SCHEDULE IV PERSIAN GULF - Neja - NOS. III & IV - 1922 Article 3. The duly appointed delegates of both Governments haveagreed to the foregoing clauses of this Protocol and have setto it their signatures in 'Uqair, on the 12th day of RabiII, 1341, corresponding to the 2nd of December, 1922. SUBIH,Representative of His Majesty the King of Iraq. ABDULLAH SA'ID DAMLUJI Representative of His Highness the Sultan of Naja. The Sultan of Najd and its Dependencies 'Abdul 'Aziz ibn 'AbdulRahman al Salud has agreed to the Articles of this Protocol.(Translator's note - The references are to Map Asia 1-1,000,000Geographical Section, General Staff, War Office 1917-18. Thespelling of the place names in brackets is that given in the above map) Map A9127-13 in the ثم لا > - - - - - - - - - No. IV. KUWAIT- NAJD BOUNDARY CONVENTION - 1922 Kuwait-Naja Boundary Convention.In the name of God the Merciful, the Compassionate. The frontier between Naja and Kuwait begins in the Westfrom junction of the Wadi al Aujah (W. al Audja) with the Batin(El Batin) leaving Rag'i (Rikai) to Najd, from this point itcontinues in a straight line until it joins latitude 29 andthe red semi-circle referred to in Article 5 of the AngloTurkish Agreement of 29th July 1913. The line then follows theside of the red semi-circle until it reaches a point terminating(sic) on the coast south of Ras al-Qali'ah (Ras el Kaliyah) andthis is the indisputable southern frontier of Kuwait territory.The portion of territory bounded on the north by this line andwhich is bounded on the west by a low mountainous ridge calledShaq (Esh Shakk) and on the east by the sea and on the southby a line passing from west to east from Shaq (Esh Shakk) to Ain al 'Abd (Ain el Abd) and thence to the coast north ofRas al Mish' ab (Ras Mishaab) in this territory the Governmentsof Naja and Kuwait will share equal rights until through thegood offices of the Government of Great Britain a furtheragreement is made between Najd and Kuwait concerning it. The map on which this boundary has been made is Asia1-1,000,000, made by the Royal Geographical Society under thedirection of the Geographical Section General Staff andprinted at the War Office in the year 1918.
