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File 2182/1913 Pt 8 'Arabia – Policy towards Bin Saud' [‎277v] (139/602)

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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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Having realised that you have sympathy for the Arabs and are trying to
unite them^and leave the rulers to enjoy their Chieftainships, just as you have
done with the Rajas of India, and &c., we were confident that you would not
force us, or force others, to undergo new changes contrary to the customs to
which the Arabs have been subjected.
The Sheriff by his intrigues, hopes to make mischief between us so that
he may achieve his ambitions, in your name.
But we thank God for the confidence we have that you will not allow us
to suffer any prejudice through yourselves, while on the other hand you
know, and every wise man knows, that it is our duty to uphold and preserve
our honour (which, bv the support of God, is the source of our maintenance)
and to refuse to subjects ourselves to what our forefathers have never been
subjected.
We, your friend, have rather answered at length, hut it was necessary to
do so in order to derive advantage and in order that you may know our stat*
of affairs as it stands now r .
This is what had to be explained.
May you be preserved.
[Seal],
Dated 2nd Dhil-Qidah 1336 = 10th August 1918,
107
No. 18873—7-TO, dated Baghdad, the 10th (received 30th) September 1918.
From— Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, A. T. Wilson, C.M.G.,, C.I.E., D.S.O.^
Officiating Civil Commissioner, Baghdad,
To—The Secretary to the Government of India in the Foreign and Political Depart
ment, Simla.
In continuation of my letter* No. 18643, September 6th, I have the
honour to enclose, for the information of
* Serial No. 103 . the Governmen t 0 f India, copies as per
schedule attached of further correspondence which has passed regarding the
Koweit blockade.
SCHEDULE.
(1) Telegram from Political, Baghdad, to Political,. Koweit, No. 6484,
dated the 7th August 1918.
(2) Telegram from Political, Koweit, to Political, Baghdad (repeated
Basrah, copy Philby), No. 1196, dated the 8th August 1918 (Confidential).
(See enclosure of Serial No. 80.)
(3) Telegram from Political, Koweit, to Political, Baghdad, No. 1368,
dated the 8th September 1918 (Confidential).
Enclosure No. 1.
Telegram P., No. 6484, dated the 7th August 1918.
From—Political, Baghdad,
To—Political, Koweit.
f Enclosure No. 6 to Serial No. 66.
X Enclosure No. 3 of Serial No, 66.
Tour 110-C.t
Should be glad of more detailed com*
mentron Philby’s M.-110,{ July 18th.

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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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