MK254
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Tatizo lako mkuu husomi link zako, ndio Maana nakuuliza Equivalent ya la 7B ni nini huko Kenya?
Neno Truce Lina maanisha Agreement baina ya wapinzani wawili, wewe umesema lilikuwa Koloni la uingereza hio Truce imetoka wapi tena? Hiki ndio kilichoandikwa kwenye website ulioeka.
The Trucial Coast was known to Europeans as the Pirate Coast in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, when the powerful federation of the Qawasim, operating primarily from the port of Raʾs al-Khayma, ravaged shipping in the lower Persian (Arabian) Gulf. The government of British India sent several expeditions against them, finally subduing them in 1819. In the following year, Britain through the General Treaty of Peace, imposed a truce that condemned piracy and implied Britain's obligation to maintain peace in the Gulf. Subsequent treaties (truces) made the agreements more explicit, and the territories ruled by the shaykhs who were signatories to them became, in European usage, the Trucial Coast. The terms "Trucial States" and, confusingly, "Trucial Oman" were also used.
Hapo inaonesha waingereza walikuwa wanapigana na piracy ulikua na Kabila/Empire Hio Qawasim walikua wakiteka Meli, na Hao Masheikh walikua kama representative ya Waingereza ukanda huo.
Fear of European rivals led Britain to establish "exclusive agreements" with these shaykhs in 1892. These engagements made Great Britain, through the colonial government in Delhi, responsible for the foreign relations of these shaykhdoms and, by implication, for their protection. The British, interested primarily in the security of the Gulf, kept their involvement on land to a minimum. Their intervention however, tended to freeze political relationships. This situation remained essentially unaltered until the interwar period, when the British government forced the rulers to deal only with prospecting oil companies of which it approved. Britain's simultaneous establishment of an air route across the Gulf began to open the area to the outside world, especially Sharjah, where an Imperial Airways airfield was established. Moreover, oil concession agreements created the need for the novel concept of fixed borders, which the British began to establish
Hii paragraph ielewe kwa Hio sentesi ya kwanza "fear of European rivals"
Hao Masheikh wangeweza kuungana na Ujerumani ama Urusi ama Taifa lolote lile Uingereza aliwaweka karibu ili wasiwe chini ya wapinzani wake, paragraph Hio Hio inaelezea Uingereza hakuingilia sana mambo ya ndani ya Hizo nchi mpaka kipindi cha vita (Possibly vita vya pili vya Dunia) ambapo aliforce kampuni fulani ndio zichimbe hayo mafuta.
Hivyo hapo Kuna mambo kadhaa yanapigana na comments zako zilizopita.
1. Hao Masheikh hawakutawaliwa kama Ulivyo Sema huko juu bali kulikuwa na makubaliano Baina yao na Uingereza hasa kupambana na pirates.
2. Uingereza hakuingilia Masuala ya ndani ya Nchi ina maana hizo Biashara na miji yao walijenga wenyewe kama Hio picha niliokutumia 1940 mpaka kwenye mafuta
So mkuu Kikubwa alichofanya Uingereza ni kutoa huo Ulinzi, ila hao jamaa walikua independent,
Na kuprove kwamba hao jamaa ni wafanyabiashara wazuri na hawajabebwa kama unavyofikiria
1. Makampuni yote ya Mafuta Makubwa ni yao, hizo za Nje zinapewa Tenda
2. Wameendelea Vibaya mno, Wana Matrilioni ya Dola wame invest Dunia nzima, sasa hivi Ulaya Hali tete wao ndo wanazo weka kampuni nyingi hadi ikiwemo Swiss Credit.
3. Hakuna Rushwa na ujinga ujinga wa kupoteza mali za Taifa compare na Nchi nyengine, hela Inawekezwa na kua distributed evenly.
Ingekua wanabebwa kama unavyofikiri Leo Wangekua wanakula 10% kama Nchi za Ki Africa na Madini yao. Leo hii tuna Gas hapa Nchini Hatuna uwezo wala hatujui itatufaodisha vipi.
Africa Mafuta yamejaa kibao masikini lakini ndio unaongoza.
Nakuletea links ambazo zinaeleza vizuri, inategemea tafsiri yako, pia nimeshangaa kumbe sio hao tu, kuna mataifa mengine mengi ya kiarabu au watu wa dini yenu walikua koloni za mzungu, ni jambo ambalo sikua hata nalifuatilia
Former British Colonies
The British Empire is the world's largest in history, holding territory on every continent, at its height, in the wake of the First World War.