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The volume comprises correspondence and other papers relating to competing British and French interests in Muscat and Oman at the beginning of the twentieth century. The principal point of contention between British officials, represented by Percy Cox (Muscat Political Agent 1899-1903), was the use of the French flag by Omani vessels, permitted by the French Vice-Consul to Muscat, and regarded by the British as being exploited by the region's slave traders as a means of avoiding interference by British ships. Items of note include a letter from Cox to the Political Resident (Charles Kemball), dated 2 January 1902, discussing relations since 1891 between the Sultan of Muscat and British and French officials, the abuse of the French flag in the town, and the need for diplomatic negotiations between Britain, France and the Sultan to resolve the situation (folios 1F-37). Enclosed with Cox's letter is an eyewitness account (from a British Indian subject residing in Soor [Sur]) of slave trading activity in the town during 1901 (folios 31-35). The file also includes a letter from Cox to his French counterpart (Roger Laronce), dated February 1902, explaining that the Sultan protests at what he describes as the French Government's claims to exercise jurisdiction in Muscat territory over Omani subjects (folios 70-71), and Laronce's reply (folion 73); and a report of a tour of the Muscat coast aboard HMS "Amphritite" by Cox (folios 120-22) and Charles Windham, the "Amphritites's" captain (folios 147-49). Reference is made in a number of pieces of correspondence to a confrontation between Arab slave traders and the Portuguese in Mozambique on 18 March 1902 (folios 117-118, and 140-141). In May 1903 Cox writes to the Political Resident, informing him that he has received information from the British Vice-Consul at Mozambique, of around 100 inhabitants of Muscat and Sur being captured and killed in the confrontation (folios 178-180). Cox uses this incident to repeat his recommendation that a British Agent be installed at Sur (folios 145b-145d). Arrangements are also made to loan the Sultan of Muscat funds to enable him to buy his own steamer (folios 123-127), which Cox hopes will encourage the Sultan to take responsibility for his coast, and in particular Sur (folios 135-138). A blueprint of the steamer acquired for the Sultan is included in the file (foldout plan, folio 169).
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A memorandum on British relations with Muscat for the years 1895 to 1901. It was prepared by Colin George Campbell for the India Office on 7 June 1901. The document gives a history of British and French relations with the Sultans of Muscat, and to a lesser extent, Zanzibar. It opens with a brief historical outline from 1798, when the first agreement was signed between Britain and Sulṭān bin Aḥmad al-Sa‘īd, the Sultan of Muscat at the time, to 1895. It then goes into more detail for each year until 1901, covering the diplomatic activities of the two European powers. On folio 2 there is a genealogical table for the al-Sa‘īd dynasty covering the period in question. There are notes on sources in the margins throughout.
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Maġribī. Encre noire. Au f. 1, le texte est encadré au crayon. Quelques notes marginales. Papier filigrané. Vergeures verticales. Filigrane en forme de trois croissants à profil humain.17 fol. Le f. 15v a été laissé en blanc.220 x 165 mm, 21 lignes à la page, surface écrite 135 x 85 mm. Réclames aux versos (f. 6v-14v), et aux rectos (f. 13-15). Pagination centrée dans la marge supérieure. Deux pages entre 25 et 26 ont été omises. Reliure européenne, maroquin brun clair. Textes en arabe. D'après une notice sur la page de garde : El lefetha (Les consultations) d'Abou Amran Moussa ben Ameur Chemakhi, l'auteur serait le juriste ibadite Abū ʿImrān Mūsā ibn ʿĀmir al-Šammāḫī, m. 1404. mais dans la mesure où le texte commence par les mots Ğawābāt al-šayḫ al-fāḍil Abī al-Rabīʿ raḍiya Allāh ʿanhu, il pourrait être plutôt Abū al-Rabīʿ Sulaymān ibn Muḥammad al-Šammāḫī, m. 1819.
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Aḥmad ibn Saʿīd Abū al-ʿAbbās al-Šammāḫī, Kitāb al-Siyar -- 1901-1950 -- manuscrits Cachet (p. 600). Contient une notice anonyme et une lettre de Edmond Doutté (1867-1926) accompagnant le renvoi de l'ouvrage à qui le lui avait communiqué . Provient de la collection Bensmaïne.
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Full-length standing studio portrait of two men, with Sa'id Taimur Bin Faisal (1886–1965; r. 1913–1932) on the right. At the time this portrait was taken he was son of the ruling monarch Sayyid Faisal bin Turki (1864–1913; r. 1888–1913), who is mentioned in the title of the portrait. The man on the left is presumably a retainer of Bin Faisal. The two men stand on a richly patterned carpet, which features an ornate central medallion; Farsi/Persian text is integrated into the design of the medallion. A painted studio backdrop two cusped arches is visible behind the men. An upholstered wooden chair and wooden carved table are used as props at left and right respectively. A letterpress caption page preceding the print reads: ‘Saiyid Timur Bin Fasl, son of His Highness the Sultan of Muskat’ Temporal context: This portrait was most likely taken during the Delhi Durbar of 1903 to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Inscriptions: In pencil, at right alongside image and upper right corner: ‘120’; ‘188’
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