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of al-Hijaz, and thus, with the encouragement and support of ‘Ali Pasha, the tea/i of Baghdad,
         resolved to take the Su'udI ruler’s life. For complete texts, sec Muhammad Amin al-Tamimi,
         “Wathlqatan Ta’rikhiyatan”, Majallat Ddrat al-Malik *Abd al-Aziz, no. 1, Jumada al-Thaniyah
         1395/1975, pp. 88-97.
         426  Miles, The Countries and Tribes, p.299.
         427  Miles, The Countries and Tribes, p. 299; Ibn Ruzayq, al-Fath al-Mubin, folio 197.
         428  Lorimer, Gazetteer, Vol. 1, p.425.
         429  Warden, “Muskat”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 174; Miles, "Sketch of the Career of
         Seyyid Sultan”, Administration Report, p. 28.
         430  Louis Coranccz, Histoire des Wahabis (Paris:: Crapart, 1810), p. 50.
         431  Badger, History, p. lxi; ‘Abd al-‘Aziz Nawwar, Dazuud Bashd (Cairo: Dar al-Katib al-‘Arabi,
          1967), p. 224.
         432  Miles, "Sketch of Seyyid Sultan”, Administration Report, p. 30.
         433  Corancez, Histoire, p. 67.
         434  Corancez, Histoire, p. 67.
         435  Ibid.
         436  Ibid.
         437  Badger, History, p. lxi.
         438  On ‘Uthman’s dissension, see Ahmad Zayni Dahlan, Khuldsat al-Kalam fi Bayan Umard'
         al-Balad al-Hardm (Misr: al-Matba ‘ah al-Miriyah, 1305), p. 271; Ibn Bishr, ‘Univan al-Majd, vol.
          l,pp. 148-149.
         439  See below, p. 61 and p. 65
         440  Miles, The Countries and Tribes, vol. 2, p. 304.
         441  Badger, History, p. lxxi.; Warden, “Muskat”, Bombay Selection, XXIV, p. 175.
         442  Miles, The Countries and Tribes, vol. 2, p. 304; Said-Reutc, Said bin Sultan, p. 10.
         443  Warden, "Muskat”, Bombay Selection, XXIV, p. 176.
         444  Warden, "Muskat”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 176.
         445  See Ibn Ruzayq, al-Fath al-Mubin, folio 211.
         446  Warden, "Muskat”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 176.
         447  Miles, "Biographical Sketch of the Late Seyyid Sa’eed-bin-Sultan” in Administration Report
          1882-1883, p. 21.
         448  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 437.
         449  Miles, "Biographical Sketch”, Administration Report, p. 22.
         450  E.C. Ross, "Outlines of the History of Oman”, Administration Report, p. 23; Lam‘ alShihab
         states that Qays violated his agreement with Badr because the latter gave Najdi judges permission
         to work in Masqat and apply their legal rules upon the people.
         451  Kelly, Britain, p. 107; Warden, "Wahabees”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 305, numbers the
          total force at 4,000.
         452  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 440; Muhammad al-Sha‘afi, "al-‘Allaqat al-Su‘ud!yah al-
          ‘Umanlyah”, Majallat KulTiyat al-Adab: Riydd University, (vol. 1, 1390/1970), p. 223.
          453  See above, p. 57 and p. 59
          454  Al-Haydari, ‘Unwan al-Majd, p. 212.
          455  See ‘Abd al-Rahim, Al-Dawlah al-Su'udiyah, p. 201.
          456  See above, p.61
          457  Lam* al-Shihab, p. 85; Venccz Maurizi (Shaik Mansur), History ofSeydSaid, p. 6.
          458  G.I. Eccles, "The Sultanate of Muscat and Oman”, Journal of the Central Asian Society,
          January 1927, p. 24.
          459  Ibid.
          460  Corancez, Histoire, p. 121.
          461  See Said-Ruete, Said bin Sultan, p. 13.
          462  Saudi Arabia, Memorial, vol. 1, p. 123.
          463  Maurizi, History of Seyd Said, p. 7; Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 435.
          464  Maurizi, History, p. 7.
          465  Miles, "Biographical Sketch on the Late Seyyid Sa’eed”, Administration Report, p. 21.

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