lar and Shiraz, and the route from Lar to Shiraz, the Persian Post Office and Foreign Postage, and tables of Persian money and measurements).

Part II: Report on trade of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. for the year 1877, signed by Ross and arranged under subheadings, as follows: Effects of late war on the trade; Steam communication; Grain harvest; Scarcity of coin; Opium; Pearl fisheries; Impediments to development of trade in Persia; and appendices (including notes on the pearling industry by Captain Edward Law Durand, notes on date palm cultivation by James Charles Edwards, and 31 tables of trade statistics covering imports/exports from/to the various ports and settlements of the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. , and between the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. and India).

Part III: Administration report of the Political Agency An office of the East India Company and, later, of the British Raj, headed by an agent. , Muscat, for the year 1877-78, prepared by Miles and arranged under the following subheadings: Political; Official changes; Slave Traffic.

Part IV: Trade statistics for Muscat, prepared by Miles, and comprising of six tables covering imports, exports, and number and tonnage of vessels entering and leaving the port.

* Folio 246 - a map has been temporarily removed and replaced with a green sheet of paper noting its removal.

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1 volume (81 folios)
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The report is arranged into four parts (I-IV).

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Pagination: The report has a pagination system which uses numbers printed in the top-left corner of versos and top-right corner of rectos.

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