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Coll 1/12 'Policy in the Protectorate: treaty with the Upper Yafai Chiefs, and other Chiefs in the Protectorate' [‎170r] (339/376)

The record is made up of 1 file (188 folios). It was created in 14 Feb 1929-1 Aug 1939. 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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Draft of August, 1924, as finally submitted to the Imam
by the Resident, Aden.
[Note.— Articles 1, 2 , 4, G, 7, 8 , 9, 10 , 11 , 12 and 13 arc identical
with those in the “ Draft of August, 1924,” and are not
reprinted. \
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The Abclali
Sultan
The Fadli Sultan
The Haushabt
Sultan.
The Amir of
Dhala.
The Aqrabi
Sheikh.
The Upper
Aulaki Sultan.
The Upper
Aulaki Sheikh.
The Lower
Aulaki Sultan.
The Audali
Sultan.
The Sharif of
Behan al-Qasab.
The Wahidi Sul
tan of Balahaf.
The Wahidi Sul
tan of Bir ‘Ali.
The Sheikh of
Haura.
The Sheikh of
Irka.
The Kaiti Sultan
of Shehr and
Mokalla and
through him the
Kathiri Sultans.
The (Mahri)
Sultan of Kishn
and Socotra.
Upper Yafa—
The Upper
Yafa Sultan.
The Naqibs of
Mausatta,
The Dhubi
Sheikh.
The Hadrami
Sheikh
The Muflahi
Sheikh.
The Saqladi
Sheikh of Sha'ib
The Lower Yafa
Sultan.
Subeihi
The ‘Atifi
Sheikh,
The Barhimi
Sheikh,
3. His Excellency the Imam recognises the Protectorate
Treaties made by His Britannic Majesty’s Government with the
tribes of the Aden Protectorate as shown in the margin. He
undertakes not to send any of his armed forces across the frontier
demarcated by the Turkish and British Governments in 1904 or
to interfere in any way with the peoples inhabiting the Aden side
of the boundary line.
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5. His Britannic Majesty’s Government and His Excellency the
Imam will jointly prevent the import of arms, ammunition and
war material to the territory of His Excellency the Imam apart
from those for His Excellency the Imam mentioned in the Article
4. Plis Britannic Majesty’s Government will do their best, as
far as international law permits, to prevent the import by sea
and His Excellency the Imam will prevent the import by land.
His Excellency the Imam will confiscate any of them found in
his territory to whomsoever they may belong. Both Govern
ments shall act with due regard to any international Convention
for the control of the traffic in arms to which they are parties.
******
14. On the conclusion of this Treaty His Excellency the Imam
and His Britannic Majesty’s Government will mutually agree as
to the manner in which the lighthouses on the sea-shores of the
Imamic territories are to be lit. His Excellency the Imam will
give priority to His Britannic Majesty’s Government in this
matter and after mutual agreement as to the manner in which the
lighting is to be arranged HisJExcellency the Imam will not enter
into any agreement with any other Government in this respect.
If no agreement is arrived at Plis Excellency the Imam will then
be free to make other arrangements provided he gives prior
notice to His Britannic Majesty’s Government of his intention
to do so, and provided he grants to no other party more favour
able terms than those offered to Plis Britannic Majesty’s Govern
ment.
15. Plis Excellency the Imam shall not be responsible for any
one, whoever he or she may be, or for a subject of any Govern
ment, who enters Imamic territories without previous formal
permission from His Excellency the Imam.
16. Every clause of this Treaty shall be as binding as the whole
Treaty and this Treaty of friendship shall be in force and binding
upon both parties for a period of ten years, at the end of which
time it shall be renewed either in its present form or in such
other form as may be agreed upon mutually by His _ Britannic
Majesty’s Government and His Excellency the Imam in accord
ance with the circumstances of the time.

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The file contains papers regarding proposals to alter the basis of treaty relationships with tribes in the Aden Protectorate, comprising annotated treaty drafts, plus correspondence between the Foreign Office, the Colonial Office, 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. Political Department, the Aden Resident (later Chief Commissioner, then Governor), and the Air Ministry.

The correspondence primarily concerns a proposal by the Resident (Sir Stewart Symes) to replace existing individual tribal treaties with a single instrument, and to cease payments of fixed stipends for general service in favour of payments for services rendered. The proposed change in policy was later abandoned by the Chief Commissioner, Sir Bernard Reilly.

The correspondence also concerns Symes's conference at Lahej, and the pact with the Lahej and other Chiefs to defend against Yemeni incursion into the Aden Protectorate; the deteriorating relationship between the Aden Protectorate and the Imam of San'a; and the suggestion by the Resident that a Chiefs' council should be established along the lines of the tribal councils in Baluchistan, to act as the central authority for the settlement of tribal affairs.

The papers dated 1939 concern the Tripartite Agreement with the Qu'ayti [Qu'ayṭī] and Kathiri Sultans in the Aden Protectorate; the treaty between the British Government and Sultan Salih bin Ghalib Al Qu'ayti [Ṣāliḥ bin Ghālib Al Qu'ayṭī], Sultan of Shihr and Mukalla; and the reconstituted Qu'ayti-Kathari Agreement of 1918.

A copy of the Report by Sir Gilbert Clayton on his Mission to the Imam of San'a (Colonial Office, 1926) is enclosed at folios 156-187.

The following treaty and agreement drafts are found within the file:

  • the agreement [the Lahej Pact] between the Chiefs of tribes and districts within the Aden Protectorate made 6 April 1929 in the presence of the Resident and Commander-in-Chief, ff 119-120;
  • a draft treaty between the Chiefs of Upper Yafa and His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, agreeing to adhere to the purposes of the Lahej Pact of 6 April 1929, ff 84-85, 64-65, and 46;
  • a draft agreement reconstituting the Qu'ayti-Kathiri Agreement of 1918, between His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, His Highness the Qu'ayti Sultan of Shihr and Mukalla, and the Kathiri Sultan of Seiyun, on behalf of the Sultans of the Family of 'Abdulla al Kathiri, dated 26 February 1939, ff 19-23;
  • a draft treaty between His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, and Sultan Ja'far bin Mansur al Kathiri, Sultan of Seiyun, dated 2 March 1939, ff 17-18;
  • a draft treaty between His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, and Sultan Salih bin Ghalib al Qu'ayti, Sultan of Shihr and Mukalla, dated 13 August 1937, ff 3-6.

The file includes a divider which gives a list of correspondence references contained in the file by year. This is placed at the end of the correspondence (folio one).

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1 file (188 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the folder.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence commences at the front cover with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 188; 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 in parallel between ff 15-188; these numbers are also written in pencil and circled, but have been superseded and therefore crossed out. A typescript pagination sequence is present in parallel between ff 156-87.

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