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Coll 6/4(1) 'Asir: Assumption by Ibn Saud of control of internal administration of Asir.' [‎522v] (1051/1104)

The record is made up of 1 volume (548 folios). It was created in 17 Nov 1930-12 Oct 1933. 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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Report.
In view of the provisions of the Treaty of Mecca, concluded on the
22nd September, 1926, between His Majesty the King of the Hejaz and of Nejd
and its Dependencies on the one side, and As Sayyid Al-Hasan-al-Idrisi on th^
other, by which Saudian protection was extended to the Idrisi Province, and, ii^
view of the fact that As Sayyid Al-Hasan-al-Idrisi and his Legislative Council have
abdicated the administration of all affairs to His Majesty the King of the Hejaz
and of Nejd and its Dependencies, according to an official decision issued by the
Idrisi Council and approved by As Sayyid A1 Hasan on the 9th October, 1930, and
in view of the fact that His Majesty the King of the Hejaz and of Nejd and its
Dependencies has accepted this abdication, and that His Majesty took upon himself
the administration of all affairs, besides the rights and the privileges to which His
Majesty is entitled in the Idrisi Province according to the afore-mentioned Treaty
of Mecca.
The following have assembled under the presidency The name given to each of the three divisions of the territory of the East India Company, and later the British Raj, on the Indian subcontinent. of His Royal Highness the
Amir Faisal, His Majesty’s Viceroy on behalf of His Majesty’s Government:—
Abdullah-al-Fadhl,
Fuad Hamza,
Yusuf Yasin, and
Abdullah-as-Suleiman-al-Hamdan,
and the following on behalf of As Sayyid Al-Hasan-al-Idrisi :—
As Sayyid Al-Arabi-al-Idrisi,
Sheikh Mustafa-an-Nuaimi,
Qadhi Mohammed Ibrahim Mabjar,
Makki-bin-Yahya Zakari,
Mohammed-bin-Abdullah Ba Sahi, and
As Sayyid Hasan-bin-Zafer,
to lay down the rules of administration to be followed in the Idrisi Province. The
following articles have been agreed upon :—
Article 1.
S^yyid Al-Hasan-al-Idrisi shall remain as head of the Idrisi Government,
and all orders are to be issued in his name on behalf of His Majesty the King in that
province.
Article 2.
^.lesty the King will appoint an Amir for the administration of affairs in
e risi rovmce and for the supervision of internal improvements, the security of
peace an or er, and to give effect to the Sharia Laws there, in accordance with the
principle mentioned in the first article.
Article 3.
I here shall be a Legislative Council for the provinc
duties shall be to give the necessary advice to the Amir
administration of the country.
to assist the Amir, and its
everything concerning the
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to or«onisp fi 1 w.v^^ ^ a PP°^ nt a Director 0 f Finance, and his duty shall be
exDenditiire of cnnL 1011 ° j0vernmen f taxes and to make arrangements for the
budget 7 ^ the general g00d in accordance with the approved
Kim^or bv^the^orn vp™ C * appemted direct by His Majesty the
As Sayyid M Hasan d THrLp' ^ mns ’ s ^ a P pay due regard to the position of

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This volume mostly contains copies of Foreign Office correspondence (forwarded by the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to the Under-Secretary of State for India) relating to the assumption by Ibn Sa'ud [‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd] of control of the internal administration of Asir in November 1930, and its impact on his relations with the Imam of Yemen [Yaḥyá Muḥammad Ḥamīd al-Dīn].

Some of the Foreign Office correspondence refers to the Treaty of Mecca (1926), between Ibn Sa'ud and the Idrisi Ruler of Asir, As Sayyid Al-Hasan-al-Idrisi [Sayyid Āl Ḥasan al-Idrīsī], in which the latter handed over control of his foreign relations, whilst retaining control of his territory's internal affairs. The correspondence discusses the impact that the recent annexation of Asir is likely to have on 1) the present status of Asir, and 2) the Treaty of 1917 between Britain and the Idrisi.

Also discussed are the following:

The volume also includes copies of translated correspondence between Ibn Sa'ud and the Imam of Yemen dating from 1930 to 1931, and a copy of a translation of a treaty of friendship between the Hejaz-Nejd and Yemen, signed on 15 December 1931.

The volume's principal correspondents are the following:

  • His Majesty's Chargé d’Affaires, Jedda (Cecil Gervase Hope Gill, succeeded by Albert Spencer Calvert);
  • British Minister at Jedda (Andrew Ryan);
  • Foreign Office;
  • Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir John Simon);
  • Secretary of State for the Colonies;
  • Minister for Foreign Affairs for the Hejaz and Nejd (later Saudi Arabia) [Fayṣal bin ‘Abd al-‘Azīz Āl Sa‘ūd];
  • His Majesty's Ambassador to Italy (Ronald William Graham);
  • Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • Ibn Sa'ud;
  • Imam of Yemen.

The volume includes a divider which gives a list of correspondence references contained in the volume by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.

Extent and format
1 volume (548 folios)
Arrangement

The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: The foliation sequence commences at the first flyleaf with 1 and terminates at the inside back cover with 549; 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. A previous foliation sequence, which is present between ff 226-546 and is also circled, has been superseded and therefore crossed out. The foliation sequence does not include the front cover.

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