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587 Saldanha, Precis of Bahrein Affairs., p. 1.
588 Kelly, Britain, p. 221.
589 Ibid.
590 Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p.853.
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591 Kemball, “Chronological Table of Events Connected with the Uttoobcc Tribe of Arabs
(Bahrein)”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 145.
592 Ibid.
1 593 Ibid.
594 Hcnncll, “Historical sketch of the Uttoobec Tribe”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 381, and
i Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, pp. 856-7.
595 Ibid.
596 Winder, Saudi Arabia in the Nineteenth Century, p. 78.
597 See Kelly, Britain, p. 230.
598 Hennell, “Historical Sketch of the Uttoobee Tribe”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 381.
599 Ibid.
600 Ibid.
601 Kelly, Britain, p. 230.
602 Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 857.
603 Ibid.
604 Hennell, “Historical Sketch of the Uttoobee Tribe”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, pp. 381-2.
605 Winder, Saudi Arabia in the Nineteenth Century, p. 79.
606 See Kemball, “Chroxological Table of Events Connected With the Uttoobec”, Bombay
Selections, XXIV, p. 146.
607 Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 1095.
608 Philby, Saudi Arabia, p. 167.
609 Ibn Bishr, *Unwan al-Majd, vol. 2, p. 58.
610 Ibid.
611 Winder, Saudi Arabia in the Nineteenth Century, p. 79.
612 Al-Nabhani, al-Tuhfah, p. 154.
613 Ibn Bishr, ‘Unwan al-Majd, vol. 2, p. 58. Amir Turk! was assassinated by associates of his
cousin Mshari b. ‘Abd al-Rahman who, following the incident, occupied the palace and imposed
his own rule.
614 Ibn Bishr, ‘Unwan al-Majd, vol. 1, p. 247; Philby, Saudi Arabia, p. 143.
615 Ibid.
616 On the Najdi families in al-Basrah and al-Zubayr, consult al-Haydari, *Univan al-Majd, pp.
164-70.
617 Ibn Bishr, 'Unwan al-Majd, vol. 1, p.247.
618 Shaykh Khaz'al, Ta’rikh al-Kuzvayt alSiyasi (Beirut: n.p., 1962), vol. 1, p. 73.
619 See Abu Hakima, Ta’rikh al-Kuwayt, vol. 2, part 1, p. 95.
620 Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. l,p. 1009.
621 On ‘Ali Pasha’s tax reform, see A. Nawwar, DdwudBasha, pp. 281-2.
622 Al-Farhan, Mukhtasar Ta’nkh al-Kuwayt, p. 122.
623 Qasim, Dirasah li Ta’rikh al-Imarat, p. 20.
624 Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 1008.
625 Ibn Bishr, ‘Unwan al-Majd, vol. 2, p. 46.
626 Ibid.
627 Ibid.
628 Ibid.
629 Ibid.
630 Abu Ulayyah, al-Dawlah alSu'udiiah al-Thaniyah, p. 79.
631 Ibn Bishr, 'Unwan al-Majd, vol. 1, p. 259. Sadlier, Diary, p. 145, puts the number of Najdis
who fled the coast on that occasion at three hundred, most of whom joined the Qasimi force.
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