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Mission Huguet. 1897-1899 : Carte des kçour du Mzab (Vallée de l’ oued Mzab). / Carte dressée par le Dr Huguet avec la collaboration des lieutenants P. Peltier et F. Goubeau.– 1:20 000.– Bulletin de la Société de géographie, 3e trimestre 1899.– 1 carte : multigraphiée ; h. 29,5 x l. 45,5cm sur une feuille de h. 54,4 x l. 49,6cm.
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Mission Huguet. 1897-1899 : Vallée de l’oued Mzab en aval d’El Ateuf. / Carte dressée par le Dr Huguet avec la collaboration des lieutenants P. Peltier et F. Goubeau.– 1:20 000.– Bulletin de la Société de géographie, 3e trimestre 1899.– 1 carte : multigraphiée ; h. 20,5 x l. 12,3cm sur une feuille de h. 54,4 x l. 49,6cm.
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A memorandum describing how it had emerged that the Sultan of Muskat had granted the French a concession to establish a coaling station on his territory, and stating that the Sultan had only produced the text of the concession upon threat of bombardment by the British. The memorandum goes on to describe the French Government's agreement to withdraw the concession, as it contravened a Treaty of 1862 in which the Sultan pledged not to lease any part of his territory to either Power, and notes the French Government's continuing desire to establish a coaling station on the same terms as the British. The memorandum concludes with a quotation from newspaper, reproducing a statement in the House of Commons regarding the events. The memorandum is written by Sir William Lee-Warner. The Times A memorandum describing how it had emerged that the Sultan of Muskat had granted the French a concession to establish a coaling station on his territory, and stating that the Sultan had only produced the text of the concession upon threat of bombardment by the British. The memorandum goes on to describe the French Government's agreement to withdraw the concession, as it contravened a Treaty of 1862 in which the Sultan pledged not to lease any part of his territory to either Power, and notes the French Government's continuing desire to establish a coaling station on the same terms as the British. The memorandum concludes with a quotation from newspaper, reproducing a statement in the House of Commons regarding the events. The memorandum is written by Sir William Lee-Warner.
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A memorandum explaining that Lord Canning, Viceroy and Governor General of India, had arbitrated between the two sons of Sultan Syud Saeed [Sayyid Sa‘īd bin Sulṭān Āl Bū Sa‘īd]upon his death. The two sons agreed the division of their inheritance between them as Sultans of Zanzibar and Muscat respectively, and the memorandum reproduces an Anglo-French declaration recognising the independence of the two sultans. The memorandum goes on to give the opinion of Sir E C Ross, Political Resident in the Persian Gulf, regarding how Gwadar had originally fallen under the dominions of Muscat. The memorandum was written by Richard William Brant, Foreign Office.
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Famille Ben Ayed : protégés britanniques p. 304 Juifs de Djerba : protégés britanniques p. 312 Juifs de Djerba : protégés italiens
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Compétence immobilière. Habous. Instance entre européens. Adjudication. Tribunaux français. Questions préjudicielles. Droit musulman. Statut personnel. Successions.
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Based on chapters 27, 29 and 40 of Sirḥān b. Saʿīd al-Izkawī’s Kashf al-Ghumma.
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Text and translation of Shammākhī: Siyar, 598-600. Pp. 434-436, Arabic text. Each of the 97 translated items is enriched with many elaborate annotations and references. On pp. 427-433 Basset gives a chronological survey of governors and dynasties in Ifrīqiyā, parallel to Imams and governors of Nafūsa and Imams of Tāhert.
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Text and translation of Shammākhī: Siyar, 598-600. Pp. 434-436, Arabic text. Each of the 97 translated items is enriched with many elaborate annotations and references. On pp. 427-433 Basset gives a chronological survey of governors and dynasties in Ifrīqiyā, parallel to Imams and governors of Nafūsa and Imams of Tāhert.
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