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File 2182/1913 Pt 5 'Arabia Nejd: Policy Bin Saud' [‎326v] (228/308)

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The record is made up of 1 item (154 folios). It was created in 26 Dec 1915-12 Dec 1916. 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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Firstly .—The amount of 50,000 pounds in gold for the monthly pay of
the troops levied, and other things the necessity of which needs' no
explanation. We beg you to send it with all possible haste.
Secondly. —20,000 sacks of rice, 15,000 sacks of flour, 3,000 sacks of
barley, 150 sacks of coffee, 150 sacks of sugar, 5,000 rifles of the modern
pattern and the necessary ammunition, and 100 boxes of the two sample
cartridges (enclosed) and of Martini Henry cartridges and “ Aza,” that is
of those of the rifles of the factory An East India Company trading post. of St. Etienne in France for the use of
those two kinds of rifles of our tribes, it would not be amiss to send
500 boxes of both kinds.
Thirdly.—We think it better that the place of deposit of all these thin«- S
should be Port Sudan.
Fourthly. —As the above provisions and munitions are not needed until
the beginning of the movement (of which we will inform vou officially) they
should remain at the above place, and when we need them we will infonn
the Governor there of the places to which they may be conveyed and of the
in termediaries who will carry orders for receiving them.
Fijthhy. The money required should be sent at once to the Governor
of Port Sudan, and a confidential agent will be sent by us to receive it
either all at once or in two instalments, according as he" is able, and this
x) is the (secret) sign to be recognised for accepting the man.
Sixthly.—Our envoy who will receive the money shall be sent to Port
Sudan in three weeks time, that is to say, he will be there on the Fifth of
1 9th March. -Jamad A wail 1 , with a letter from us
,, , i n?r , . n .. addressed to A1 Khawaga Elias Effendi
saying that he (Hlias) will pay him, in accordance with the letter the rent
of our properties, and the signature will he clear in our name’ but we
will instruct him to ask for the Governor of the place, whom’you will
apprise of this person s arrival. After perusal of letter, the money should
be given to him on condition that no discussion whatever is to be made
with him of any question concerning us. We beg you most emphatically
not to tell him anything, keeping this affair secret, and he should be treated
apparently as if he were nothing out of the way.
Let it not be thought that our appointment of another man results from
lack of confidence m bearer; it is only to avoid waste of time for we are
appointing him to a task elsewhere. At the same time we beg you not
feingt.fficTem, m “ Stea, " er ' ° r the alrea.l/ai-mnged
Seventhly.--Our representative, bearer of the present letter, has been
dehmtely instructed to ensure the arrival of this, and ] think tint hk
mission this tune is hmshed since the condition of things is known both in
oem 1.1 ami m detail, and there is no need for sending anyone else. In case
of need for sending information, it will come from us; yet, as our next
representative will reach you after three weeks vou mav'nrew J • ♦
tons for him to take back. Yet let him be treated simply i , a, pear'','ce " C '
the British Government consider this milbary LLn
how iii^nl^GrL:;: spenl b00kS " hich wm be '•*. explaining
To conclude, my best and numberless salutations beyond all increase.
14 Rabi al Akhar. (Unsigned.)
(18th February 1916.)
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replied consenting with all readiness. \Ve await theii letlr' ' T '“’i
arrival here we will inform you by some secret men,, 5 ' - P , t,ie ! r
necessary about their journey and its destination ^planung what is

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Part 5 concerns Britain's relations with Bin Saud [‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd], and, to a lesser extent, Britain's relations with the Grand Sherif [Sharif] of Mecca [Ḥusayn bin ‘Alī al-Hāshimī]. It includes the following:

  • a copy of a treaty between the British government and Bin Saud, dated 26 December 1915, plus a copy of the ratified treaty, dated 18 July 1918;
  • reports of an agreement between Bin Saud and Bin Rashid [Saʿūd bin ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Āl Rashīd];
  • details of munitions that are to be given by the British to Bin Saud;
  • translated copies of correspondence between the High Commissioner, Cairo, and the Grand Sherif of Mecca;
  • discussion as to whether the British should press Bin Saud to take specific action to assist both the British and the recently deposed Grand Sherif of Mecca;
  • details of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Percy Zachariah Cox's meetings with Bin Saud.

The principal correspondents are the following:

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