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959 Kelly, “Tribes and Politics”, The Arabian Peninsula, p. 110.
960 See Lorimer, Gazetteer, vo. 1, p. 709.
961 Ibid.
962 Kelly, Britain, p. 391.
963 Miles, The Countries and Tribes, p. 344.
964 Disbrowc, “Muskat”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 229.
965 Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 709.
966 Badger, History, p. xci; Miles, “Biographical Sketch”, Administration Report, p. 35.
967 Disbrowc, “Muskat”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 232.
968 Ibid.
969 Saldanha, Precis of nejd Affairs, p. 15; Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 458.
970 Disbrowe, “Muskat”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 288; Kelly, Britain, p. 406.
971 Miles, “Biographical Sketch”, Administration Report, p. 35.
Kcmball to Malet, 11 March 1853, Enclosures to Bombay Secret Letters, vol. 115, India Office
Records, L/PS/5/477; Disbrowe, “Muskat”, Bombay Selections, XXIV, p. 288.
973 Ibid', Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 458, states that zakah was increased from $MT 5,000 to
$MT 12,000. As for arrears, Miles (in Countries, p. 344) puts them at $MT 6,000. Palgrave, in
Narrative, vol. 2, p. 286, gives an account similar to that cited in the Records.
974 Ross, “Outlines”, Administration Report, p. 28.
975 Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 460; Landcn, Oman Since 1856, p. 274.
976 Ibid.
977 Ross, “Outlines”, Administration Report, p. 28. A detailed account of the arbitration and
conclusion of the agreement is found in Badger, History, pp. xcix-ci; Kumar, Britain and the I ndian
Ocean, pp. 28-33.
978 See Landen, Oman, pp. 274-5.
979 Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 472.
980 Ibid.
981 Landen, Oman, p. 281.
982 See Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 472.
983 Ibid.
984 Landen, Oman, p. 282.
985 Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 473; Saldanha, Precis of Nejd Affairs, p. 18.
986 Ibid; Winder, Saudi Arabia, p. 231.
987 Al-Salimi, Tuhfah, vol. 2, p. 223; Landen, Oman, p. 283.
988 Saldanha, Precis of Nejd Affairs, p. 18; Kelly, Britain, p. 638.
989 Ibid.
990 Saldanha, Precis of Nejd Affairs, p. 20; Kumar, India and the Persian Gulf region, p. 33.
991 Pelly, Report on Journey to the Wahabee Capital, pp. 1-2; Saldanha, Precis of Nejd Affairs, p.
19.
992 Ibid.
993 Saldanha, Precis of Nejd Affairs, p. 19.
994 For the names, ranks, and numbers of Peily’s party, see his Report, pp. 14-15; Winder, Saudi
Arabia, p. 220.
995 Pelly, Report, p. 51.
996 Mahbub b. Jawhar, described in Peily’s report as Fay§al’s confidential secretary, told Pelly
before his first audience with Faysal that the latter was enraged by the British action at al-
Dammam in 1862.
997 Pelly, Report, p. 51.
998 See Kelly, Britain, p. 643.
999 Pelly, Report, p. 57.
1000 See Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. l,p. 1120.
1001 See Kumar, India and the Persian Gulf, p. 35.
1002 Lorimer, Gazetteer, vol. 1, p. 474.
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