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Family of the late Sulaiman Pasha al Baruni at Nafusi: wish to return to Tripoli from Muscat. Code 91 File 11926
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The file comprises telegrams, despatches, correspondence, memoranda, and notes, relating to Suleiman al Baruni and his relatives. The discussion in the file concerns: Baruni's travel to Iraq and Muscat his membership of the Ibadhi sect and the esteem he was held in by both the Sultan of Muscat and Oman and the Imam of Oman his appointment as Minister in the government of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman arrangements for travel of members of his family The principal correspondents in the volume are: the Political Agent, Muscat; the Political Resident in the Persian Gulf; HM High Commissioner for Iraq; and officials of the Government of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman.
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The file comprises telegrams, despatches, correspondence, memoranda, and notes, relating to Suleiman al Baruni and his relatives. The discussion in the file concerns: The nationality of al-Baruni who was from Libya and implications for his admission to Oman His membership of the Ibadhi sect and his claim that he had influence with tribes inland from Tripoli Arrangements for travel of members of his family. The principal correspondents in the volume are: the Political Agent, Muscat; the Political Resident in the Persian Gulf; and officials of the Government of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman.
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Correspondence relating to the activities of Sheikh Sulaiman Pasha al Baruni (also written Suleiman) [Sulayman al-Barūnī al-Nufūsi], an exiled notable of Tripoli appointed to the Muscat State Government. The file includes correspondence between officials at the Political Agency in Muscat, Political Residency in the Persian Gulf, Government of India (External Affairs Department), India Office and Foreign Office discussing the appointment of al Baruni as Adviser for Internal Affairs and Inspector of Walis and the suspected reasons behind it. Also contained within the file are translations of intercepted letters to and from al Baruni to various members of the exiled Tripolitanian community between 17 September 1939 and 20 March 1940. The correspondence discusses the situation in Tripolitania, the position of the Italians in the Second World War, the formation of committees and the elections of leaders, and the possibility of liberating their homeland. Correspondents include: Syed Ahmad Zarim (Salambo, Ahwaj, Tunis) The French Minister and Resident-General at Tunis Syed Omar Faiq Shunaib, a notable of Tripoli (As-Salhiyah, Damascus) Sheikh Ahmed Beg al Baruni, Qadhi of Yafrin (Tripoli) Ahmad Zari Ar-Rihaibi (Tripoli) Omar Faiq Shanib (Damascus) Ahmad Zarim bin Khalifah bin Omar (Salambo, Tunis) Syed Muhammad Ariqi, President of the Association of Tripolian Immigrants in Tunis Present within the file are translated letters and statements with multiple signatures of the 'chiefs and sheikhs' of Tripoli residing in Egypt declaring their intention to form a committee and elect a president (folios 15-17).
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- Bārūnī, Sulaymān al- (1870-1940)
- Abū ‘l-Yaqẓān, Ibrāhim (1888-1973) (1)
- al-Ǧumhūriyyaẗ al-Ṭarābulusiyya (1918-1922) (1)
- Invasion italienne -- Libye (2)
- Périodiques -- Egypte (1)
- Poésie -- Djebel Nefousa (1)
- Récits de voyage -- Djebel Nefousa (1)
- Réformisme -- Mzab (1)
- الجادوي، سليمان (1871-1951) (1)
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