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INTERNATIONAL AND REGIONAL RELATIONS
2.01 The war with Qatar, 1868: British action against Bahrain;
relations between Muhammad and ‘Ali b. Khalifah;
succession agreement, 6 September 1868; agreements with
Qatar relating to tribute; exile of Muhammad b. Khalifah to
Kuwait 3
Government of Bombay to the Government of India, 9 October
1868, enclosing letter from Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis Pelly,
25 September 1868, with succession agreement, 6 September
1868 and additional correspondence; Government of India to
the Government of Bombay, 22 October 1868
flOR: L/P&S/5/261]
Rough sketch of Fort Muhurik, Bahrain, Arabia, by Lieutenant
B. Lovett, Royal Engineers, appendix 4 to letter from
Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis Pelly to the Government of Bombay,
25 September 1868 flOR: W/L/P&S/5/509 (ii)] (See Map Box:
map 03)
Pelly to the Government of Bombay, 10 March & 12 April
1869, enclosing Bahrain/Qatar agreement, 10 April 1869; Pelly
to the Government of Bombay, 24 April 1869, enclosing letter
from ‘Ali b. Khalifah, 15 April 1869; Pelly to the Government
of Bombay, 19 June 1869, enclosing letter from ‘Ali b.
Khalifah, 9 May 1869 [IOR: L/P&S/9/15]
2.02 Persian reaction to the situation in Bahrain in 1869; Persian
claim: the drafting of Clarendon’s statement, 29 April 1869 45
Memorandum by Sir H. Rawlinson on Persian claims to
Bahrain, 2 January 1869; Foreign Office to India Office,
1 February 1869, enclosing copy of a letter to the British
Minister at Tehran, 5 January 1869; Foreign Office to India
Office, 15 January 1869, enclosing letter from Persian Charge
d’Affaircs, 11 February 1869; India Office minute, 25 February
1869; India Office to Foreign Office, 27 February 1869; Foreign
Office to India Office, 3 March 1869, and reply, 5 March
1869; Foreign Office to India Office, 17 March 1869, enclosing
letter from Persian Charge d’Affaires, 15 March 1869; Foreign
Office memorandum on measures taken by Colonel Pelly for
punishing the Chiefs of Bahrein, Aboothabee and Guttur,
22 October 1868; Foreign Office to India Office, 16 April 1869,