Letter No 66 from Ephraim Gerrish Stannus, Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Muscat to William Newnham, Chief Secretary to the Government, Political Department, Bombay | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Letter No 66 from Ephraim Gerrish Stannus, Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Muscat to William Newnham, Chief Secretary to the Government, Political Department, Bombay

İsim Letter No 66 from Ephraim Gerrish Stannus, Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Muscat to William Newnham, Chief Secretary to the Government, Political Department, Bombay
Basım Tarihi: 1824/1824
Basım Yeri - Qatar National Library
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 5
Fiziksel Boyutlar 5 folios
Kütüphane: Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 81055/vdc_100024054665.0x00003e_ar | 81055/vdc_100024054665.0x00003e_en | IOR/R/15/1/33, ff 42-46
Kayıt Numarası 81055%2Fvdc_100024054665.0x00003e_dlme
Lokasyon British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Tarih 1824/1824
Notlar The letter is reporting that the Resident arrived at Muscat on 26 November 1824, and that he has made the trip as a result of disturbances among the tribes of the Arabian coast. The extent of these disturbances was conveyed to the Resident in a report by Captain George Brown Walker, Commander of the HC Cruizer Benares.It is explained that Sa‘īd bin Sultān Āl Sa‘īd, the Imam of Muscat, is willing for the Resident to mediate a settlement to restore tranquillity to the Gulf; the Imam has instructed Shaikh Tanoon [Ṭaḥnūn bin Shakhbūṭ Āl Nahyān] to follow the Resident's instructions respecting the mediation. The letter also outlines the Imam's view that the disturbances originated with Sooltan been Suggur [Sulṭān bin Saqr] and Rasheed been Ahmed. The Resident claims that this view is backed up by letters he has received from Arab chieftains and Captain Walker's aforementioned report.The letter further explains that it may be justifiable for subjects to transfer their allegiance from one sovereign to another under the practices of 'Arab Government', even if it would not be acceptable in a European context.It is noted in the letter that the Resident is awaiting the arrival of Mohomed been Ally [Muḥammad bin ‘Alī], so that he may carry out the Government's orders concerning the Bene Boo Ali [Banī Bū ‘Alī] tribe. | 5 folios | more | less
Parçası Olduğu British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers
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Letter No 66 from Ephraim Gerrish Stannus, Resident in the Persian Gulf, at Muscat to William Newnham, Chief Secretary to the Government, Political Department, Bombay

Basım Tarihi 1824/1824
Basım Yeri - Qatar National Library
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 5
Fiziksel Boyutlar 5 folios
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 81055/vdc_100024054665.0x00003e_ar | 81055/vdc_100024054665.0x00003e_en | IOR/R/15/1/33, ff 42-46
Kayıt Numarası 81055%2Fvdc_100024054665.0x00003e_dlme
Lokasyon British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Tarih 1824/1824
Notlar The letter is reporting that the Resident arrived at Muscat on 26 November 1824, and that he has made the trip as a result of disturbances among the tribes of the Arabian coast. The extent of these disturbances was conveyed to the Resident in a report by Captain George Brown Walker, Commander of the HC Cruizer Benares.It is explained that Sa‘īd bin Sultān Āl Sa‘īd, the Imam of Muscat, is willing for the Resident to mediate a settlement to restore tranquillity to the Gulf; the Imam has instructed Shaikh Tanoon [Ṭaḥnūn bin Shakhbūṭ Āl Nahyān] to follow the Resident's instructions respecting the mediation. The letter also outlines the Imam's view that the disturbances originated with Sooltan been Suggur [Sulṭān bin Saqr] and Rasheed been Ahmed. The Resident claims that this view is backed up by letters he has received from Arab chieftains and Captain Walker's aforementioned report.The letter further explains that it may be justifiable for subjects to transfer their allegiance from one sovereign to another under the practices of 'Arab Government', even if it would not be acceptable in a European context.It is noted in the letter that the Resident is awaiting the arrival of Mohomed been Ally [Muḥammad bin ‘Alī], so that he may carry out the Government's orders concerning the Bene Boo Ali [Banī Bū ‘Alī] tribe. | 5 folios | more | less
Parçası Olduğu British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers
Digital Library of the Middle East
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