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File 57/1928 Pt 10 'Nejd-Transjordanian Frontier: Situation. 1928-29' [‎866r] (1742/1792)

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The record is made up of 1 volume (892 folios). It was created in 27 Oct 1928-2 Oct 1930. 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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ha<S arrived »fnt by Ho^itat of Abu Tay^h
and informed tb^a tb«y intend to raid Farban Bin
Jandal and Xfen MoaJjaX wbo artr of Saonoti and bad talcon
refug® with the ftortbern people and that tbe raiders
i
ar rt to be found at Haftaaoda* so we rode on, on Saturday
afternoon and passed by Haoseeda but could not find any
trace of them, and we w*re told that that was a false
rumour and that tbe truth is that Ibn dend&l and ibn
Moajjal s^nt word to the lowoitat that they intend to
raid the &ne«*b tribes who were encamped at «-yadi ^1
I©iab« so we resumed our route until we reached the
encampment of Ibn !&&jj&l and Ibn Jendal f above Dafneh
(He^d) «»d Bast of BX jBfeaeeaij but found they had
already moved away*
So tit divided ourselves into two parties,
the one composed of „vithq&l Sin F&yiz who went to look
for them in the shama District (ilcjd) and the other*
myself, Ecuwd Bin Jussi and Kadeethu el Ahoreisha went
to J& hatani.
arrive^! at '"1 iCatani at suns t; but found
no trace of them so m went Fast until we reached Ghadeej
FI .issad and deviated restw&rdc by the Iraq route and
slept at "Hirafth* 1 * on the following morning we started
southwards and were »»t by JdLthq&X Bin Fayiz who had
followed the trail of Ibn Moajjal as far as tt nharaa
and came back. 'Je therefore resumed our route towards
tl Haseedat tl Thalath (^) but found no trace of the® ii
any until we reached Nebke on the southern side, Shaikh
Hamad and Sheikh Mithqal sent word to the Druses who
are there and enquired from them whether they had heard
anything about tb* raid and whether Ibn Jendal and ibn
^iou^Jal had encamped at Ghama. m were told that the
■ said

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The volume concerns the situation on the frontier between Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan and the Kingdom of Hejaz [al-Ḥijāz] and Nejd (usually referred to separately as Hejaz or Nejd), particularly in terms of crossborder raids into both states.

The papers cover: reports of raids (dates, identity of leaders, locations, casualties, and details of camels and other property looted); reports of the alleged crossing of the Nejd frontier by British aircraft from Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan , including an apology by the British Government for one such incident in May 1929; the levying of customs duties on the border; reports of raids from Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan into Nejd; complaints about raids into Nejd by Ibn Saud [‘Abd al-‘Azīz bin ‘Abd al-Raḥmān bin Fayṣal Āl Sa‘ūd], and officials of the Government of Hejaz and Nejd; arms trafficking; the British response to raids from Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan (the British admitted the validity of Ibn Saud's complaints, folio 618); frontier infringements by government officials; measures for the protection of caravans (folios 439-441); British protests over raids into Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan ; records of interdepartmental discussions by British officials concerning the raids; a despatch concerning the raids from the High Commissioner for Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan , including a report by Air Vice Marshall Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dowding (folios 290-318); papers concerning the investigations of Mervyn Sorley MacDonnell, who was appointed by the British Government to examine claims arising from the raids; and suggestions that arms and ammunition landed at Jeddah were for the use of tribesmen on the Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan 'front', September 1930.

The volume includes correspondence from: the Colonial Office; the Foreign Office; the High Commissioner for Transjordan Used in three contexts: the geographical region to the east of the River Jordan (literally ‘across the River Jordan’); a British protectorate (1921-46); an independent political entity (1946-49) now known as Jordan ; HM Agent and Consul, Jeddah; HM Chargé d’Affaires, Jeddah; HM Minister, Jeddah; Ibn Saud; and Fuad Hamza, Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kingdom of Hejaz and Nejd.

The file includes a divider which gives the subject number, the year the subject file was opened, the subject heading, and a list of correspondence references contained by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.

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1 volume (892 folios)
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The papers are arranged in approximate chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume. The subject 57 (Iraq-Nejd Relations) consists of sixteen volumes, IOR/L/PS/10/1234-1249. The volumes are divided into nineteen parts, with each part comprising one volume, apart from parts 4-5, 7-8, and 17-18, which each comprise a single volume.

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Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the first folio with 1 and terminates at the last folio with 888; 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. An additional foliation sequence is present in parallel between ff 338-888; these numbers are also written in pencil, but are not circled. The foliation sequence does not include the front and back covers, nor does it include the leading and ending flyleaves.

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