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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was established in {{AN|1710}} under the terms of the [[Marriage contract between Hakim bin Alsalam and Zahra al-Osman| betrothal]] of [[Hakim bin Alsalam]] and [[Zahra al-Osman]]. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was established in {{AN|1710}} under the terms of the [[Marriage contract between Hakim bin Alsalam and Zahra al-Osman| betrothal]] of [[Hakim bin Alsalam]] and [[Zahra al-Osman]]. | ||
The residency of the [[Honourable Company]] at [[Manabi]] was situated on a promontory close by the main harbour of the city, and comprised of three quays, a [[Zurvanism|Zurvanite]] temple, a bakery, dormitories and mess halls for the various grades of company employees, commissary stores and warehouses for storing goods. The residency further is enrounded by a palisade and ditch which serves as a barrier against smuggling and unlicenced trading by the Honoured Sons of the Company. Access to the residency is controlled by a stone keep bastion which serves as the customs House, where receipts of cargo loaded and the accounting ledgers are kept. | The residency of the [[Honourable Company]] at [[Manabi]] was situated on a promontory close by the main harbour of the city, and comprised of three quays, a [[Zurvanism|Zurvanite]] temple, a bakery, dormitories and mess halls for the various grades of company employees, commissary stores and warehouses for storing goods. The residency further is enrounded by a palisade and ditch which serves as a barrier against smuggling and unlicenced trading by the Honoured Sons of the Company. Access to the residency is controlled by a stone keep bastion which serves as the customs House, where receipts of cargo loaded and the accounting ledgers are kept. | ||
Revision as of 11:25, 2 October 2022
The ESB residence at Manbai was established in 1710 AN under the terms of the betrothal of Hakim bin Alsalam and Zahra al-Osman.
The residency of the Honourable Company at Manabi was situated on a promontory close by the main harbour of the city, and comprised of three quays, a Zurvanite temple, a bakery, dormitories and mess halls for the various grades of company employees, commissary stores and warehouses for storing goods. The residency further is enrounded by a palisade and ditch which serves as a barrier against smuggling and unlicenced trading by the Honoured Sons of the Company. Access to the residency is controlled by a stone keep bastion which serves as the customs House, where receipts of cargo loaded and the accounting ledgers are kept.