Letter No 31 of 1823 from John Macleod, Resident in the Persian Gulf, Bushere [Bushire] to William Newnham, Chief Secretary to the Government, Political Department, Bombay
| İsim | Letter No 31 of 1823 from John Macleod, Resident in the Persian Gulf, Bushere [Bushire] to William Newnham, Chief Secretary to the Government, Political Department, Bombay |
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| Basım Tarihi: | 1823/1823 |
| Basım Yeri | - Qatar National Library |
| Tür | Kitap |
| Dil | İngilizce |
| Dijital | Evet |
| Yazma | Hayır |
| Sayfa Sayısı | 2 |
| Fiziksel Boyutlar | 2 folios |
| Kütüphane: | Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi |
| Demirbaş Numarası | 81055/vdc_100024054362.0x000036_ar | 81055/vdc_100024054362.0x000036_en | IOR/R/15/1/30, ff 56v-57 |
| Kayıt Numarası | 81055%2Fvdc_100024054362.0x000036_dlme |
| Lokasyon | British Library. India Office Records and Private Papers |
| Tarih | 1823/1823 |
| Notlar | The letter is reporting on the current circumstances of the Beni boo Ali tribe [Banī Bū ‘Alī]; it reports that approximately 350 of their number have returned to their native town of Jalan, but that about fifty have been 'fixed at Soor [Ṣūr]'. It also explains that the Resident's lack of knowledge on the tribe's recent history has hampered his ability to act on the matter, but that since he is now better informed, he is now willing to intercede on the tribe's behalf.Enclosed with the letter is a draft of a communication sent by the Resident to Sa‘īd bin Sultān Āl Sa‘īd, the Imam of Muscat. The letter explains that the British Government wishes to see the people of the Beni boo Ali tribe restored to the state they were in prior to Captain Thomas Perronet Thompson's expedition against them in 1820. It further explains that the British Government does not consider the tribe to be a threat the either the Imam, or the peace of the Persian Gulf. | 2 folios | more | less |
| Parçası Olduğu | British Library: India Office Records and Private Papers |