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PART II.
British Agents and their rights.
CHAPTER IV.
History of Baghdad, Basrah and othor Agoncies and
Consulates.
Sbotioh. Pabaobaphs.
I—Origin and growth of tho Basrah and Baghdad agoncies ... 1—17
II—Appointment of Resident at Baghdad and Political Agent in
Turkish Arabia ... ... ... 18—41A
Ill—List of Political Officers in Turkish Arabia from 1788*89 to
1843-44 ... • •• • M tft • ft 42
IV—Political Agents in Turkish Arabia, 1855-1904 ... ... 43—46
V—The Assistant Political Agency and Consulato at Baghdad, 1810-
77*98 • • t ... 40-48
VI—Change of designation of Political Officer at Basrah from British
Agent to Assistant Political Agent, 1873 • •• ... 49-61
VII—Appointment of Mr. Robertson os Consul in placo of Vioo-
Consul at Basrah, 1879 ... • • t ... 62—68
VUI—Proposod appointment of an European Assistant at Baghdad,
1883 «•« t •• • •• ... 61—56
IX—British Agents at Kerbclla and Kathimain : appointment of
Consular Agont at Kerbella • • • ... 60—68
X—Transfer of the Basrah Assistant Political Agency to Ilor
Majesty's Consular Serrico, 1898 • ft ... 09—73
CHAPTER V.
Consulate Houses at Basrah and Baghdad.
I—Consulate Houso at Basrah tft • tt ttt 74—108
II—Consulate House at Baghdad tft ttt ... 109—127
CHAPTER VI.
Residency Guard and Establishments.
I—Baghdad Residency Guard, 1800—84 : objection of Porte to an
Allycn increase of 1884 HI ttt ... 127—130
II—Objections to roliof of Residency guard without giving notico
to the Vali, 1885 ... ... M# 181
III— Residency Escort allowance ttt • tt ... 132—139
IV— Quarters for Rosidcncy guard, 1884*85 ttt ... 140—143
V— Offico Establishment, Baghdad Residency ttt ... 144—161
VI— Office establishment at Basrah Agency HI ... 161—100
CHAPTER VII.
Encroachments on the rights and privileges of the British
Agents.
I—Suspension of Mr. Michael Minus as Vice-Consul at Baghdad.
1868 • •t • ft ttt ... 161—169
II—Firing of 6alutc from tho Comet to the Consul-General at
Baghdad... ttt ttt • •• ... 170—172B
Ill—Attitudo enjoined by tho Porte towards Foreign, especially British
Consuls, 1834 it. «•* ... • M 173