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Administering a Tribal Society
         labour representative at TarTf. Ahmad bin Hasan, of the Sudan tribe,
         who had previously been head guard at various camps, occupied this
         position in 1963. By this limeThani bin Murshid had entered into a
         partnership with a foreign company, African and Eastern, to provide
         various maintenance services in TarTf.
           The expansion of company activity in the western part of
         Abu Dhabi coincided with the start of oil exports from an offshore
         field in 1962. At the same lime the Ruler started to delegate some
         authority through the introduction of a rudimentary administration
         in Abu Dhabi town. The beduin too were subject increasingly to
         new administrative processes, particularly where they took up
         employment.
           In 1964 Ahmad bin Hasan was the Ruler’s representative with the
         drilling contractor Santa Fe at their base camp near TarTf, but
         eventually his authority was further increased and he became known
         as the amir of TarTf. The appointment of Ruler’s representative was
         conferred on a member of the ruling family, and in 1964 it was the
         Ruler’s nephew Muhammad bin Khalid, who was not resident in
         TarTf. The Ruler also often delegated his son Sultan, head of the
         police detachment at TarTf and at times also head of the municipality
         in Abu Dhabi, to have overall responsibility in the entire area where
         the oil company and its contractors operated. He was present at
         many a meeting between the company’s personnel officers and the
         beduin when disputes were discussed and on occasion he visited the
         rigs to smooth out differences. At times his brother Sa'Td was also
         involved in such tasks.
           After Shaikh Zayid became the Ruler of Abu Dhabi in August
         1966, overall responsibility in the oil company’s areas remained for
         some time with his nephew Muhammad bin Khalid, while Ahmad bin
         Hasan was still in charge of day-to-day labour relations.63 In
         November 1968 a labour inspector was installed in TarTf to observe
         the implementation of the labour law which had been promulgated
         on 1 January 1967, and to represent the labour department which had
         been set up recently in Abu Dhabi under the chairmanship of Shaikh
         Ahmad bin Hamad. In the summer of 1968 Shaikh Muhammad bin
         Buti, the Ruler’s cousin on his mother’s side, was appointed
         Governor of TarTf. As the senior government official in the area he
         ensured that the local labour force was treated by all contractors
         according to the labour law and to the practices laid down in a code
         by the oil company.
           During the 1970s, when employment with the contractors of the oil

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