Letter no.133 of 1854 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Henry Anderson, Secretary to the Government of Bombay | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Letter no.133 of 1854 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Henry Anderson, Secretary to the Government of Bombay

İsim Letter no.133 of 1854 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Henry Anderson, Secretary to the Government of Bombay
Basım Tarihi: 1854/1854
Basım Yeri - Qatar National Library
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 16
Fiziksel Boyutlar 16 folios
Kütüphane: Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 81055/vdc_100024051557.0x000007_ar | 81055/vdc_100024051557.0x000007_en | IOR/R/15/1/143, ff 17-32
Kayıt Numarası 81055%2Fvdc_100024051557.0x000007_dlme
Lokasyon British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Tarih 1854/1854
Notlar The letter and its enclosures relate to the resumption of maritime hostility in the waters around the islands of Bahrain, principally arriving from the rivalry between Shaikh Mohamed ben Khuleefa [Muḥammad bin Khalīfah] and his relative Shaikh Mohamed ben Abdullah [Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh], based at Demaum [Dammām].The following enclosures are included with Kemball’s despatch:1. Letter no.234 of 1854 (folios 19-22) from Kemball to Commodore George Robinson, Commanding Officer Persian Gulf Squadron, dated 26 June 1854, in which Kemball requests that the Honourable Company’s vessels Tigrisand Clivebe despatched to Bahrain to restore tranquilty to the area. Kemball includes a detailed description of the maritime trade dispute which led to renewed hostilities between Shaikhs Muḥammad bin Khalīfah and Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh, and the difficulties that Robinson will likely encounter in reconciling the two parties, particularly in respect to Dammām’s situation within Wahabee [Wahhābī] territory and its relations with the Wahhābī ruler;2. A summary translation of a letter (folios 23-24) from Hajee Jassim [Hajjī Jāsim], the British Agent at Bahrain, to Kemball, dated 29 May 1854, describing the circumstances leading to an incident in which two pearl fishing boats from Dammām were seized by pearl fishing crews from Bahrain. After this incident, Shaikh Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh’s fleet took to sea and captured ten boats belonging to Bahrain.3. The translation of a second letter (folios 24-26) from Jāsim to Kemball, dated 1 June 1854, in which Jāsim describes a conversation he has had with Shaikh ‘Alī bin Khalīfa regarding the hostilities and their resolution.4. The translation of a third letter (folios 26-27) from Jāsim to Kemball, dated 6 June 1854, describing further hostilities at sea between vessels belonging to Bahrain and Dammām.5. The summary translation of a letter (folios 28-29) from Shaikh Muḥammad bin Khalīfah to Kemball, dated 8 June 1854. Shaikh Muḥammad states that members of the Al Boo Felasa tribe residing in Dammām wished to return to Bahrain. He provided them with funds to pay off their debts to Shaikh Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh, however the latter impounded the property of the Al Boo Felasa. This incident provoked the first seizure of Dammām pearling boats by inhabitants of Bahrain;6. The translation of a letter (folio 30) from Shaikh Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh to Kemball, dated 13 June 1854, giving his side of the story regarding the circumstances and hostilities between Dammām and Bahrain;7. The translation of a letter (folio 31) from Kemball to Shaikh Muḥammad bin Khalīfah, dated 26 June 1854, in which Kemball indicates that he considers Shaikh Muḥammad’s subjects the intitial aggressors in the hostilities between Bahrain and Dammām, and that reparations will be made upon him, by Commodore Robinson, who is on his way to Bahrain;8. The translation of a letter (folio 32) from Kemball to Shaikh Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh, dated 26 June 1854, in which Kemball requests Shaikh Muḥammad to punish those of his subjects responsible for seizing the Bahrain boats. | 16 folios | more | less
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Letter no.133 of 1854 from Captain Arnold Kemball, Resident in the Persian Gulf, to Henry Anderson, Secretary to the Government of Bombay

Basım Tarihi 1854/1854
Basım Yeri - Qatar National Library
Tür Kitap
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 16
Fiziksel Boyutlar 16 folios
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 81055/vdc_100024051557.0x000007_ar | 81055/vdc_100024051557.0x000007_en | IOR/R/15/1/143, ff 17-32
Kayıt Numarası 81055%2Fvdc_100024051557.0x000007_dlme
Lokasyon British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers
Tarih 1854/1854
Notlar The letter and its enclosures relate to the resumption of maritime hostility in the waters around the islands of Bahrain, principally arriving from the rivalry between Shaikh Mohamed ben Khuleefa [Muḥammad bin Khalīfah] and his relative Shaikh Mohamed ben Abdullah [Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh], based at Demaum [Dammām].The following enclosures are included with Kemball’s despatch:1. Letter no.234 of 1854 (folios 19-22) from Kemball to Commodore George Robinson, Commanding Officer Persian Gulf Squadron, dated 26 June 1854, in which Kemball requests that the Honourable Company’s vessels Tigrisand Clivebe despatched to Bahrain to restore tranquilty to the area. Kemball includes a detailed description of the maritime trade dispute which led to renewed hostilities between Shaikhs Muḥammad bin Khalīfah and Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh, and the difficulties that Robinson will likely encounter in reconciling the two parties, particularly in respect to Dammām’s situation within Wahabee [Wahhābī] territory and its relations with the Wahhābī ruler;2. A summary translation of a letter (folios 23-24) from Hajee Jassim [Hajjī Jāsim], the British Agent at Bahrain, to Kemball, dated 29 May 1854, describing the circumstances leading to an incident in which two pearl fishing boats from Dammām were seized by pearl fishing crews from Bahrain. After this incident, Shaikh Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh’s fleet took to sea and captured ten boats belonging to Bahrain.3. The translation of a second letter (folios 24-26) from Jāsim to Kemball, dated 1 June 1854, in which Jāsim describes a conversation he has had with Shaikh ‘Alī bin Khalīfa regarding the hostilities and their resolution.4. The translation of a third letter (folios 26-27) from Jāsim to Kemball, dated 6 June 1854, describing further hostilities at sea between vessels belonging to Bahrain and Dammām.5. The summary translation of a letter (folios 28-29) from Shaikh Muḥammad bin Khalīfah to Kemball, dated 8 June 1854. Shaikh Muḥammad states that members of the Al Boo Felasa tribe residing in Dammām wished to return to Bahrain. He provided them with funds to pay off their debts to Shaikh Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh, however the latter impounded the property of the Al Boo Felasa. This incident provoked the first seizure of Dammām pearling boats by inhabitants of Bahrain;6. The translation of a letter (folio 30) from Shaikh Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh to Kemball, dated 13 June 1854, giving his side of the story regarding the circumstances and hostilities between Dammām and Bahrain;7. The translation of a letter (folio 31) from Kemball to Shaikh Muḥammad bin Khalīfah, dated 26 June 1854, in which Kemball indicates that he considers Shaikh Muḥammad’s subjects the intitial aggressors in the hostilities between Bahrain and Dammām, and that reparations will be made upon him, by Commodore Robinson, who is on his way to Bahrain;8. The translation of a letter (folio 32) from Kemball to Shaikh Muḥammad bin ‘Abdullāh, dated 26 June 1854, in which Kemball requests Shaikh Muḥammad to punish those of his subjects responsible for seizing the Bahrain boats. | 16 folios | more | less
Parçası Olduğu British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers
Digital Library of the Middle East
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