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File 600/1905 Pt 1 'Aden Hinterland: Treaty with Dthala' [‎452r] (165/174)

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The record is made up of 1 item (86 folios). It was created in Feb 1904-Apr 1905. It was written in English and French. 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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Name.
Description.
XXXII
j
Habil Khadr..
(Pillar of masonry in lime
mortar) •
From thence it runs direct to a point on Habil Duwar, about
1 mile due north of Lakamat-ad-Duki, and on the high
ground west of the Selat Kataba.
XXXIII
Habil Dunar..
(Pillar of masonry in cement)
From thence it runs direct to Nijd-an-Nus, on the end of the
Habil-an-Nus, leaving all the cultivation in the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. on
the east of the Habil to Lakamat-ad-Duki.
XXXIV
Habil-an-Nus
(Pillar of masonry in cement)
From thence it runs direct to Lakamat-at-Turab, a low hill
south of the Yubi village of Owesh.
XXXV
Lakamat-at-Turab
(Pillar of masonry in cement)
From thence it runs direct to a point on the Habil Paha.
XXXVI
Habil Paha .. ..
(Pillar of masonry in cement)
From thence it runs direct to the tomb known as Wali ’Umr
Ismail, a little cast of the village of Batar.
XXXVII
Wali’Umr Ismail
(No pillar)
From thence it runs between the villages of Kulia-al-Uliya
and Kulia-as-Sufla to a point on the Habil Hawar, just
west of the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. Jimbri, leaving the cultivation near Kulia-
as-Sufla to the Dakkam.
XXXVIII
Habil Hawar..
(Pillar of masonry in mortar)
From thence it runs direct to the top of Jabal Sarir, on the
foot hills of Jabal Hasha, between the villages of Ukaib and
Thukhab.
XXXIX
Jabal Sarir ..
(No pillar)
From thence it runs to a point called Mansura, on the northern
spur of Jabal Hasha, and passing near the tank or reservoir
known as Sid-an-Nakil, so as to leave the path leading from
Thukhab to Hasha entirely on the Turkish side.
XL
Mansura .. ..
(No pillar)
From thence the line runs to the point called Fanana, near
the village of Hefa, on a high spur running eastwards
from Jabal Hasha, so as to leave the cultivation of the
village of Hefa on the side of Hasha.
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XLI
Fanana .. ..
(No pillar)
From Fanana the line descends the spur to Ras Hafasa, which
is left on the Dakkam side of the boundary, and thence
follows the crest of the spur, passing by Lakamat-as-Shijja
and Lakamat Husn to the summit of Jabal Rima, which is
the boundary between the Dakkam and Ahmadi tribes.
XLII
Jabal Rima ..
(No pillar)
From Rirna the line follows the watershed, passing through
the point called Jol and Akarba to Lakamat-al-Kaima;
thence descends to and crosses the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. Haura, leaving
the village of Sania on the Turkish side and the village of
Ghania and the tomb of Ghani-bin-Ibrahim on the Ahmadi
(British) side. From here it ascends to Rahwat-al-Fasih,
and thence in a straight line to Kod Aswad.
XLIII
Kod Aswad ..
(No pillar)
Thence it runs by Ras Dakhar and Habil Sharja to Lakamat
Shibah, whence it descends to the junction of the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows.
Mukailam with the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. Tus’an, and, crossing the Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. , it
ascends a spur to Lakamat-as-Shijfa.
XL1V
Lakamat-as-Shijfa
(No pillar)
From thence it follows the crest of the range, passing through
the points named Lakamat Saraya, Mushammar, Rahwat
Hilhal Lakamat-al-Husn to Lakamat Mintar, which is the
boundary between the Armadi and the Haushari tribes.
No. 2.
Colonel Wahab to Government of India.—(Communicated by 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. , March 31, 1901.)
sir Aden Boundary Commission Camp, Sanawi, March 15, 1901.
’ THE boundary map, sent with letter of the instant shows that portion of
the Haushabi bordeJfrom J. Mimtar to Ras Namis. I have the -our further to me ose
a blue nrint* on the 4-inch scale showing the remainder of the Haushabi border as
demarcated wiA the lurks. The finished map will follow as soon as it can be
completed. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Poreign Office for reprodoction, March 80, 1904.
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Part 1 of the file relates to the 1905 revision of the treaty with Shaif bin Sef bin Abdul Hadi bin Hasan [Shā’if ibn Sayf al-‘Amirī], Amir of Dthala (also sometimes written Dthali) [al-Ḍāli‘].

The correspondents include:

The correspondence discusses a number of matters integral to the new treaty, including:

  • the deployment of a permanent Political Officer in Dthala;
  • the need for an Arab levy to patrol the frontier with Ottoman Turkish territory;
  • increasing the Amir's stipend and granting him a gun salute;
  • relations between the Amir and the Kotaibi tribe.

Folio 382 is the revised treaty, signed 28 November 1905 (ratified 8 February 1905).

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