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See also: town of See also: Persia, in the province of See also: Arabistan, in 3o° 26' N., 48° 11' E., on the Hafar canal, which joins the See also: Karun with the Shatt el Arab, and flows into the latter 40 M. above its mouth at Fao and about 20 M. below Basra
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It has See also: post and telegraph offices, and a population of about 5000
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With the opening of the Karun See also: river, as far as See also: Ahvaz, to See also: international navigation in 1889, See also: Muhamrah acquired greater importance, and its customs, which until then were leased to the governor for £1500 per annum, See also: rose considerably, and paid £8000 until taken over by the central customs department under Belgian officials in 1902
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It is estimated that the value of the imports and exports into and from Muhamrah, excluding specie, is about £300,000 per annum, paying customs amounting to about £18,000
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Until 1847, when it definitely became Persian territory in accordance with See also: art. ii. of the treaty of See also: Erzerum, Muhamrah was alternately claimed and occupied by Persia and See also: Turkey, its ruler, an Arab See also: sheikh, helping either power as he found it convenient
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Since then the governor of the town andadjoining See also: district has been a sheikh of the K'ab or Chaab See also: Arabs, a powerful tribe of the Shi'ah branch of See also: Islam
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At the close of the Anglo-Persian See also: campaign in 1857 Muhamrah was taken by a See also: British force
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