The Arabian frontier of the British raj: merchants, rulers, and the British in the nineteenth-century Gulf
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adam_text | Titel: The Arabian frontier of the British Raj
Autor: Onley, James
Jahr: 2007
Contents
List of Maps, Tables, and Figures xiii
List of Photos xv
Abbreviations xvi
Glossary xviii
Conventions, Terminology, and Transliteration xxxi
Acknowledgements xxxii
1. Introduction 1
1. The Subject 1
2. The Sources 5
3. Overview 7
I. EMPIRE
2. British India s Informal Empire and Spheres of Influence in
Asia and Africa 11
1. British India s residency system in Asia and Africa 12
2. The origins of the residency system, 1613—1763 12
3. The politicization and expansion of the residency system,
1764-1947 14
4. The residency system and Britain s Indian Empire 20
5. Imperialism and the strategy of informal empire 29
6. The Indian Political Service (IPS), 1764-1947 38
7. Early British involvement in the Gulf, 1616-1822 43
8. Britain s Political Residency in the Gulf, 1822-1971 44
9. Britain s Native Agency in Bahrain, c. 1816-1900 54
10. Conclusion 57
II. AGENTS OF EMPIRE
3. British India s Native Agency System in Asia 61
1. British India s native agency system in Asia 62
x Contents
2. British India s native agency system in the Gulf 64
3. British motives for employing native agents 66
4. Robinson s theory of collaboration 71
5. The Indian origins of the native agency system 74
6. The politicization of the native agency system in India and
the Gulf 80
7. Early native agents in the Gulf 83
8. The establishment of the native agency system in the Gulf 91
9. Advantages for the British 93
10. Disadvantages for the British 97
11. Advantages and disadvantages for the native agents 100
12. Conclusion 103
4. The Operation of British India s Native Agency in Bahrain 104
1. The Agency building 104
2. The Agency s finances and organization 106
3. The Agent s intelligence-gathering duties, r.1816-1900 108
4. The Agent s judicial duties, 1861 -1900 119
5. The Agent s political duties, 1872-1900 127
6. The Agent s social duties 132
7. Conclusion 134
5. British India s Native Agents in. Bahrain 136
1. The Banias, c.1816-34 137
2. The Safar family agents 143
3. Mirza Muhammad cAli Safar, 1834-42 151
4. Hajji Jasim (Hajji Abu l Qasim), 1842-62 153
5. Hajji Ibrahim bin Muhsin bin Rajab, 1862-4 155
6. Years of abeyance, 1865-71 157
7. Hajji cAbd al-Nabi Khan Safar, 1872-84 161
8. Hajji Ahmad Khan Safar, 1884-91 164
9. Temporary agents, 1891-3 166
10. Agha Muhammad Rahim Safar, 1893-1900 166
11. Hajji Abbas bin Muhammad bin Fadhil, 1900 169
12. The Native Agency staff after 1900 172
13. Challenges to the agents, 1834-97 174
14. Conclusion 187
Contents xi
6. The Decline of British India s Native Agency System in Bahrain
and the Gulf 189
1. The rift in agent-ruler relations, 1895-1900 189
2. The Agent s Conflict of interest between trade and politics,
1897-9 192
3. The argument for a political agency, 1897-9 200
4. The transition to a political agency, 1899-1900 210
5. Conclusion 213
7. Conclusion: The Arabian Frontier of the Indian Empire 216
Appendix A British India s Residency System in Asia and Africa 225
1. British India s residency system, 1880s 225
2. Persia Agency, 1616-1763 228
3. Basrah Agency, 1763-1914 (responsible for the Gulf during
1763-78) 229
4. Bushire Residency, 1778-1822 230
5. Lower Gulf Agency, 1820-2 231
6. Gulf Residency, 1822-78 232
7. Gulf Residency, 1878 -1946, and the Consulate-General for
Fars, 1878-1946 234
8. Gulf Residency, 1946-71 236
9. Britain s native agents in the Gulf, c.1758-1958 237
10. Gulf Residency staff, 1834 238
11. Gulf Residency staff (Persian Coast and Islands only), 1869 241
12. Gulf Residency staff budget (Bushire HQ), 1899 248
13. Muscat Agency staff budget, 1901 251
14. Gulf Residency complete budget, 1899 253
15. Graded officers serving in political residencies, 1877 256
16. British military establishments in the Gulf 257
Appendix B Rulers and Residents 260
1. Rulers of Bahrain 260
2. Residents in Bushire 261
3. Agents for the Lower Gulf (Qishm Island) 262
4. Political Residents in the Gulf (Bushire) 263
5. Political Residents in the Gulf (Ras al-Jufair, Bahrain) 267
6. Governors of Bombay 268
7. Viceroys of India 269
xii Contents
Appendix C British India s Native Agents in Bahrain 271
