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Messaoud ben Zeutri, 1916, Djerba (Tun.), 2e cl., 24e R.T.M. 152, (مسعود بن زكري) Ahmed ben Salem Maloufi, 1915, Djerba (Tunisie), 2e cl., 4° R.T.T 152 (احمد بن سالم نالوفي) Massaoud ben Sarry, 1916, Djerba, 2e cl., 271e R.T.T 154 Meherri ben Mehemed ben Lazabi, 1909, Adjim Djerba, 2e cl., 48e B. Pion, 152. (ماهر بن امحمد العزابي)
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Est atteinte, en conséquence, d'une nullité d'ordre public alors même que la, convention originaire intervenue entre le créancier saisissant et les débiteurs saisis, aurait été passée devant un notaire, officier public français, la procédure de saisie immobilière pratiquée, suivant la loi française, sur des immeubles situés en territoire de commandement et appartenant à des indigènes musulmans de ce territoire
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Correspondence relating to the succession to Said bin Taimur [Sa‘īd ibn Taymūr], Sultan of Muscat, in the event of his sudden demise. Said bin Taimur felt that no member of the Royal Family met the two criteria required for his succesor: to hold the same views as his own about the State's close connection with the British Government and to be personally acceptable to the majority of the people. Includes notes by Major Tom Hickinbotham, Political Agent, Muscat, on four members of the Al Bu SaRoyal Family: Saiyid Shahab bin Faisal bin Turki [Shahāb Fayṣal bin Turkī]; Saiyid Nadir bin Faisal [Nādir bin Fayṣal]; Saiyid Hamad bin Faisal; Saiyid Tarik bin Taimur[Tāriq bin Taymūr]; Saiyid Majid bin Taimur [Mājid bin Taymūr]. A letter headed 'Most Secret' from the Political Resident in the Persian Gulf to the Secretary to the Government of India in the External Affairs Department describes a conversation between the Resident and Sultan Said bin Taimur in which the Sultan intimated that he would prefer a British Officer to fill the post of Regent rather than any members of his family. Correspondents include Major Tom Hickinbotham, Political Agent and HBMs Consul, Muscat; Political Resident Persian Gulf; R R Burnett, Secretary to the Government of India, External Affairs Department, New Delhi.
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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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[Rapporti fra la dogmatica muʿtazilita e quella degli Ibāḍiti dell’Africa settentrionale]
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Seven secret reports. The third report (pp. 20-28) is entitled: the rebellion against the Sultan of Muscat.* It outlines the formation of the Imamate of Sālim b. Rāshid al-Kharūṣī in 1913 and follows the course of the struggle between the Sultan and the Imam up to 1916.
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