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                      Education                                         267
                      Police force                                      260
                5 Analysis of the achievements                          269


                 Chapter Eight: The External Influences                 271
                 1 Before the 19th century                              271

                      The Portuguese on the Arab coasts                 271
                      The Qawasim                                       273
                      The polarisation of Eastern Arabian tribes into
                      Hinawi and Ghafiri factions                       273
                          The Civil War in Oman                         273
                          Enumeration of Ghafiri and Hinawi tribes of the area
                          later called "Trucial Oman”                   276

                      Wahhabi influence on the area                     277
                 2  Qawasim, Oman and Great Britain at the
                    beginning of the 19th century                       279
                      Early English trade interests in the Gulf         279
                      Qawasim clashes with English shipping             281
                          Decline of Qasimi trade                       281
                          The memory of the Portuguese conquests        282
                          Qawasim resentment of British-Muscati
                          rapprochement                                 283
                      The implications of the 1820 treaty               283
                          The objectives of the British authorities     283
                          Impact of the Treaty on the relationships between Arab
                          Rulers                                        286
                          Practicalities of peace keeping               287
                          Culmination of the maritime peace policy in 1853  288

                 3  Growing British military and political involvement  288
                      Anti-slavery treaties                             288
                      The littoral shaikhdoms under British eyes        290
                       British-inspired agreement concerning absconding
                       debtors                                          291
                      Intervention in internal matters                  292
                 4  Political benefits of the British influence         293


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