File 2182/1913 Pt 5 'Arabia Nejd: Policy Bin Saud' [357v] (290/308)
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the matter, His Honour may let me know which of my ports would suit him
for a meeting and interview. The matters will he as desired. I shall have to
discuss with him many matters in regard to which the interests of both parties
are involved. For Your Excellency knows my interests are bound up with
the interests of my friend the British Government against all the lighting
Powers generally and against Turkey and her Allies in particular as they are
our enemies Arabs other than myself may have some pretexts (for a different
attitude), but I have no hope except in God and in you; as you are sincere
and faithful I have no opinions other than those of my friends. By these
auspicious means I anticipate the benefit of both peoples, namely, the English
anc [
In the end, I offer to Your Excellency my best respects. This is what had
to be said, may you be preserved !
Translation of a letter, dated the 2nd Ramazan 1333 (=15tk July 1915), from Salih al Sharif
al Hasni, Turkish Officer on special duty, to Shaikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdur Rahman al
Faisal, Ruler of Najd.
Praise be to God the Omnipresent, and peace be on one after whom there
is no prophet.
To the sagacious, zealous man, the friend of the Governmeat and of
Islam, possessor of right opinion, who anticipates consequences through
prudent measures, the one who is united with those who confess
* i.e., (i) There is no Cod but God and (ii) two faiths,* and who is hard upon
Mohammad is the prophet of God. the people of the Cross—enemies
of God and of the faith; possessor of luck and force, Yali and Com
mandant of Najd, Abdu) Aziz
Pasha
An Ottoman title used after the names of certain provincial governors, high-ranking officials and military commanders.
al Saud.
After compliments .—I beg to inform Your Honour that this beggar of
God Salih al Sharif al Hasani has been sent by the War Minister to Your
Amirship with a special mission tending to the good of Islam. I have with
me a present and a letter for Your Honour from His Excellency the Minister.
With me is a deputation consisting of Bim Bashi Murataz Beg Aide-de-Camp,
Y uz Bashi Ashraf Beg, Secretary of the deputation Akid Beg, and our followers
As I have heard that you are sometimes at Buraida, sometimes in Qasim,
sometimes in Biadh and sometimes in Hasa; we could not therefore make
certain the place of your present residence. I send this letter to you so that
you may fix a place convenient for me to have the honour of an interview with
Your Highness. If you choose Qasim, that will be out of your ample kindness
and extreme courtesy for your guests, as is your habit. In the end I offer
best respects.
SALIH AL SHARIF AL HASNI.
{Seal)
Translation of a copy of an Agreement dated the 26th Rajah 1333 ( = 10th June 1915) between
Shaikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdur Rahman al Faisal, Ruler of Najd, and Shaikh Saud bin
Abdul Aziz bin Rashid, Amir of Hail and Shammar tribe.
{Note by Bin Saud. —This is a verbatim copy of the paper executed
between myself and Bin Rashid.)
In the name of God the most Merciful and Compassionate.
This is the agreement between me Saud bin Abdul Aziz bin Rashid and
Abdul Aziz bin Saud. That is to say.—
I. Bin Rashid hold j urisdiction over my territories, i.e-, Hail and its
villages and over the Shammar tribe, as they belong to me (Bin Rashid) and
tiie control of them rests with me. All the demands of Bin Saud from them
(Shammar) in respect of losses, etc., and everything that they may owe to
the subjects of Bin Saud, I, Bin Rashid, am answerable for it.
That Najd and all the interior from Al Kahaf to the valley of Duwasirand
all territories of Bin Saud and the encampments of Matair, Ataiba, Harb,
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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:
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Percy Zachariah Cox (as both Political Resident A senior ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul General) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Residency. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. and Chief Political Officer, Indian Expeditionary Force D);
- Bin Saud;
- Viceroy of India [Charles Hardinge, succeeded by Frederic John Napier Thesiger];
- Secretary of State for India [Joseph Austen Chamberlain];
- High Commissioner, Cairo (Sir Arthur Henry McMahon);
- Grand Sherif of Mecca [Ḥusayn bin ‘Alī al-Hāshimī];
- Foreign Office;
- Secretary to 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. 's Political Department (Arthur Hirtzel).
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