INDEX.
- Ababdeh tribe, [124]-[5], [213], [351], [353], [360], [399], [440]-[2].
- Abba Island, [6]-[7], [98].
- Abbas, steamer, [127]-[8].
- Abdel Baki, emir, [315]-[9].
- Abdel Gayum, eunuch, [294].
- Abdel Hadi (Arab), [263].
- Abdel Halim, Emir, [76], [78], [86], [88], [102], [260].
- Abdel Kader Pasha, [50], [164].
- Abdel Kader (Mahdi's uncle), [59], [155], [164], [214], [350], [400].
- Abdel Kader Guru, death of, [262].
- Abdel Karim (Mahdi's uncle), [160], [164]-[5].
- Abdel Majid, [256], [326], [343].
- Abdel Maula, [228].
- Abdel Nur, [320]-[322].
- Abdel Samad, [93].
- Abderrahman Wad Abu Degel, [253].
- Abderrahman Wad en Nejumi, [16], [60], [96], [98], [125]-[6], [130], [141], [145], [149], [165], [171], [206], [233], [255]-[61], [350], [387], [412];
- Abdullah et Taishi, Khalifa, [10]-[1], [14], [43]-[6], [64], [66], [69]-[71], [87], [96], [120], [131], [146], [149], [151];
- and King Adam, [95];
- and the sisters, [100];
- and Father Ohrwalder, [116]-[7];
- succeeds the Mahdi, [162]-[3], [185], [188];
- and revolt of black soldiers of old Sudan
- army, [193]-[200];
- at Omdurman, [202]-[3], [206];
- and Wad Suleiman, [206]-[7];
- Ibrahim Wad Adlan, [207]-[8], [323]-[7];
- and coinage at Omdurman, [210]-[3];
- system of justice, [214]-[5], [328]-[335];
- and Fiki Medawi, [218];
- and Yunis emir, [219]-[20];
- and King John, [221];
- and Abu Anga, [224];
- grand review at Omdurman, [225]-[6];
- war with Abyssinia, [228]-[31], [242]-[52];
- and Saleh Bey, [232]-[4];
- and Darfur, [235]-[41];
- and Egypt, [254]-[6], [258]-[69];
- letters from, [257];
- sends expedition up the White Nile, [269]-[72];
- and the Mahdi's decrees, [273];
- followers of, [274];
- and the Mahdi's tomb, [275]-[9];
- palace and houses of, [280]-[1];
- and war requisites, [281], [366]-[75];
- and the famine in Omdurman, [287]-[92];
- description of, [293];
- dress and food of, [293]-[4];
- harem of, [294];
- illnesses of, [294]-[5];
- character, [295]-[6];
- spies of, [295];
- and political conversations, [296], [320];
- mosque at Omdurman, [297]-[8];
- and visions, [298]-[9];
- a man of great activity, [300];
- fondness for music, [301];
- his barber, [301];
- life-guards and household cavalry of, [301]-[2];
- and business affairs of the State, [302];
- displays of magnificence, [302]-[4];
- cleanliness of, [304];
- grand reviews at Omdurman, [307]-[8];
- and the Taisha Arabs, [308]-[11];
- and firearms, [311]-[2];
- his brother, see "Yakub";
- and the Batahin tribe, [315]-[20];
- and Abdel Nur, [321]-[2];
- and the Saier at Omdurman, [347]-[52];
- and Charles Neufeld, [355]-[60];
- and Sheikh Khalil, [361]-[4];
- and the slave trade, [384]-[5];
- and the Baggaras, [387]-[405];
- his son Osman, [390]-[1];
- strict surveillance over the whites, [412]-[3];
- horrors of his rule, [447]-[50].
- Abdullah Wad en Nur, [60], [98], [100], [115], [125], [143].
- Abdullah Wad Ibrahim, [38], [223], [225], [227], [229];
- Abu Anga (commander-in-chief of Mahdi's forces), [60], [85]-[9], [98], [111]-[2], [125], [131], [164], [171], [175], [202], [402];
- Abu Gemaizeh, religious reformer, [237]-[40].
