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Power Struggles and Trade in the Gulf 1620 - 1820

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Power Struggles and Trade in the Gulf 1620 - 1820
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Power Struggles and Trade in the Gulf 1620 - 1820
تاريخ النشر: 01/01/2013
الناشر: منشورات القاسمي
النوع: ورقي غلاف فني
نبذة الناشر:The British became the dominant power in the Arab Gulf in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The conventional view has justified Brithish imperial expansion in the Gulf region because of the need to suppress Arab piracy.
This book challenges the myth of piracy and argues that the threat of ...piracy was created by the East India Company ofr strictly commercial reasons. The Company was determined to increase its share of Gulf trade with India at the expense of the native Arab traders, especially the Qawasim in the lower Gulf. However, the company's Government in Bombay did not possess the necessary warhips to defeat the Qawasim fleet. The Company had to persuade the British Government to commit the British navy to achieve this dominance. Accordingly the East India Company orchestrated a campaign to misrepresent the Qawasim as pirates who threatened all maritime activity in the northern Indian Ocean and adjacent waters. Any misfortune that happened to any ship in the area was capriciously attributed to the "Joasmee pirates". This campaign was to lead eventually to the storiming of Ras al-Khaimah and the destruction of the Qawasim.
Based on extensive and careful use of the Bombay Archives, which have previously never been used by researchers, this book provides a thorough reinterpretation of a vital period in Gulf history. It also illuminates the style and method of the East India Company at a critical period in the expansion of the British Empire.

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Power Struggles and Trade in the Gulf 1620 - 1820
Power Struggles and Trade in the Gulf 1620 - 1820
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تاريخ النشر: 01/01/2013
الناشر: منشورات القاسمي
النوع: ورقي غلاف فني
نبذة الناشر:The British became the dominant power in the Arab Gulf in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The conventional view has justified Brithish imperial expansion in the Gulf region because of the need to suppress Arab piracy.
This book challenges the myth of piracy and argues that the threat of ...piracy was created by the East India Company ofr strictly commercial reasons. The Company was determined to increase its share of Gulf trade with India at the expense of the native Arab traders, especially the Qawasim in the lower Gulf. However, the company's Government in Bombay did not possess the necessary warhips to defeat the Qawasim fleet. The Company had to persuade the British Government to commit the British navy to achieve this dominance. Accordingly the East India Company orchestrated a campaign to misrepresent the Qawasim as pirates who threatened all maritime activity in the northern Indian Ocean and adjacent waters. Any misfortune that happened to any ship in the area was capriciously attributed to the "Joasmee pirates". This campaign was to lead eventually to the storiming of Ras al-Khaimah and the destruction of the Qawasim.
Based on extensive and careful use of the Bombay Archives, which have previously never been used by researchers, this book provides a thorough reinterpretation of a vital period in Gulf history. It also illuminates the style and method of the East India Company at a critical period in the expansion of the British Empire.

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Power Struggles and Trade in the Gulf 1620 - 1820

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لغة: إنكليزي
طبعة: 2
حجم: 24×17
عدد الصفحات: 262
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ردمك: 9789948202851

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