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2 TRAVELS IN OMAN. [CH.


                         provinces of Hadramaut and Oman, together

                         with the western side bordering on the Per­
                         sian Gulf, were still wholly unexplored.

                            During my employment for some years past
                         on the survey of the southern and western

                         coasts of Arabia, my attention was constantly
                         directed towards attaining a knowledge of

                         the provinces contiguous to them ; but no op­
                         portunity for penetrating the country, which

                         presented a fair chance of success, occurred
                         within this period, until the commencement of

                         the year 1835, when the restless and grasping
                         disposition of Mohammed Ali induced him to

                          despatch a force from Egypt, in order to take
                          possession of the Coffee country. My pro­

                          posal of accompanying his army to this point,
                          and from thence to endeavour to reach Hadra­

                          maut, was immediately acceded to by the In­
                          dian government; but, before their sanction

                          could be conveyed to me, intelligence arrived
                          of the Pacha’s force having been led into a

                          defile in the Assair country, and there de­

                          feated with great slaughter; a miserable rem­
                          nant alone reaching the sea-shore.

                             Foiled, therefore, in this quarter, on my re­
                          turn to Bombay I turned my attention towards
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