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Abdullah bin Rashid was also signatory to the 1847 'Engagement to
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maintain peace at sea during the pearling season. Following a number of these six-monthly treaties, a series of annual agreements was largely successful in maintaining peace on the coast, leading to the perpetual truce.
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