1. Native Agents 272
2. Native Agency staff 274
3. British Indian Steam Navigation Co. Agents (Gray Paul
Co.) 276
4. Gulf Merchant grades 277
Appendix D British Control: Bahrain v. the Indian States 280
Appendix E Anglo-Bahraini Legal Obligations and Rights 281
Bibliography 289
Index 339
List of Maps, Tables, and Figures
MAPS
1. British India, the Indian Empire, and the residency system in the 1890s 16
2. The Gulf Residency (1822-1971) and Fars Consulate-General
(1878-1946) in the nineteenth century 22
TABLES
1. Private paper collections in Bahrain (Bushiri Archive) 6
2. Oral histories in Bahrain 7
3. Stations (independent offices) and their corresponding districts in the
East India Company 13
4. The East India Company and British Government of India s commercial
and diplomatic districts outside India 18
5. The British Indian Empire in the 1890s 25
6. The Gulf Residency s political establishment in the nineteenth century 55
7. British India s native agency system in South-West Asia 63
8. Native agent titles in the Gulf 65
9. Victims of the Gulf climate 69
10. GulfResident s monthly political staff budget for 1834 and 1860-1 71
11. Gazetted native political agents in 1884 78
12. Cost of a Native political agency v. a British political agency 95
13. British native agency buildings in Bahrain 105
14. Persian Gulf Division of the Bombay Postal Circle (Bombay GPO) 118
15. Methods of coercion Britain employed in Bahrain and its dependencies,
1820-1900 131
16. Safar family members who served British India 144
17. Sharif family members who served British India 151
18. Agencies and consulates under the supervision of the Gulf Resident in
1899 214
19. Agencies and consulates under the supervision of the Gulf Resident in
1911 215
xiv List of Maps, Tables, and Figures
FIGURES
1. Safar family tree 148
2. Sharif family tree 149
List of Photos
1. Gulf Residency heardquarters, Bushire
2. Bait Safar, Bushire
3. Britain s Native Agency staff in Bahrain c.1898-9
4. Shaikh Isa Al Khalifah (Ruler of Bahrain 1869-1923)
5. Yusuf bin Ahmad Kanoo, Bahrain
6. Agha Muhammad Khalil Sharif, Bushire
7. Britain s Political Agency staff in Bahrain c.1929
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Titel: The Arabian frontier of the British Raj
Autor: Onley, James
Jahr: 2007
Contents
List of Maps, Tables, and Figures xiii
List of Photos xv
Abbreviations xvi
Glossary xviii
Conventions, Terminology, and Transliteration xxxi
Acknowledgements xxxii
1. Introduction 1
1. The Subject 1
2. The Sources 5
3. Overview 7
I. EMPIRE
2. British India's Informal Empire and Spheres of Influence in
Asia and Africa 11
1. British India's residency system in Asia and Africa 12
2. The origins of the residency system, 1613—1763 12
3. The politicization and expansion of the residency system,
1764-1947 14
4. The residency system and Britain's Indian Empire 20
5. Imperialism and the strategy of informal empire 29
6. The Indian Political Service (IPS), 1764-1947 38
7. Early British involvement in the Gulf, 1616-1822 43
8. Britain's Political Residency in the Gulf, 1822-1971 44
9. Britain's Native Agency in Bahrain, c. 1816-1900 54
10. Conclusion 57
II. AGENTS OF EMPIRE
3. British India's Native Agency System in Asia 61
1. British India's native agency system in Asia 62
x Contents
2. British India's native agency system in the Gulf 64
3. British motives for employing native agents 66
4. Robinson's theory of collaboration 71
5. The Indian origins of the native agency system 74
6. The politicization of the native agency system in India and
the Gulf 80
7. Early native agents in the Gulf 83
8. The establishment of the native agency system in the Gulf 91
9. Advantages for the British 93
10. Disadvantages for the British 97
11. Advantages and disadvantages for the native agents 100
12. Conclusion 103
4. The Operation of British India's Native Agency in Bahrain 104
1. The Agency building 104
2. The Agency's finances and organization 106
3. The Agent's intelligence-gathering duties, r.1816-1900 108
4. The Agent's judicial duties, 1861 -1900 119
5. The Agent's political duties, 1872-1900 127
6. The Agent's social duties 132
7. Conclusion 134
5. British India's Native Agents in. Bahrain 136
1. The Banias, c.1816-34 137
2. The Safar family agents 143
