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Kalat Affairs [‎303v] (14/172)

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The record is made up of 1 item (86 folios). It was created in 1871. 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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them. As regards past events or the present state of affairs fnv •: f t0
regards the disposition and lovaity of the Chiefs and the ability of thp * 8 ailCe . as
to control them, I think the greatest weight must clearlv be XI f
of officers such as Sir William MereweH.erTnd others who a re '’ir
scene who have heen for years conversant with political events in KhelaCand
have been well acquainted with the principal actors in them. ’ "
. A s to questions of policy, it is to he borne in mlnrl fi 1Q + ^ n
view from which this Government must regard the affairs of Khelat^iecessarilv
invests them with a greater importance than that which they are likelv to
posses in the eyes of others. We not only look to the importance of main
taming our frontiers m tranquility, of preventirm hnrdpr n i + -i ^ /• c i
and of establishing secure routes for tlade S^cli confide a io" d ^ ^
of great importance, and are of common interest to our frontWrrffi 6 doubtle f s
the officers of the Punjab Government. us theXositfon h -iV
regard to Persia and the ability of the Khan to main aif Ids front e^int^tTi 5
secure from Persian encroachments is of paramount concA 7 n 1 1
more important. The considerations which would influence our noTw^Ti 68
one case are not necessarily the same as those which may offide us in tbeXiA
Having said this it will be convenient to consider the nnsiilnn Q , 7 0 , th ® '
Of the Otoioo, persons who hrough, protoi^S™” “J, “‘“t’"
think proper in his own territories, but still as feudatory to the Klnn of KhclaT
o whom be owes allegiance, military service, and som^ trifling specific due ’
tkm ofX Klifn g 0 e H U 1 lllSh ternt01 '* y . and bis State is undei- tlm adminiitra-
Kban’s troops in October'lSO^ wbeXlV^X^^The^rirV^^f' 16 ^;,^ th9
concert with the Chief of the Mingul Tribe Of this ChhTf CnXn^^T 10 " 111
onu g e1^ C A^ n . the
three forces against the Kharffi^^We^ontir" It'mly bt XbfZr’hTT '' 1
united himself to the declared enemi C ’ r° S( ? CU1L 0 , d ec ts» on every occasion
Such a man is justly v£d 7thT?’ of his
from authority, and lie oimht not to 01 ! 11S fetates and deposition
ou 0 nt not to be permitted to return to Beloocdiistan.
and wbicb Colonel Irinayre seemf to have777f s ° lndustrious . I y disseminated,
exercised hv the Khan’s officers •, i e adopted of the oppression and violence
foundation: Tim pi "der and viol tr °T !'• ^ a > . a PP ear to be without any
.after the flight of the Jam wl,! f 8 " 06 , ,0 vvh,ch th . e lnl 'abitants were subject
and at his7wu i tiSm aXf by his own adlierits,
prompily restored by the Khela^Cornmander!^ an ° rdel ‘ Seem t0 haVe bt ' eu
presentations is Ml!7oni f 7 01 'Ti 0 ' 01 ^' 1 '/ 1 ^'' 6 1S most; earnesfc in bis re-
of 1863, when the Khan was surt'ltod ’fif 11 ','^,'7 S c , 0 “ cenle<J « the rebellion
Gundava and cut down bv Ids cousin"SbereXlit rf l "' f lrdars 111 bis camp at
the throne. He next appears 7 " Dli khan ": bo was then placed on
reinstated on the throne FxTimJo-T SUPP °- ,er ° f the Kban ^ be was
» i&Oh after the assassination of his cousin, but in

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Kalat Affairs [‎303v] (14/172), British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers, IOR/L/PS/5/268, ff 297-382, in Qatar Digital Library <https://www.qdl.qa/archive/81055/vdc_100089599247.0x00000e> [accessed 29 March 2024]

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