A Collection of Treaties, Engagements, and Sanads Relating to India and Neighbouring CountriesGovernment of India Central Publication Branch, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 550
... responsible tribes has been made , and we have by way of attestation put our seals and signatures to the same , we ... responsible for the passes through them , and as that respon- sibility has not been defined , at times we suffer ...
... responsible tribes has been made , and we have by way of attestation put our seals and signatures to the same , we ... responsible for the passes through them , and as that respon- sibility has not been defined , at times we suffer ...
Page 601
... responsible jointly and individually for all offences ; that is to say , in the first instance , the sub - section concerned will be responsible ; after that the responsibility will lie on the next larger tribal unit and finally the ...
... responsible jointly and individually for all offences ; that is to say , in the first instance , the sub - section concerned will be responsible ; after that the responsibility will lie on the next larger tribal unit and finally the ...
Page 602
... responsible for offenders in our own tribe and in our own limits and we shall be responsible within our limits for offences by others on the understanding that our complicity is proved . 9. We are responsible for the enlistment of ...
... responsible for offenders in our own tribe and in our own limits and we shall be responsible within our limits for offences by others on the understanding that our complicity is proved . 9. We are responsible for the enlistment of ...
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Abdali ABDOOLLAH Abdul Aden aforesaid agree agreement allowances Amir Arab ARTICLE Assistant Awadth ba Haidara Bahrain Baluchistan behalf boundary Brigadier-General Britannic Majesty's British Government British subjects British territory brother Bubakr Chief Chitral clan committed concluded dependencies Deputy Commissioner district dominions engaged entered Fadhl Faisal frontier Gilbert Clayton Government of India Governor-General of India granted Haushabi heirs and successors hereby Highness the Sultan Husain Imam Iraq jirga Kalat Khan Khel Khelat Kohat Kuwait Lahej Mahomed Mahsud Majesty Majesty's Government Maliks ment Mohsin Muhammad Muscat Najd Nasir Nejd offences paid pass payment peace and friendship Persian Gulf Political Agent Political Resident port protection Resident at Aden responsible road Rupees Saeed Saleh Salih Salim Sardar Saud seals Shah Shaikh Shaikh of Bahrain slaves Sultan of Lahej Sultan of Muscat Swat Syud Telegraph tion trade Treaty tribal tribe tribesmen troops Umar undertake vessels Viceroy and Governor-General Wahhabis Wazirs witness