3. Mirza Muhammad cAli Safar, 1834-42 151
4. Hajji Jasim (Hajji Abu'l Qasim), 1842-62 153
5. Hajji Ibrahim bin Muhsin bin Rajab, 1862-4 155
6. Years of abeyance, 1865-71 157
7. Hajji cAbd al-Nabi Khan Safar, 1872-84 161
8. Hajji Ahmad Khan Safar, 1884-91 164
9. Temporary agents, 1891-3 166
10. Agha Muhammad Rahim Safar, 1893-1900 166
11. Hajji 'Abbas bin Muhammad bin Fadhil, 1900 169
12. The Native Agency staff after 1900 172
13. Challenges to the agents, 1834-97 174
14. Conclusion 187
Contents xi
6. The Decline of British India's Native Agency System in Bahrain
and the Gulf 189
1. The rift in agent-ruler relations, 1895-1900 189
2. The Agent's Conflict of interest between trade and politics,
1897-9 192
3. The argument for a political agency, 1897-9 200
4. The transition to a political agency, 1899-1900 210
5. Conclusion 213
7. Conclusion: The Arabian Frontier of the Indian Empire 216
Appendix A British India's Residency System in Asia and Africa 225
1. British India's residency system, 1880s 225
2. Persia Agency, 1616-1763 228
3. Basrah Agency, 1763-1914 (responsible for the Gulf during
1763-78) 229
4. Bushire Residency, 1778-1822 230
5. Lower Gulf Agency, 1820-2 231
6. Gulf Residency, 1822-78 232
7. Gulf Residency, 1878 -1946, and the Consulate-General for
Fars, 1878-1946 234
8. Gulf Residency, 1946-71 236
9. Britain's native agents in the Gulf, c.1758-1958 237
10. Gulf Residency staff, 1834 238
11. Gulf Residency staff (Persian Coast and Islands only), 1869 241
12. Gulf Residency staff budget (Bushire HQ), 1899 248
13. Muscat Agency staff budget, 1901 251
14. Gulf Residency complete budget, 1899 253
15. Graded officers serving in political residencies, 1877 256
16. British military establishments in the Gulf 257
Appendix B Rulers and Residents 260
1. Rulers of Bahrain 260
2. Residents in Bushire 261
3. Agents for the Lower Gulf (Qishm Island) 262
4. Political Residents in the Gulf (Bushire) 263
5. Political Residents in the Gulf (Ras al-Jufair, Bahrain) 267
6. Governors of Bombay 268
7. Viceroys of India 269
xii Contents
Appendix C British India's Native Agents in Bahrain 271
1. Native Agents 272
2. Native Agency staff 274
3. British Indian Steam Navigation Co. Agents (Gray Paul
Co.) 276
4. Gulf Merchant grades 277
Appendix D British Control: Bahrain v. the Indian States 280
Appendix E Anglo-Bahraini Legal Obligations and Rights 281
Bibliography 289
Index 339
List of Maps, Tables, and Figures
MAPS
1. British India, the Indian Empire, and the residency system in the 1890s 16
2. The Gulf Residency (1822-1971) and Fars Consulate-General
(1878-1946) in the nineteenth century 22
TABLES
1. Private paper collections in Bahrain (Bushiri Archive) 6
2. Oral histories in Bahrain 7
3. Stations (independent offices) and their corresponding districts in the
East India Company 13
4. The East India Company and British Government of India's commercial
and diplomatic districts outside India 18
5. The British Indian Empire in the 1890s 25
6. The Gulf Residency's political establishment in the nineteenth century 55
7. British India's native agency system in South-West Asia 63
8. Native agent titles in the Gulf 65
9. Victims of the Gulf climate 69
10. GulfResident's monthly political staff budget for 1834 and 1860-1 71
11. Gazetted native political agents in 1884 78
12. Cost of a Native political agency v. a British political agency 95
13. British native agency buildings in Bahrain 105
14. Persian Gulf Division of the Bombay Postal Circle (Bombay GPO) 118
15. Methods of coercion Britain employed in Bahrain and its dependencies,
1820-1900 131
16. Safar family members who served British India 144
17. Sharif family members who served British India 151
18. Agencies and consulates under the supervision of the Gulf Resident in
1899 214
19. Agencies and consulates under the supervision of the Gulf Resident in
1911 215
xiv List of Maps, Tables, and Figures
FIGURES
1. Safar family tree 148
2. Sharif family tree 149
List of Photos
1. Gulf Residency heardquarters, Bushire
2. Bait Safar, Bushire
3. Britain's Native Agency staff in Bahrain c.1898-9
4. Shaikh Isa Al Khalifah (Ruler of Bahrain 1869-1923)
5. Yusuf bin Ahmad Kanoo, Bahrain
6. Agha Muhammad Khalil Sharif, Bushire
7. Britain's Political Agency staff in Bahrain c.1929 |
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