By 1800, the English East India Company at Bombay was, interested in achieving stability in the Persian/Arabian Gulf, which served as an imperial trade and mail route. The first obstacle encountered was piracy of the Qawasim tribal confederacy of al-Sir province of 'Uman. Piracy was an integral aspect of Qasimi maritime warfare and economy, but the British identified Qasimi piracy with Wahhabi control over al-Sir. For several years, Bombay lacked sufficient funds, ships and manpower to defeat the Qawasim, and therefore made limited efforts to punish Qasimi, pirates without risking involvement with the Wahhabi power in Eastern Arabia. [...]Vers 1800 la firme anglaise East India Company a Bombay était déja interessé dans le problème d'achever...
Commonly represented in contemporary texts and modern historiographical accounts as a dangerous and ...
By the 1740s the English East India Company's trade and its servants' private trade in India were su...
Through XVI and XX centuries Ottoman State called Algeria, Tunisia and Tripolis as Western Colonies ...
For 150 years after 1820, Oman and the littoral sheikhdomsof the Arabian Gulf were known respectivel...
Although almost every sea was dominated by Royal Navy, it couldn't reach every single place in the w...
In the middle of the 18th century AH/ 12th century AH, following the series of wars in India by the ...
Between 1820-1892, Britain’s interest in the Persian Gulf gradually expanded through a series of bil...
The role of Indians in Muscat shifted and changed depending on time periods and contexts. During the...
From the 1690s onward, European pirates frequently plundered the sailing ships of Mughal subjects in...
This book charts the surge and decline in piracy in the early eighteenth century (the so-called "Gol...
2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D57184/85 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 25th April 2018 until 1st May 2023Between 1716...
At the end of the 19th Century, British colonial authorities in India became aware of the importance...
Between early 1600s and the mid 19th century, the British East India Company lead the establishment ...
This study attempts to explore the multi-faceted challenges and hindrances brought upon the British ...
Commonly represented in contemporary texts and modern historiographical accounts as a dangerous and ...
By the 1740s the English East India Company's trade and its servants' private trade in India were su...
Through XVI and XX centuries Ottoman State called Algeria, Tunisia and Tripolis as Western Colonies ...
For 150 years after 1820, Oman and the littoral sheikhdomsof the Arabian Gulf were known respectivel...
Although almost every sea was dominated by Royal Navy, it couldn't reach every single place in the w...
In the middle of the 18th century AH/ 12th century AH, following the series of wars in India by the ...
Between 1820-1892, Britain’s interest in the Persian Gulf gradually expanded through a series of bil...
The role of Indians in Muscat shifted and changed depending on time periods and contexts. During the...
From the 1690s onward, European pirates frequently plundered the sailing ships of Mughal subjects in...
This book charts the surge and decline in piracy in the early eighteenth century (the so-called "Gol...
2 volsSIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D57184/85 / BLDSC - British Library ...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 25th April 2018 until 1st May 2023Between 1716...
At the end of the 19th Century, British colonial authorities in India became aware of the importance...
Between early 1600s and the mid 19th century, the British East India Company lead the establishment ...
This study attempts to explore the multi-faceted challenges and hindrances brought upon the British ...
Commonly represented in contemporary texts and modern historiographical accounts as a dangerous and ...
By the 1740s the English East India Company's trade and its servants' private trade in India were su...
Through XVI and XX centuries Ottoman State called Algeria, Tunisia and Tripolis as Western Colonies ...