James Adair Crawford
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James Adair Crawford was a civil servant of the British Empire, in 1893 he served as the Chief political resident of the Persian Gulf (which included Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the Trucial States).[1] Three years later in 1896 he also served as the acting Chief Commissioner of Balochistan, British India.[2]
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Preceded by Sir James Hayes Sadler |
Chief political resident of the Persian Gulf 1893 |
Succeeded by Sir James Hayes Sadler |
Preceded by Sir James Browne |
Chief Commissioner of Balochistan 1896 |
Succeeded by Sir Hugh Shakespear Barnes |