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The Reign of Aḥmad ibn Sa‘īd, Imam of Oman

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1941

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page 257 note 1 Selections from the Records of the Bombay Government, New Series, vol. 24, p. 8.

page 257 note 2 Coupland, R., East Africa and its Invaders, p. 89Google Scholar. Aḥmad was succeeded by his son Sa'īd.

8 So far as I know the Arabic text has not been published. The manuscript was presented by the Sayyid Thuwaini to Badger, and after his death was given by his widow to Cambridge University Library where it is now.

page 258 note 1 Documents sur l'histoire, la geographie et le commerce de l'Afrique Orientale, pt. 1, p. 535.

page 258 note 2 B.M. MSS. Add. 23, 343, fol. 154 recto.

page 258 note 3 v. fol. 159 verso.

page 258 note 4 Guillain, op. cit., pt. 1, p. 542.

page 259 note 1 Miles, S. B., The Countries and Tribes of the Persian Gulf, vol. i, p. 240Google Scholar.

page 260 note 1 Lockhart, L., Nadir Shah, p. 219Google Scholar.

page 260 note 2 Vide p. 188 of Badger's translation. C.U.L. MSS. Add. 2892, fol, 173 recto.

page 260 note 3 B.M. MSS. Add. 23, 343, fol. 171 recto.