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‘Vol: VI. Persian Gulph [Gulf]’
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'Vol: 1. Affairs of the Persian Gulf'
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‘Pension granted to the Family of a Native Carpenter who was killed on board the Sylph Cruizer in an encounter with the Pirates, on his passage to join Sir H. Jones’s Mission at Bushire’
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'Unsettled state of affairs at Muscat and operations against the Joasmee Pirates by the combined forces of the Company and the Muscat Government'
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‘Relative to the dispute between Sultan bin Suggur of Russal Khyma, and Abdoolla bin Rashid of Amulgavine; also, the disputes between other chiefs in the Persian Gulf. Vol: 5’
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‘Translation of a Paper from Shaik Abdulla bin Ahmed dated Bahrein 26th January 1820’
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'Wrecks, Maritime outrages'
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‘Persian Gulf gazetteer. Part 1. Historical and political materials. Précis of Katar [Qatar] affairs, 1873-1904.’
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'Head V Oman Ports Subject 1 to 18 inclusive'
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'Zanzibar, Arabia, and the Persian Gulf'
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'State of affairs at Muscat in consequence of the Imaum's death And Depredations committed in the Persian Gulph by the Joasmee Pirates.'
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‘Affairs of the Persian Gulph’
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