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Chapter Eight

                  boundaries were boiling up everywhere, and partly because the semi-
                  settled tribes of the interior fell the economic depression of the 1930s
                  and the War years most acutely, the hinterland fell into a state of
                  almost constant warfare. Raids by beduin groups against  one
                  another or against the coastal settlements became more frequent.
                  While the Rulers, Shaikh Shakhbul and Shaikh Sa'Id in particular,
                  were trying to secure influence over the inland tribes, notably the
                  Bani Qitab, Bani Ka'ab, the A1 Bu Shamis, the Na'Tm and the Bani
                  Yas’s traditional allies, the Manaslr and 'Awamir, both states got
                  drawn into these incessant feuds. In September 1945 the increasingly
                  hostile atmosphere beteween the Rulers of Abu Dhabi and Dubai—
                  the latter Stale was by then very much under the control of Shaikh
                  Rashid bin Said—over the border problem and the beduin raids
                  developed into open warfare.
                    War meant still, as it had always done in this region, a series of
                  raids and counter-raids continuing over several months and even
                  years. Camels and other properly were carried off, but human
                  casualties hardly ever exceeded single figures. In this war, which
                  lasted until 1948. other tribal leaders tried unsuccessfully to mediate,
                  but even the Rulers on both sides failed to restrain the beduin groups
                  from fighting, and had to dissociate themselves from them. Jabal al
                  Fayah and the LTwa area became the scenes of the most serious
                  fighting. The British Political Resident was altogether powerless to
                  intervene when the fighting occurred in the desert.
                    When, early in 1948, fifty-two Manaslr were killed at Ruweihah
                  located between the Lfwa and Abu Dhabi and many more were
                  wounded, the entire population of the coast became apprehensive at
                  the unprecedented scale of this war, and a movement to restore peace
                  became strong enough to bring about lasting agreements in 1948 and
                  1949 between all parties concerned. The British authorities made use
                  of the general demand for peace, and more or less dictated the
                  frontier between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, drawn on the strength of
                  their own inquiries into tribal use of the area. For the first time the
                  British Government involved itself deliberately in affairs on land in
                  the Trucial States.
                  6 The Buraimi issue up to 1955
                  It was inevitable that as soon as PD (TC) exploration recommenced in
                  the late 1940s, this would lead to a revival of the dispute over the
                  entire length of the border between Abu Dhabi and the Kingdom of

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