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    The Persian Gulf Residency (Arabic: المقيمية السياسية البريطانية في الخليج الفارسي[citation needed]) was a subdivision of the British Empire from 1822...
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    The Persian Gulf (Persian: خلیج فارس, romanized: xalij-e fârs, lit. 'Gulf of Fars', pronounced [xæliːdʒe fɒːɾs]), sometimes called the Arabian Gulf (Arabic:...
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    of foreign affairs was left to the British. The states under the Persian Gulf Residency and the Aden Protectorate (part of the Bombay Presidency until 1937)...
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    United Arab Emirates Piracy in the Persian Gulf List of British representatives in the Trucial States Persian Gulf Residency Dunes (stamps) British Raj Winder...
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    Bahrain province (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    During this period, Bahrain was under effective control of the Persian Gulf Residency and Iran regarded it under British colonial occupation. Although...
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    governance of the British Indian Empire, including Aden, Burma and the Persian Gulf Residency. The post was created in 1858 when the East India Company's rule...
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    A Residency was an administrative division of: the former British Empire. Most notable were the following: British Residency of the Persian Gulf Residencies...
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    Residency Other Residencies Mysore Residency Gwalior Residency Hyderabad Residency Persian Gulf Residency, for the British protectorates – Trucial States (1892–1971)...
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    the 17th century Whampoa anchorage Anglo-Nepalese war (1814–1816) Persian Gulf Residency Dutch East India Company Also known as the Honourable East India...
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  • relevant. Resident (title) Political officer (British Empire) Persian Gulf Residency Residencies of British India The Imperial Gazetteer of India v t e...
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  • Persian Gulf Residency – Summary of News from the Arab States of July 1926. IOR/L/PS/10/1177. Prideaux, Francis Bellville. Persian Gulf Residency –...
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    independence in 1948. The Trucial States of the Persian Gulf and the other states under the Persian Gulf Residency were theoretically princely states as well...
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    announced. "'Pocket No. 8: Enclosure to Part III of Volume I of the Persian Gulf Gazetteer: Genealogical Table of the Āl Thāni (Ma'ādhīd) Family of Dōhah...
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  • The Kerala Gulf diaspora refers to the people of Kerala living in the West Asian Arab states of the Persian Gulf. A report presented in 2014, estimates...
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    United Arab Emirates (category Member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council)
    and Saudi Arabia to the southwest; as well as maritime borders in the Persian Gulf with Qatar and Iran. The United Arab Emirates is an elective monarchy...
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    sheikhdoms were known as the Trucial States under the British Raj's Persian Gulf Residency from 1820 to 1971. They became independent as the United Arab Emirates...
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  • Egypt (1964–1965). He was also Chief Political Resident in the Persian Gulf Residency and Chargé d'affaires in Iran during the Abadan Crisis. He married...
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    Burma had become a separate colony in 1937, though unofficially the Persian Gulf Residency was included. As part of the British Empire, India was covered by...
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    on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2014. Bahrain was under the Persian Gulf Residency as a British protectorate state at the time of Hamad's birth. Bahrain...
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    Mandatory Palestine. Along with its longstanding control of the Persian Gulf Residency and the Aden Protectorate, and its recently-acquired control of...
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    Ahmed Al Khalifa. While the Persian Gulf Residency was in charge of the external representation of the Emirates in the Gulf, an advisor was assigned to...
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    Emirates. (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) Persian Gulf Residency History of the United Arab Emirates Foreign relations of the United...
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  • Senior Naval Officer, Persian Gulf, was a Royal Navy command appointment who was responsible for administering the Persian Gulf Station military formation...
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    com. 3 July 2021. Retrieved 13 July 2021. Bahrain was under the Persian Gulf Residency as a British protectorate state at the time of Hamad's birth. Wikimedia...
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    who were altogether colonial territories of the United Kingdom's Persian Gulf Residency, he was tasked with demarcating up the borders of the emirates that...
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    1878 by Captain Edward Law Durand (first-assistant resident to the Persian Gulf Residency), who tricked the mullahs into releasing it to him by telling them...
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    force on January 1, 2009. Following the termination of the British Persian Gulf Residency and withdrawal of British troops in 1971, the U.S. and Oman have...
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    significant port of Aden, despite opposition from Constantinople. The Persian Gulf Residency was established in 1822 following the General Maritime Treaty of...
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  • commercial operations in the region. Between 1829 and 1904, the Persian Gulf Residency appointed an Assistant post in Bahrain. It was occupied by natives...
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  • territories List of predecessors of sovereign states in Asia Colonialism Persian Gulf Residency Imperialism in Asia Taiwan under Japanese rule Decolonisation Wars...
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