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                            On the 2nd May a cousin of the Shaikh of Baraimi visited Dcbai to purchase
                        foodstuffs, piece-goods, etc., and having bought 30 camel-loads was returning to
                        Baraimi. On the edge of the Dcbai frontier his caravan was ambushed by a gang
                        of 25 beduin, consisting of Abu Dhabi subjects and Manasir tribesmen, who opened
                        fire suddenly killing the cousin of the Shaikh of Baraimi and three of the servants
                        and wounding the remaining three, after which they made off with the goods and
                        camels. The Shaikh of Baraimi addressed the Rulers of Dcbai and Abu Dhabi
                       demanding restoration of the goods and punishment of the culprits. As the Shaikhs
                        took no action lie summoned to his help some of the Bani Ghaflir of the South and
                       attacked some subjects of Abu Dhabi, killing three men and capturing 30 camels.
                       In retaliation some Dhwahir tribesmen of Abu Dhabi raided Baraimi territory,
                       killing two men and wounding four, and as a reprisal some of the Naim tribe assailed
                       the people of Abu Dhabi, killing four men and wounding five, their own casualties
                       being three killed and five wounded. The Shaikh of Abu Dhabi then having
                       obtained the support of the Shaikh of Debai, sent his brother Shaikh Huzza* with
                       500 men to reinforce the people residing on his frontier, but the Shaikh of Baraimi
                       with 400 men made a night attack on the village of A1 Ain in Jov, belonging to Abu
                       Dhabi: he was however driven off, the aggressors losing 12 killed and 7 wounded and
                       the A1 Ain 8 killed and 11 wounded. Having failed in this attack the Shaikh of
                       Baraimi besieged the village of Ain A1 Dhwahir and blocked up the springs which
                       watered the plantations and cut down several date gardens. The Shaikh of Abu
                       Dhabi with 500 men set out to rel pve the besieged village, but finally decided tQ
                       await further support from Debai. On the 14th June a caravan carrying food for
                       the relief of the beleagured force was robbed inside Abu Dhabi territory by a
                       raiding party of the Shaikh of Baraimi, and four days later a second caravan of
                       33 camels carrying food for the Abu Dhabi force was plundered, one of the escort
                       being killed and the remaining two wounded. At this juncture, the Jowasim
                       Shaikhs of Shargah, Ras-al-Khaimah and the Shaikh of Ajman agreed to support
                       Baraimi against Abu Dhabi and Debai: since the Jowasim are Ghaffiris, while the
                       Bani Yas, to whom Abu Dhabi and Debai belong, arc Hanawis, there was every
                      likelihood of a general conflagration developing on the old tribal lines of Ghaffiri
                      against Hanawi. The Shaikh of Debai hearing that the food caravan sent to
                      relieve the Abu Dhabi forces had been looted left with 700 men towards Baraimi
                      and had a meeting with the Shaikh of Baraimi and succeeded in arranging a 15
                      days* truce, with a view to negotiating a final settlement; this truce however was
                      repeatedly violated by the’beduin on both sides, the chief culprits being the
                      Manasir, allies of Abu Dhabi, and finally expired on the 8th July without any final
                      settlement having being arrived at. On the 12th a party of Baraimi beduin
                      attacked the Debai camp inflicting several casualties. A counter raid by Abu Dhabi
                      followed in which 5 of the enemy were killed and 200 sheep, 20 cows, and 10 donkeys
                      were carried off. On the 19th July the Shaikh of Baraimi and his allies made a
                      combined attack on the Shaikh of Dcbai, killing 10 and wounding 14 of his men,
                      while some of their followers raided Jumairah near Debai and carried off 3 slaves
                      and 30 camels. A further fight took place on the 30th July and casualties occurred
                      on both sides, after which a lull followed, which gave the Shaikh of Debai further
                      opportunity of effecting a settlement. Finally on the 9th August peace was
                      restored, the conditions being that both sides should bury the hatchet and that the
                      people of Baraimi should clean out the water springs which they had closed.






















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