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782  Zaki, al-Ta'nkh al-Harbi, p. 487.
                   783  Rashid al-Hanbali, Muthir al-Wajd(Cairo: al-Matba‘ah al-Salafiyah, 1379), p. 44. Khurshid
                   left 300 Egyptian soldiers in Najd to be kept at Khalid’s disposal.
                   784  On Ibn Thunayyan’s proceedings and confrontation with Khalid and the Egyptian soldiers,
                   see  Ibn Bishr, *Univan al-Majd, vol. 2, pp. 112-119; Ibn Isa, Ta’rikh, pp. 165-6; Winder, Saudi
                   Arabia, pp. 136-140.
                   785  Ibn Bishr, ‘Unwan al-Majd, vol. 2, p. 115.
                   786  Charles Didicr, Scjourchez le Grand-Ch&rxfde la Mekke (Paris: Hachcttc, 1857), p. 162.
                   787  Kcmball, “Wahabecs”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 453.
                   788  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. l,p. 1108.
                   789  Ibid.
                    790  Ibid.
                    791  Winder, Saudi Arabia, p. 141.
                    792  Kcmball, “Wahabecs”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 453.
                    793  Ibn Bishr, 'Unman al-Majd, vol. 2, p. 119.
                    794  Ibid.
                    795  Ibid,p. 158.
                    796  Palgravc,Mjrram>e, vol. 2,p. 68; AmmSa'ld,Ta’nkhal-Dawlahal-Su'udiyah,vol. l,p. 158.
                    797  Ibn Bishr, 'Univan al-Majd, vol. 2, p. 163.
                    798  Ibid, p. 123.
                    799  The complete text of this discourse is found in ibid, pp. 123-6.
                    800  Philby, Saudi Arabia, p. 196.
                    801  Abu ‘Ulayyah, al-Dawlah alSu'udiyah, p. 97.
                    802  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 1109.
                    803  Ibn Bishr, 'Unwan al-Majd, vol. 2, p. 130; Winder, Saudi Arabia, p. 140.
                    804  Ibid.
                    805  For information on al-Hasa affairs prior to this period of Fay§al’s reign, see Ibn Bishr,
                    ‘Unwan al-Majd, vol. 2, pp. 103-106; Bombay Selections, XXIV, pp. 446-8; Lorimer, Gazetteer,
                    vol. 1, pp. 759-760.
                    806  El-Batrik, “Turkish and Egyptian Rule”, p. 188.
                    807  Khurshid to Muhammad ‘All, no. 7, dated 21st Muharram 1255/1839, 'Abdin Files, no. 267,
                    National Archives.
                    808  Khurshid to Muhammad ‘Ali, no. 23, dated 2nd Dhu al-Qa‘dah 1254/1839,'Abdin Files, no.
                    263, National Archives.
                    809  Khurshid to Muhammad ‘Ali with enclosures, no. 137, dated Jumada al-Ula 1255/1839,
                    'Abdin Files, no. 267, National Archives.
                    810  Khalid b. Su‘ud to Muhammad ‘All, no. 41, dated 9th Rajab 1256/1840, 'Abdin Files, no.
                    270, National Archives. Khalid expressed his gratitude for the appointment.
                    811  Kelly, Britain, p. 381.
                    812  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 799.
                    813  Kemball, “Uttoobees”, Bombay Selctions, XXIV, p. 392.
                    814  Kelly, Britain, p. 381.
                    815  Kemball, “Wahabees”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 455.
                    816  Ibid; Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 991.
                    817  Kemball, “Wahabees”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 455; Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. l,p. 879.
                    818  Kemball, “Uttoobees”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 401.
                     819  Ibid.
                     820  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 880.
                     821  Disbrowe, “Uttoobees”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 413; Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p.
                     880.
                     822  Ibid.
                     823  Winder, Saudi Arabia, p. 185.
                     824  Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 879.
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