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Vibi of Ibi book or Hilar* of docantnlt
Volant of tbt or paftrt. Bamotry. BiuttKO.
Booorit.
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Basrah Factory Agent and Council to the Court Threatened attack of Baerah by tho Persian*. Sack of Basrah
DUry No. -j£-of of Director*, lit February by tho Kaab Arab*.
1776.
1776-77.
CCIX.
Basrah Faotory Agent and Counoil at Ba>rah • Tho Persian force approaches Basrah. Kaab gullivats ontor ' As regard
Pasrah rlrer. Tho English ship attaok thorn.
Diary No. isrof to Mr. Beaumond. the pai
taken b
1776-77. ccx. tho Edg
lish
Basrah Factory Agent and Counoil to the 8eigo of Basrah. Tho Agent and Connoil leave the place. road Low
I Diary No. lirof Presidency (Bushiro Road)— History c
the India
22nd April 1776.
1776-77. Nary, Vo
CCXI. I, p. 161
of tey.
Persian Gulf Mis Robert Gordon to the Presi Negotiation of Robert Garden with Karim Khan, Sheik
sion Diary Vol. dency (Bushiro Road)— 23rd Naisir and Sheik Saddoon. Tho English flag hoisted again at
284 of 1776-76, April 1776. Bushiro. Tho hearty wolcome of Karim Khan.
P»E«-
CCXII.
Ebarah Factory Agent and Council to the Pre Selge of Basrah. Tho Montofik Arabs ably defend it. The
sidency (Bushiro Road)— Persian fleet attack the English ships.
Diary No. ToTof 30th April 1776.
1776-77.
COXIII.
Basrah Factory Shaik Nasir to Robert Garden Alleged attaok by the vessel* under Moore of the Persian
Diary No. "SSTof fleet.
1776-77, p. 80.
ccxiv.
Persian Gulf Mia- Karina Khau’s Phirmand Permitting the English to establish thomselves on the old
aion Diary Yol. received on 18th May 1776. privilege* in any part of Persia, promising protection of tho
284 of 1776-78, English property at Basrah.
p. 02.
CCXIV—A
Basrah Factory Henry Mooro to the Muisalun Informs him of his intended departure from Bushiro for
Diary No. "jm of of Basrah. Bombay and wishes him auccoss.
1776*77.
coxv
Secretariat Inward Letter from Mr. Beaumont, Newa from Basrah.—8addu Khan takes Basrah in April 1770.
Letter book Rodent. Bushiro, dated 6th The. Agent an^ Counoil Ioavo Basrah with their records.
No. 29 of 1776, May 1770. ' Karim Khan had ordered a report to he sent to him of the
p. 211* *ta*e of the Arabian coast from Grain to Maskat. The
people of Grain alarmed and leaving the place. Tho Imam
of Maskat reported to have in view to send a deputation to
Karim. Khan for accommodating matters and agreeing to
pay him a tribute, being very anxious not to loss the trade
of Basiah,on which Maskat depended much.
CCXVI.
Secretariat Inward Letter from Mr. Beaumont, The saie of woollens very limited at Bushiro, though with
Letter Book dated Angnat 1770. the commencement of the trading season in September,
No. 29 of 1770, there was a prospect of large sales. The gulivats of
p. 289.
Sheikh Abdullah of Ormuz bad captured a dow belonging to
his people, but riohly laden with goods from Maskat, and
they chased two trankeja np to Congoom. They had orders
from the vakil to seize all Maskat property and.out otf all
communication between Maskat and tho Gulf. Sheikh Nasir
was too mnch of a merchant himself, pnrobasing one-third
of the .Company's goods at Bushiro to asaist thorn in
maintaining high prices.
COXVII.
Basrah Factory Agent and Council at Basrah Soda Khan encroaches on the Company's privileges.
Diary No. ^ of to the Presidency, dated 22nd
September 1770.
1776-77.
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