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Muscat Affairs
Catalogue reference: IOR/L/PS/5/447, ff 340-358
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This record is about the Muscat Affairs dating from 2 Dec 1846.
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- IOR/L/PS/5/447, ff 340-358
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Title (The name of the record)
- Muscat Affairs
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Date (When the record was created)
- 2 Dec 1846
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Description (What the record is about)
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This item comprises copies of enclosures to a despatch from the Government of Bombay Secret Department to the Secret Committee, Number 145 of 1846, dated 2 December 1846. The enclosures are dated 9 September-2 December 1846. The papers relate to affairs in Muscat [also spelled Maskat in this item], reported to the Government of Bombay by Captain Atkins Hamerton, HM Consul and HC [Honourable Company's] Agent in the Dominions of the Imaum [Imām, also spelled Imam in this item] of Muscat (based in Zanzibar), including:. The result of Hamerton's investigation of the rumour that the Imaum had agreed to transfer Muscat and its dependencies to his son Prince Said Hillal [Sayyid Hilāl bin Saʿīd, also spelled Hellaul and Hillaul in this item], and Hamerton's report of the bad relationship existing between the Imaum and the Prince; The anxious desire, as conveyed by Hamerton to the Government of Bombay, of the Imaum to receive a response to his request to blockade the port of Bushire [Bushehr] in retaliation for the 'oppressive conduct' by Persian [Iranian] Government officials, notably the Governor of Bunder Abbas [Bandar Abbas], towards his subjects in his possessions on the Persian coast; The proceedings of the Chief of Sohar, Syed Hamood bin Azan [Sayyid Ḥammūd bin 'Azzān Āl Bū Sa'īd, also spelled Saied in this item] in the Persian Gulf, including his transferring to the Matawas [al-Muṭawwi'ūn, priests] of the Beni Saad [Banū Sa'd, an Omani family group] the Fort of Sohar and its dependencies inland, and the election by 500 Matawas of an 'Imam' ['a chief priest or Bishop'] for Oman (an office filled for many years by the Imām of Muscat's family); The principal correspondents are Hamerton and the Government of Bombay. The last three enclosures, the Bombay Times Summary of Intelligence, the Overland Bombay Courier and the Bombay Telegraph are noted as 'Missing 29.10.1906'.
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- British Library: Asian and African Studies
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- No. 145 of 1846
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- Public Record(s)
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 1 item (19 folios)
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Unrestricted
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/e07e9929-2eed-40db-b944-a349c232d36b/
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IOR/L/PS/5
Secret Correspondence with India
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This record is held at British Library: Asian and African Studies
Within the fonds: IOR/L/PS
Political and Secret Department Records
Within the series: IOR/L/PS/5
Secret Correspondence with India
Within the sub-series: IOR/L/PS/5/363-509
Enclosures to Secret Letters from Bombay
Within the file: IOR/L/PS/5/447
'ENCLOSURES TO SECRET LETTERS FROM BOMBAY', Vol 85
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Muscat Affairs