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667  Moysc-Bartlctt, The Pirates, p. 225.
         668  It seems from the sources dealing with this matter that Tahnun was actually subject to the
         ruler of Masqat. See Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 317.
         669  Kelly, Eastern Arabian Frontiers, p. 60.
         670  Ibid.
         671  Hcnnell, “Sketch of the Joasmee Tribe, 1819-1831”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 317.
         672  Kelly, Eastern Arabian Frontiers, p. 61.
         673  Prior to this event, the Sudan tribe left Qatar when it became part of the Su'udi territories,
         and settled near Shariqah. Later, they seceded from ‘Ajman to Abu Zabi.
         674  Mann, Abu Dhabi, p. 31.
         675  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 685.
         676  Ibid, 687.
         677  Palgrave, Narrative, vol. 2, p. 63.
         678  I.e., the contact between ruling parties, not subjects. See above, p. 000.
         679 Hcnnell, “Historical Sketch of the Joasmee Tribe, 1819-183 Bombay Selections, XXIV, p.
         319.
         680  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 687.
         681  See above, p. 51
         682  Hawley, The TrucialStates, p. 133.
         683  See Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. I, p. 676.
         684  Saldanha, Precis of Nejd Affairs, p. 9; Kelly, Britain, p. 229.
         685  Hawley, The Trucial States, p. 151.
         686  Saldanha, Precis of Nejd Affairs, p. 10; Kelly, Britain, p. 229.
         687  Ibid.
         688 Hennell, “Historical Sketch of the Joasmee Tribe, 1819-1831”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p.
         439.
         689  Ibid.
         690  Winder, Saudi Arabia, p. 79.
         691  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 688.
         692  Ibid.
         693  Ibid.
         694 Hennell, “Historical Sketch of the Joasmee Tribe, 1819-1831”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p.
         325.
         695  Ibn Bishr, ‘LJnwan al-Majd, vol. 2, pp. 51-52.
         696  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 765; Mann, Abu Dhabi, p. 35.
         697  Whitelock, “An Account of Arabs Who Inhabit the Coast”, Annual Report for 1835-36, p. 35.
         698  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 765.
         699  A. B. Kemball, “Historical Sketch of the Beniyas Tribe, 1832-1843”, Bombay Selections,
         XXIV, p. 471.
         700  Mann, Abu Dhabi, p. 37.
         701  Mulla Hussain agent to Sharja to D. A. Blane, Resident in the Gulf, 29th Zulgaada (22 May
         1833), Board’s Collections, vol. 1435, India Office Records, F/4/1435.
         702  Ibid.
         703  Saldanha, Precis of Nejd Affairs, p. 11.
         704  Kemball, “Historical Sketch of the Wahabee.Tribe, 1832-1844”, Bombay Selections, XXIV,
         pp. 441-442.
         705  Ibid.
                                           Dhu’l-Hijjah 1249 (3 April 1834), Board’s
                                                         Ruzayqi a,
         ^Laniya^foUo^^Guinain, Documents, vol. 2, p. 175.
         708 Maurizi, History, pp. 87-88; Winder, Saudi Arabia, p. 36.
         709 Winder, Saudi Arabia, p. 36.

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