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514  Major Clarence Mann, Abu Dhabi (Beirut: Khayats, 1964), p. 25; Philby, Saudi Arabia, pp.
        515  Ibn Bishr, 'Unwan al-Majd, vol. 1, p. 189.
        516  Badger, History, p. Ixxvii; Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 442.
        517  For details of Muflaq’s action there, sec Badger, History, pp. lxxvii-Ixxviii.
        518  Maurizi, History, p. 89, states that Sa‘id sent a ship to the Pasha loaded with provisions and
        ammunition and assured him that he could count on all the assistance Masqat could afford as long
        as his efforts were directed against the common enemy.
        519  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 650.
        520  Ibid.
        521  See Ibn Ruzayq, al-Sahifah al-'Adnaniya, folios 135-6.
        522  Maurizi, History of SeydSaid, p. 87.
        523  Badger, History, p. Ixxvii.
        524  Ibid.
        525  Ibid.
        526  Kelly, Britian, p. 130.
        527  Warden, “Wahabecs”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 435.
        528  Ibid.
        529  Warden, “Muskat”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 178.
        530  Maurizi, History of Seyd Said, p. 90.

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        531  Brydges, Wahauby, p. 17; Jean Raymond, Les Wahabys(Cairo: Societe Royalede Geographic
        d’Egypte, 1925), p. 29.
        532  See above, p. 112.
        533  Burckhardt, Notes on the Bedouins, p. 207.
        534  Holt, Egypt and the Fertile Crescent, p. 179.
        535  See Burckhardt, Notes, p. 218.
        536  The earliest communication appeared in a letter from the Porte to Muhammad ‘Ali (no. 4,
        dated 12th Safar 1224/1809, Bahr Barra Files, no. 1, National Archives. Both the contents of this
        letter and the information of al-Jabarti in his ‘Aja'ib al-Athdr, vol. 3, p. 229, indicate that the Porte
        stressed the religious aspect, appealing to Muhammad ‘Ali to help restore the Holy Mosques from
        the Kharijites.
        537  A detailed account of the expeditions is found in ‘Abd al-Rahim, al-Dawlah alSu'udiyah, pp.
        289-332. Zaki, al-Tankh al-Harbi, pp. 43-92, and Wcygand, Histoire militaire de Mohammed Aly,
        vol. 1, pp. 67-116.
        538  Forster Sadlier, “Account of a Journey from Katif on the Persian Gulf to Yamboo...”,
        Transactions of the Literary Society of Bombay, III (1823), p. 489.
        539  Muhammad Najib to Muhammad ‘Ali, 25th $afar 1234 A.H., Bahr Barra Files, no. 6,
        National Archives.
        540  See Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 1089; Ibn Bishr, ‘Unwan al-Majd, vol. 1, p. 258.
        541  Palgrave, Narrative of a Year's Journey, vol. 2, p. 60.
        542  El-Batrik, “Turkish and Egyptian Rule in Arabia”, p. 174.
        543  The best account on the short-lived rules of Muhammad b. Mu‘ammarandMusharib,. Su‘ud
        is found in Winder’s Sa‘udi Arabia in the Nineteenth Century, pp. 50-51.
        544  Ibn Bishr, 'Unwan al-Majd, vol. 2, p. 68.
        545  Palgrave, Narrative, vol. 2, p. 61.
        546  See El-Batrik, “Turkish and Egyptian Rule”, p. 176.
        547  Ibn Bishr, ‘Unwan al-Majd, vol. 2, p. 14.
        548  Palgrave, Narrative, vol. 2, p. 62.
        549  Ahmad Yakan to Muhammad ‘All, no. 323, dated 10th Sha‘ban 1241/22nd March 1826,
        Hijaz Files, no. 6, National Archives.
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