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File 756/1917 Pt 2-3 ‘ARAB BULLETIN Nos 66-114’ [‎336v] (681/834)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (411 folios). It was created in 1917-1920. 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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— 84
he said, “ I will remain in mine.” But although we looked
upon Abdullah’s advance as unwise and foolhardy, and advised
him not to start, we do not, and cannot, deny his right to occupy
Khurma.
The next military incidents were the raid by Ikhwan on
loyalists at Degheibjah early in May, 1919, and the two attacks
by Abdullah s patrols on Ikhwan parties, • described on page 61
of our last number. Of these affairs we have not yet received
reports from Ibn Sand’s side.
On May 21, Abdullah reported that, after two and a half
hours’ fighting, he occupied Tarabah, and that, after consolidating
it, he would advance to Khurma (see page 62 of last number). In
that report Abdullah stands self-condemned. He had obviously
scrapped his defensive policy, and doubtless decided to take
,ae Ikhwan raid on Degheibjah as his excuse for an attack on
larabah.
Abdullah also reported the arrival in person of Ibn Saud
at feakkhah (eighty miles N.E. of Khurma).
We may be sure that if Ibn Saud does not deny that the
khwan raid on Degheibjah ever took place, he certainly will
assert that it was not done at his instigation and was, therefore
an ordinary tribal raid for which he cannot be held responsible’
in, rf 1 A May 25 ' 26 ’ the IkIwan under Emir
hhalid attacked Abdullah at Tarabah, driving him out and
■Z°lu n f t0 SeVera ' aCC0 T ts ’ destr °yed his regular force, captur-
wi>h hn SU11S , t maCl T gUnS ' Emir Abdullah got away
AMulhb’ g a men ° nl y’ and retired *0 Okheidir
force at Kelatw T SllCTlf Sharaf, had a small
which tteblk 1 * (a I 0U n T enty - five milesE - b y N - of Tarabah),
Shlraf fterw'“l 1 d f daWn ° n May 26 ’ but were re P ulsed -
Sharat afterwards decided to join Abdullah at Okheidir The
rsrr txzt probably to ^
Khurma th to th Ta?f eStrU ° ti0n 4 AbduIIah ’ s a ™y the road from
Jeddah lav it t l *° the enemy ' Mecca a " d even
Emir Ali could n n , leuy tbe t ana tical Ikhwan. From Medina
value am u i' y S6nd reinforcements of the same fighting
value as Abdullah s original force. ® ®
Results.
Sherifian forced Ivi con ^^ ct the Ikhwan the *
arnivhasf dfin d T 6n badly defea ted. Abdullah’s regular
witT I S
of war service h i rsTi, 61 ,*''' 0 & half years ’ ex P CT ience
service it has failed when put to its first crucial test,

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The volume consists of individual copies of the Arab Bulletin produced by the Arab Bureau at the Savoy Hotel, Cairo numbers 66-114. These publications contain wartime, and post-war intelligence obtained by British sources. They deal with economic, military, and political matters in Turkey, the Middle East, Arabia, and elsewhere, which – in the opinion of British officials – affect the ‘Arab movement’; the bulletins cover a wide range of topics and key personalities.

The volume contains the following maps:

  • A map of Central Arabia showing St John Philby's route from Uqair to Jidda 17 November to 31 December 1917: folio 103.
  • Sketch map prepared from RNAS photographs and reconnaissance by HMS City of Oxford of Wadi A seasonal or intermittent watercourse, or the valley in which it flows. Mur February to March 1918 : folio 170.
  • Sketch map of Hejaz (1919): folio 317.
  • Tribal sketch map of the Hadhramaut ‘showing only tribes of fighting value’: folios 333v.

Towards the back of the volume is a small amount of correspondence respecting the distribution of Notes on the Middle East ; the Arab Bulletin was superseded by this publication. Copies of numbers 3-4 of this publication can also be found at the back of the volume.

Tables of content can be found at the front of each issue. A small amount of content is in French.

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1 volume (411 folios)
Arrangement

The Arab Bulletins are arranged in numerical order from the front to the back of the file. The Notes on the Middle East follow on from the bulletins at the back of the file in reverse numerical order.

The subject 759 (Arab Bulletins) consists of two volumes. IOR/L/PS/10/657-658.

Physical characteristics

Condition: the edges of some of the folios towards the back of the volume have suffered damage to their edges due to general wear and tear. The affected folios are 389-390, 407-409, and 412.

Foliation: the foliation sequence for this description commences at the first folio with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 413; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio. The front cover and the leading flyleaf have not been foliated. A previous foliation sequence, which is present between ff 357-363 and ff 374-412 and is also circled, has been superseded and therefore crossed out.

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