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PREFACE.


          mHE history of the Forsian Gulf Affairs from 1801 to 1858, which is treated
          A in this Prdcis (excluding that of tho Turkish Arabia affairs dealt
          with in the Turkish Arabia Tricis, 1801-1905), dividos itself naturally and is
          thoroforo divided into tho following parts:—
                                       PART I.
              British Envoys to Persia and from Persia, 1801-1814.
                                      PART II.
              British policy in regard to Maskat and the Maritime Arab tribes on the
          Persian Gulf, 1801-1816.
                                      PART III.
              Affairs on the Persian Coast and Islands, 1801-1820.
                                      PART IV.
              British Residents and Agents in the Persian Gulf and at Maskat, 1801-1813.
                                       PART V.
              British policy in regard to Maskat and the Maritime Arab Tribes. Vigorous
          measures taken for the suppression of piracies and for security of peace- in the
          Gulf. Persian Coast and Islands Affairs.—1818-1823.
                                      PART VI.
              British policy in regard to Maskat and the Maritimo Arab tribes, 1823-1853.
                                      PART VII,
              Affairs on the Persian Coast and Islands, 1823-1853.

                                      PART VIII.
              British Residents and Agents in the Persian Gulf and Maskat, 1823-1853..
              An alternative arrangement would have been to treat the affairs of the
          Persian Coast and Islands on one side, and those of the Arab Coast of the Gulfs
          of Persia and Oman on the other, separately and chronologically and conti­
          nuously from beginning to end. But the political affairs of both the Coasts
          and Islands of the Gulf become so frequently, especially during the period
          from 1818 to 1823, inextricably mixed up, that we had to give up this
          distribution for the one adopted.
              8o far as the Arab Coast is concerned, we must seek .for .detailed ..account
          of the events in the Bombay Selections, 1850i (No. .24),..while the reader .will
          find in this Vrtcis an ample exposition of the British polioy in the Gulf in the
          extracts from minutes and despatches, especially of the period from 1818 to
          1822, when the foundation was laid of our present Gulf politics. In regard to
          the Persian Coast and Islands, we have had to depend upon the records'of the
          Bombay Government (referred to as ** Volumes **) for weaving together a
           connected history of the political affairs in those regions.
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