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 222
... undertake not to establish any fortified post at Kaf or utilise Kaf or the district in its neighbourhood as a military centre ; and should they at any time consider it necessary to take exceptional measures in the neigh- bourhood of the ...
... undertake not to establish any fortified post at Kaf or utilise Kaf or the district in its neighbourhood as a military centre ; and should they at any time consider it necessary to take exceptional measures in the neigh- bourhood of the ...
Page 260
... undertake to allow British subjects to reside in Qatar for trade and to protect their lives and property . VIII . I also undertake to receive , should the British Government deem it advisable , an Agent from the British Government , who ...
... undertake to allow British subjects to reside in Qatar for trade and to protect their lives and property . VIII . I also undertake to receive , should the British Government deem it advisable , an Agent from the British Government , who ...
Page 489
... undertake responsibility for the safety of British subjects visiting our country . IV . We undertake responsibility to prevent raiding gangs from entering British territory from within our territorial limits , and to recover all stolen ...
... undertake responsibility for the safety of British subjects visiting our country . IV . We undertake responsibility to prevent raiding gangs from entering British territory from within our territorial limits , and to recover all stolen ...
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