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File 2182/1913 Pt 8 'Arabia – Policy towards Bin Saud' [‎220r] (23/602)

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The record is made up of 1 item (300 folios). It was created in 7 Aug 1918-26 Dec 1918. 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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Majesty live Iona) I have hur.bled myself and have explained
vhsu is roo( for me and. four hajesty in particular and for
om suDjecus ano che allies. There is no idea, of she
rasonief s Deinm useful go i our ! ajesty and the present
mis miefs are sure to rive rise so sone hidden evil s mhich
may cause rreat trouble both from the subjects and the
enemies. tom I wish to express to Your Tajesty an idea.
As regards myself please trust G-od the trouble will be
removed if I have power to check it and I like what is
like a by lour majesty. As regards the Ehazma people I
think Your majesty may'wrise a lesser to Khalid and all
the people of the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. statins: therein
that the matters have stood amainst what it was
thought about, them and that I and you and I bn 3eud
are ell one age inst the enemy and now everyone
should look to his^religion without any interferen
ce. The mischief is spreading between you and our
tribes. As regards the tribes of Hedjaz, I, the
Sheriff am responsible^ for them and as regards the
neiec Tribes Ion Saud is their guarantee fill the
end of War. When the war is over the truth and
Sharia 1 will be spread among the Allies and the
masters shall be formotten. I promise you, God
is my witness, I shall do my best to help you in
extinguishing the whole mischief, haminw your
internal and' external administration and"political
interests. Let the mischiefs bo extinguished, the
enemy be disappointed. If there is any dispute or
discussion among us through the previous or latter
strangeness so it is between us, ' you and the
gracious Government and nobody else knows it.”
So owing to our friendship with your 11ajesty and desire for
peace annihilation of -the enemies, I have written this
letter and have left all the previous regards. I doubt not
that your l ajesty's sagacity and policy woulc, lead to wel
fare, and friendship
That is what had to
you would convey my
from me and my sons.
as it is becoming of your Majesty,
be explained to Your 11 ajesty and hope
best compliments to your noble sons
1' ay Your 11 aj esty live long.

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Part 8 primarily concerns relations between Bin Saud [‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd] and King Hussein of Hedjaz [Ḥusayn bin ‘Alī al-Hāshimī, King of Hejaz]. Included are the following:

  • discussion as to which ruler has the stronger claim to Khurma, and whether Bin Saud should be encouraged to begin hostilities against Bin Rashid [Saʿūd bin ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Āl Rashīd, Emir of Ha'il], as a way of diverting the former's attention from other matters;
  • copies of a treaty between the British government and Bin Saud, which was signed on 26 December 1915 and ratified on 18 July 1916;
  • debate about whether the British should supply Bin Saud with more arms and ammunition (to make amends for providing him with 1000 cheap Winchester rifles);
  • discussion of the possible benefits of arranging a meeting either between King Hussein and Bin Saud or between the former's son and the latter's brother;
  • discussion about the possibility of an officer from the Egyptian service succeeding Harry St John Bridger Philby as the British representative to Bin Saud;
  • reports of Bin Saud having begun operations against Bin Rashid, and discussion as to how the British should respond;
  • speculation on King Hussein's actions in Khurma and the implications for Britain's policy in the region;
  • a copy of a memorandum from the Foreign Office's Political Intelligence Department, entitled 'Memorandum on British Commitments to Bin Saud';
  • reports of an Ikhwan force advancing towards Mecca, and discussion as to how the British should respond.

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