Bedi was the Political Resident in Quetta-Pishin District till 1938, Political Resident of Loralai, Balochistan, Pakistan from 1939 to 1941, Political Resident and Deputy Commissioner of Hazara, North-West Frontier Province from 1942 to 1944, Political Agent Kurram in1945, Political Agent Orissa States from1946-47, Regional Commissioner Rajputana in1948.
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Bedi was the Political Resident in Quetta-Pishin District till 1938, Political Resident of Loralai, Balochistan, Pakistan from 1939 to 1941, Political Resident and Deputy Commissioner of Hazara, North-West Frontier Province from 1942 to 1944, Political Agent Kurram in1945, Political Agent Orissa States from1946-47, Regional Commissioner Rajputana in1948.
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In 1898, the British Political Resident stated that " the status of Bahrein towards the British Government of India is identical with that of protected Native States of India " . | group = " n " } } On 14 November 1907, the Government of India requested issuing an Order in Council for Bahrain in light of the growing British jurisdiction over foreigners.
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In 1822, the Buaehr and Basar residencies were combined, with Buaehr serving as headquarters for the new position of " British Resident for the Persian Gulf . " A chief political resident was the chief executive officer of the political unit, and he was subordinate to the governor of Bombay until 1873 and the viceroy of India until 1947, when India became independent.
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In 1898, the British Political Resident stated that " the status of Bahrein towards the British Government of India is identical with that of protected Native States of India " . | group = " n " } } On 14 November 1907, the British Government of India requested issuing an Order in Council for Bahrain in light of the growing British jurisdiction over foreigners.
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Fearing that these incidents would allow foreign powers to " gain an opening for assailing [ the British ] regime ", Major Percy Cox, the Acting Political Resident in the Persian Gulf visited Bahrain in a navy fleet on 30 November . | group = " n " } } Shaikh Isa agreed to punish those behind the attack on the German firm, but not those who attacked the Persians.
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It was not until many more years had passed, during which Ellis was employed in many different ships, that he again saw service in the capture of Fort Manora, which commands the entrance to the harbour of Kurrachee in Scinde, in 1839 . He next commanded the marines employed in the Persian Gulf, and was mentioned in despatches for his services in bringing off the political resident at Bushire during a riot there, and saving his life.
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In the absence of formal diplomatic relations, the political resident conducted all necessary negotiations with Persian authorities and was described by Sir George Curzon as " the Uncrowned King of the Persian Gulf . " Whether Persia liked it or not, the political resident had at his disposal naval forces with which to suppress piracy, slave trading, and gun running, and to enforce quarantine regulations; he also could, and did, put landing parties and punitive expeditions ashore on the Persian coast.
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In the absence of formal diplomatic relations, the political resident conducted all necessary negotiations with Persian authorities and was described by Sir George Curzon as " the Uncrowned King of the Persian Gulf . " Whether Persia liked it or not, the political resident had at his disposal naval forces with which to suppress piracy, slave trading, and gun running, and to enforce quarantine regulations; he also could, and did, put landing parties and punitive expeditions ashore on the Persian coast.