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466  Badger, History, p. Ixx.
                 467  E.C. Ross, “Outlines”, Administration Report, p. 25.
                 468  Miles, “Biographical Sketch on the Late Scyyid Sa’ccd”, Administration Report, p. 22.
                 469  For various versions of the incident, sec W. Phillips, Oman: A History (New York: Rcynal,
                  1967), p. 86.
                  470  Maurizi, History ofScydSaid, p. 12.
                  471  Ibid.
                  472  Ibid.
                  473  Miles, The Countries and Tribes, p. 310.
                  474  Said-Ruete, Said bin Sultan, p. 20.
                  475  Warden, “Muskat”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 178.
                  476  Ibn Bishr,‘Unwan al-Majd, vol. l,pp. 174-175; Philby, Saudi Arabia, p. 112.
                  477  Warden, “Muskat", Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 169; Kelly, Britain, p. 110.
                  478  For a detailed account on this matter, sec Badger, History, pp. lxxi-lxxii.
                  479  Kelly, Britain, p. 110.
                  480  See Warden, “Wahabees”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 432.
                  481  Ibid.
                  482  E.C. Ross, “Outlines”, Administration Report, p. 25.
                  483  Miles, “Biographical Sketch of the Late Seyyid Sa’eed”, Administration Report, p. 23.
                  484  Kelly, Britain, p. 112.
                  485  Said-Ruete, Said bin Sultan, p. 27.
                  486  Maurizi, History of Seyd Said, p. 53.
                  487  Miles, “Biographical Sketch of the Late Seyyid Sa’eed”, Administration Report, p. 24;
                  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 442.
                  488  Maurizi, History of Seyd Said, p. 69.
                  489  Ibid.
                  490  Ibid.
                  491  Cited by R. Coupland, East Africa and Its Invaders, p. 145.
                  492  Saldanha, Precis of Nejd Affairs 1804-1904, p. 7.
                  493  Ibid.
                  494  Badger, History, p. Ixxvi.
                  495  Ibid.
                  496  See Saldanha, Precis of Nejd Affairs 1804-1904, p. 7.
                  497  Badger, History, p. Ixxiii.
                  498  Ibid.
                  499  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 444; Said-Reute, Said bin Sultan, p. 30.
                  500  For more on the ammunition and equipment provided by the Persians, see Maurizi, History of
                  Seyd Said, pp. 80-81.
                  501  Ibn Bishr, ‘Unwan al-Majd, vol. 1, p. 189.
                   502  Maurizi, History of Seyd Said, p. 85.
                  503  See Coupland, East Africa, p. 146.
                   504  The Ottoman-Egyptian troops engaged in their first military action in early October, 1811.
                   505  Cited by Coupland, East Africa, p. 147.
                   506  Philby, Saudi Arabia, p. 119.
                   507  Kelly, Eastern Arabian Frontiers, p. 56.
                   508  Wellstead, Travels in Arabia, vol. 1, p. 243.
                   509  Lam* al-Shihab, p. 42.
                   510  Philby, Saudi Arabia, p. 120.
                  511  ‘Abd al-Rahim, al-Dawldh alSu‘udiyah al-Ula, p. 102.
                   512  Ibn Bishr, ‘Unwan al-Majd, vol. 1, p. 184.
                  513  Ibid.
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