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278 South India And The Persian Gulf During The 18 th Century With Reference To Haider Ali And Tipu Sultan : A Study BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary Sources : 1. (A)Unpublished works; The investigation is essentially based on the under mentioned political and secret department series, dairies of former officials of East India Company (Bombay Council), Basra Resident Dairies, Tellicherry Factory Records, Malabar Commissioner’s Reports, Baghdad Residency Correspondence, Foreign and Secret Department Consultations (National Archives of India), Proceedings of Fort St. George (Madras), Mysore Residency Correspondence, Dispatches and Minutes of East India Company (London), Persian Correspondence Series (National Archives of India) and Fort William India House Correspondence (National Archives of India). Comments and Memoranda on these documents by foreign and Indian statesmen throw interesting light on South India – Persian Gulf relations during Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan. These publications are useful aids for any investigation on South India – Persian Gulf relations. Particular mention could be made of Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf ,Oman, and Central Arabia; Gazetteer of Sindh ; Gazetteer of Bombay Province; Mysore Gazetteer; Secret and Political Correspondence of Tipu Sultan; Select Letters of Tipu Sultan; Waqai – Manzil-i-Rum,; Malcom’s Reports on Persian Gulf,: Henry Lovett’s Reports on Tipu’s Factories at Cutch and Muscat,: Goddard Mission on Persian Gulf,; Macanzi’s Collections on Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan,; Boris Crisp’s The Mysorean Revenue Regulations,: Buchanan’s Travel Reports etc. are the best printed Primary sources available to the researcher on South India – Persian Gulf relations during Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan.

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South India And The Persian Gulf During The 18th Century With Reference To Haider Ali And Tipu Sultan : A Study

                                                          BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Primary Sources :

1. (A)Unpublished works;

The investigation is essentially based on the under mentioned political and secret

department series, dairies of former officials of East India Company (Bombay Council),

Basra Resident Dairies, Tellicherry Factory Records, Malabar Commissioner’s Reports,

Baghdad Residency Correspondence, Foreign and Secret Department Consultations

(National Archives of India), Proceedings of Fort St. George (Madras), Mysore Residency

Correspondence, Dispatches and Minutes of East India Company (London), Persian

Correspondence Series (National Archives of India) and Fort William India House

Correspondence (National Archives of India). Comments and Memoranda on these

documents by foreign and Indian statesmen throw interesting light on South India – Persian

Gulf relations during Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan.

These publications are useful aids for any investigation on South India – Persian Gulf

relations. Particular mention could be made of Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf ,Oman, and

Central Arabia; Gazetteer of Sindh ; Gazetteer of Bombay Province; Mysore Gazetteer;

Secret and Political Correspondence of Tipu Sultan; Select Letters of Tipu Sultan;

Waqai – Manzil-i-Rum,; Malcom’s Reports on Persian Gulf,: Henry Lovett’s Reports on

Tipu’s Factories at Cutch and Muscat,: Goddard Mission on Persian Gulf,; Macanzi’s

Collections on Haider Ali and Tipu Sultan,; Boris Crisp’s The Mysorean Revenue

Regulations,: Buchanan’s Travel Reports etc. are the best printed Primary sources

available to the researcher on South India – Persian Gulf relations during Haider Ali and

Tipu Sultan.

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Unpublished sources:

Under mentioned MSS are worthy to be mentioned here as primary sources. They

are maintained under the titles of “Secret and Political Department Diaries”, preserved at

Maharashtra State Archives (MSA), Mumbai.

DiaryNo;9,10,11,12,13,16,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,31,31,32,33.34.35.37.38,39

,40,43,45,48,50,52,53,54,56,57,58,59.60.61.62,63,65,66,66A,68-I,68-II,69,70,72,73-II,

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