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Shahbandars in The Archipelago
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 July 2019
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Stimulated by the publications of Moreland and Blagden who have both discussed the institution of the Shahbandar, this paper presents the results of some further research on this subject. It gives special attention to some specific points, such as the origin of the institution in the Archipelago and the functions of the Shahbandar from the view-point of international relations, i.e. his dealings with foreigners and foreign powers.
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