Abstract
Our research examines the role marked by British diplomats and military attaches trading in contraband follow-up activities in the Arabian Gulf (1880-1914) Those activities preoccupied pal government Britons fear their interests deployed in most of the countries of the Arabian Gulf during the period placed research and thus dealt a researcher at the theme of the first activities in this area and the quality of the smuggled goods and the reason for smuggling points of smuggling , while the second theme was the situation in the Brussels conference , which was held in Brussels on April 28, 1908 , which stressed the prevention of arms trade , then their role in the competition between Britain and other countries and the position of the Ottoman Empire , and finally from the activities in it and finally their activities in this jurisdiction in some countries of the Arabian Gu