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                                      CHAPTER I.
                           DYNA6TIO CHANGES AMONG THE TrUCIAL CHIEFS.
               Section*.                                         PABiasiFn*.
                (i) Joasmi Chiefs .                                 1—20
               (ii) Abu Thabi Chiefs   •                           21—22
               (iii)  Felasa Chiefs ,   .                          2&—26
               (iv)  Chiefs of Ejmau                               27
               (▼) Chiefs of Umm-el-Kowcin                       . 27 A



                                      CHAPTER II.
                            Payment of fines direct to toe sufferers .  . 28—33

                                     CHAPTER III.
                               Report about Arab Tribes, 1854.
                  (a) Attachment of the tribes to the British Governmout
                  (5) Tho Shihiyin tribe and the British Government
                  (c) Maritime irregularities .   ...


                                      CHAPTER IV.
                               Retort about Arab Trides, 1855.
                  (a) War between Sultan-bin-Saggar and the Shihiyin tribe. Attack
                       on Himriah and the Chief of Shargah's defeat
                  (4) Wahabi encroachments in Oman and the British policy
                   (c)  Instructions to the naval squadron about preventing transport of \ 35
                       munitions of war and troops by sea. Tho Joasmi Chief nob to
                       be allowed to carry on maritime operations against rebellious
                       subjects witbouts Resident's sanction .
                   (d)  Sultan-bin-Saggar in dotage              «

                                      CHAPTER V.
                                Inter-tribal Wars, 1864—1873.
                (i) War between Moskat and Persia. Prohibition of transport of troops
                    by Chief of Abu Thabi to the aid of the Imam of Maskat ,   . 36—37
                (ii) Piratical descent of Said-bin-Tahnun, ex-Ruler of the Beni-Yas, upon
                    Abu Thabi.................................................................................  . 38—42
               (iii)  Disturbances in Oman caused by Seyyid Turki and fomented by
                    Sheikh Sultan-bin-Saggar of Shargah, 1857 ..... . 43
               (iv)  Defeat in battle of Joasmi Chief by the combined forces of Abn Thabi
                    and Debai, 1858   ..................................................................................  44—48
               (v)  Capture of Bahrein Sheikh's baggalow by Colonel Pelly: No such con-
                    fiBcatious to be made without previous orders of the Government of
                    Iudia, 1865-1866 ....................................................................................  49
               (vi) War between Katar trihes on the one side and the Chiefs of Bahrein and
                    Abu Thabi on the other, 1868 ......          . 50
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