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  • NF-40-021, Ḥafīt; 022, Qumayrah; 023, Wādī Sarami; 024, Sunaynah; 025, Ḍank; 026, Miskin; 027, ʿIrq Salīl; 028, Tan’am; 029, ʿIbrī; 031, Suwayq (xerox copy ed. Nov. 1957); 032, Maṣnaʿa; 033, Sīb; 034, Rustāq; 035, Nakhl (xerox copy Nov. 1957); 036, ʿUdhayba (azaiba); 037, al-Ḥamrā’; 038, Sayq; 039, Wādī Ṭāyīn; 044, Muscat; 047, Quryāt; 048, Ḍibāb; 051, Liwa hollows; 062, Wādū Rafāsh; 063, Jabal Aswad; 065, Wādī Aswad; 066, Naṭīḥ; 068, Jabal Fahūd; 069, Wādī ʿUmayrī; 071, Bahlā; 072, Birkat al-Mawz; 073, Ṣamad; 074, al-Ḥubū; 075, Adam; 076, Muḍaybī; 077, al-Wadīyah; 078, ʿUshaysh; 079, Barzamān; 081, Ibrā’; 082, Ṭīwī; 084, al-Mintirib; 085, Wādī Banī Khālid; 086, Ṣūr; 087, Wahība Sands; 088, Jabal Jaʿalān; 089, Ra’s al-Khabbah

  • 547A, al-Manāmah; 547B, Kanjān; 547C Qatar Peninsula; 547D, al-Hufūf; 548D, -; 563A, ʿIbrī; 563B, Masqaṭ (Muscat); 563C, al-Maṣīrah; 563D, Umm as Samīm; 564B, al-Māriyah; 564C, Qalamat ar-Rakabah; 566A, -; 566D, -; 567A, el-Dīwān; 567B, Bīr Abū Hashīm; 567C, Bīr Abaraja; 567D, Wadi Halfa; 568A, Jilf Kebir plateau; 568B, Bīr Ṣaḥara; 568C, Burj et-Tuyur; 568D, Jebel ʿUweinat; 569B, Maáten Bísciara; 669B, ash-Shiṣar; 669C, al-Ghaydah; 670A, Marmul; 670B, Duqm (Quwayrāt); 670D, Ṣalālah; 686A, Mukallā; 686B, Sayhūt; 687A, Ṣanʿā’; 687B, Bayḥān al-Qaṣāb; 687C, Aden; 687D, Assab; 789B abd C, -; 790A, Djibouti; 790B, Erijavo; 790C, Las Anod; 790D, Hargeisa; 791A, Dante; 791D, Bender Beila.

  • This file contains correspondence related to the maintenance and condition of the three Christian (or European) cemeteries in Muscat. The majority of the correspondence in the file is internal correspondence between British officials, but the file also contains correspondence between the Political Agency in Muscat and external entities including a contractor in India (concerning the purchase of chain for use as railing in a cemetery); Dirk Dykstra of the American Mission in Muscat; and the Ministry [naẓārah] of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman. The correspondence with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs relates to a stolen tombstone being used as flooring in a residence near Matrah, two of these letters are in Arabic (accompanied by English translations). In addition to correspondence, the file contains a plan of the Catholic Cemetery near the American Mission in Muscat (folio 16).

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