9. The Resident in Sind (H. Pottinger) to Lieutenant-Colonel
The value of Shikárgáhs
in the days of the Mírs.
10. The Political Agent (J. Outram) to the Secretary
Death of Mír Núr Muhammad
and his feelings towards
the British Government.
11. The Governor-General of India in Council to
Treaty with Mír Sher
Mahomed Khan.
12. The Governor-General to the Secret Committee,
Intrigues of the Mírs
against the British Government. Sir Charles Napier finding
a pretext to take some chief
towns in Sind.
“Several Ameers have broken the treaty. I have maintained that we want only a fair pretext to coerce the Ameers and I think the various acts recorded in the return (of complaints) give abundant reason to take Kurrachee, Sukkur, Bukkur, Shikarpore and Sabzulkote for our own, obliging the Ameers to leave a trackway along both banks of the lndus and stipulate for a supply of wood; but at the same time, remitting all tribute and arrears of tribute in favour of those Ameers whose conduct has been correct, and finally enter into a fresh treaty with one of these princes alone as chief and answerable for the others.”
14. 4th November 1842—“(1) the Ameers of Hyderabad
Draft of treaty between
the British Government and
the Mírs of Haidarábád.
In the draft of a similar treaty with the Ameers of Khyrpur the first two articles are the following:—“(1) The pergunnah of Bhoong Bhara and the third part of the district of Subzulkote and the villages of Gotki, Maladee, Choonga, Dadoola and Uzeezpur and on the territories of the Ameers of Khairpore or any of them intervening between the present dominions of his Highness the Nawab of Bahawalpore and the town and district of Roree are ceded in perpetuity to his Highness the Nawab. (2) The town of Sukkur with such arrondissement as shall be deemed necessary by Major General Sir Charles Napier and the island of Bukkur and the adjoining islets and the town of Roree with such arrondissement as may be deemed necessary by Major General Sir Charles Napier are ceded in perpetuity to the British Government.”
15. Sir Charles Napier to the Governor-General, 29th
Mír Rustam Khán’s flight.
16. Sir Charles Napier to the Governor-General,
The fort of Imámgarh
blown up by Sir Charles
Napier.
17. Notes of conference with the Ameers of Sind on
The draft of the last
treaty is signed by the Mírs
after much hesitation
18. Major Outram to Sir Charles Napier on board the
The attack on the
Residency.