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The Moresby Treaty was an anti-slavery
treaty A treaty is a formal, legally binding written agreement between actors in international law. It is usually made by and between sovereign states, but can include international organizations An international organization or international o ...
made between
Sayyid Said Sayyid Saïd bin Sultan al-Busaidi ( ar, سعيد بن سلطان, , sw, Saïd bin Sultani) (5 June 1791 – 19 October 1856), was Sultan of Muscat and Oman, the fifth ruler of the Busaid dynasty from 1804 to 4 June 1856. His rule commenced fol ...
, Sultan of Muscat and Oman and
Fairfax Moresby Admiral of the Fleet Sir Fairfax Moresby GCB (29 November 1786 – 21 January 1877) was a Royal Navy officer. As a junior officer he took part in the unsuccessful expedition to capture Ferrol in Spain during the French Revolutionary Wars. He ...
, senior officer of Mauritius, on behalf of Britain in September 1822.McIntyre, C., & McIntyre, S. (2009). ''Zanzibar''. Guilford: Bradt Pubns. Nwulia, Moses D. E. "The Role of Missionaries in the Emancipation of Slaves in Zanzibar." ''Journal of Negro History''. 60.2 (1975): 268-287. Initially composed of six articles, the purpose of the treaty was to limit the
Indian Ocean slave trade The Indian Ocean slave trade, sometimes known as the East African slave trade or Arab slave trade, was multi-directional slave trade and has changed over time. Africans were sent as slaves to the Middle East, to Indian Ocean islands (including Ma ...
by preventing the importation of slaves to British holdings in
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and the
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from land ruled by Omani Arabs in
East Africa East Africa, Eastern Africa, or East of Africa, is the eastern subregion of the African continent. In the United Nations Statistics Division scheme of geographic regions, 10-11-(16*) territories make up Eastern Africa: Due to the historical ...
. The treaty barred the sale of slaves to Christians of any nationality, recognized the sultan’s jurisdiction over the waters near the East African coast,Nicolini, B., & Watson, P. (2004). ''Makran, Oman, and Zanzibar: Three-terminal Cultural Corridor in the Western Indian Ocean'', 1799-1856. Leiden: Brill Academic Pub., p.134 allowed for the installation of a British official in
Zanzibar Zanzibar (; ; ) is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands ...
or the mainland, and created the Moresby Line.


The Moresby Line

Among the stipulations was the creation of the Moresby Line. The line ran from the southernmost point of the sultan’s territory in Africa –
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in Mozambique - through the Indian Ocean to the city of Diu on the coast of India. The transportation of slaves west of the established line, a primarily Muslim zone of the Indian Ocean, was at this point considered legal but prohibited on the eastern side.Gilbert, E., & Reynolds, J. T. (2008). ''Africa in World History: From Prehistory to the Present.'' Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson College Div., p. 233 To enforce this rule, warships were given the authority to confiscate ships carrying slaves in illegal waters east of the line and punish the captain in the same manner as a
pirate Piracy is an act of robbery or criminal violence by ship or boat-borne attackers upon another ship or a coastal area, typically with the goal of stealing cargo and other valuable goods. Those who conduct acts of piracy are called pirates, v ...
, by “death without the
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”. The only exemption to this regulation provided for ships that had gone past the line due to conditions beyond their control including extreme weather conditions. Confusion arose as to who exactly was to enforce this part of the treaty as the English version of the text placed responsibility on the Oman while the Arab text placed the onus on the British.


Amendment

On December 17, 1839 the treaty was expanded in scope, adding three more articles to the original agreement.Nicolini, B., & Watson, P. (2004). ''Makran, Oman, and Zanzibar: Three-terminal Cultural Corridor in the Western Indian Ocean'', 1799-1856. Leiden: Brill Academic Pub., p. 143 The extension increased the area in which the transportation of slaves was considered illegal by moving the endpoint of the Moresby Line west to the Port of Pasni on the
Makran Coast Makran ( fa, مكران), mentioned in some sources as Mecran and Mokrān, is the coastal region of Baluchistan. It is a semi-desert coastal strip in Balochistan, in Pakistan and Iran, along the coast of the Gulf of Oman. It extends westwards, f ...
. Additionally, the amendment prohibited the sale of Somalis as slaves because, as
Muslim Muslims ( ar, المسلمون, , ) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God of Abrah ...
s, they were considered ‘free men’ by the Omani ruler who was a Muslim himself.


References

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