- Abu Girgeh, emir, [76], [81], [94], [125], [167]-[8], [218], [267], [360].
- Abu Habl, the Khor, [3], [78]-[9].
- Abu Hamed, [364], [433];
- Abu Haraz, [219], [229].
- Abu Klea, battle of, [134], [147]-[8], [177].
- Abu Kru, battle of, [16], [134].
- Abu Kuka, [56].
- Abu Saud, [7].
- Abyssinia, and Kassala garrisons, [166]-[7];
- Adam, King, of Tagalla, [95], [102], [223].
- Adansonia trees, [34], [40], [76], [88], [170], [198].
- Adila, girl at the Khartum Mission, [421], [424], [426].
- Adultery, the Mahdi's punishment for, [62].
- Agriculture in the Mahdiist kingdom, [376]-[85].
- Ahmed Bey Daffallah, [10], [21], [35], [38], [59], [252].
- Ahmed Bey Defterdar, [234].
- Ahmed Hassan and escape of Father Ohrwalder, [415]-[45].
- Ahmed Sharfi, [7], [140], [403]-[7].
- Ahmed Wad Suleiman, [63], [82]-[4], [96]-[7], [111], [139], [143]-[5], [161], [206]-[7], [350].
- Aigella, [77], [174].
- Aisha, the Mahdi's principal wife, [157], [159].
- Ala ed Din Pasha, [1], [77], [88].
- Alchemy, Sudanese and, [369].
- Alcoholic drinks, the Sudanese and, [17];
- Ali Bakhit, [172], [174], [199].
- Ali Bey Haider, Lieut-Col., [443].
- Ali Esh Sherif, Khalifa, [14]-[5], [37], [41], [59], [66], [69], [88], [93], [100], [146], [163];
- Ali Pasha, [127].
- Ali Wad Helu, Khalifa, [14], [146], [163], [282], [306], [403]-[7].
- Allegiance, sheikhs' oath of, [70].
- Aluba, Hicks at, [85].
- Amarar Arabs, [266]-[7].
- Andreis, Sister A., [48].
- Amhara, the chief of, [217].
- Amina (a black girl), [73].
- Ammunition, the Khalifa's, [366]-[75].
- Amulets, the fikis and, [274]-[5], [402].
- Ansar, the, [306]-[8], [353].
- Arabi, Baggara called, [265].
- Arabi Pasha, [77].
- Arabs; in Omdurman, [283];
- see "Baggaras," "Bederieh," "Beni Jerrar," "Dar Hamed," "Ghodiat," "Gowameh," "Hawazma," "Kababish," &c.
- Argin, battle of, [115], [262].
- Aser, American Consul, [141].
- Ashaf Station, [11].
- Ashraf, the, [149], [214].
- Assiut, [443].
- Assuan, [174], [256].
- Atbara River, [249].
- Aulad-belad, the, [391]-[2], [405]-[6], [449].
- Austrian Mission, at Delen, [4]-[5], [24]-[30];
- Awad el Kerim Abu Sin, [350].
- Baggara, tribe, [3], [14]-[5], [20], [25]-[6], [32], [49], [78], [106], [162]-[3], [178], [221], [255], [258], [266], [287], [293], [314], [325], [341];
- Bahr el Arab, [3].
- Bahr el Ghazal, slave trade in, [8]-[9], [12], [176], [383];
- revolt in, [241].
- Bahr el Karrar, [257]-[8].
- Baker Pasha, General Valentine, defeat of, [119];
- at El Teb, [266].
- Banners of the Mahdi's Khalifas, see "Flags."
- Bara town, [11], [55], [77], [200]-[2], [235];
- fall of, [56].
- Barabra tribe, [125], [255], [391], [399];
- language of, [283].
- Bashra, the Mahdi's son, [159].
- Batahin tribe, [205], [260], [315]-[20].
- Bayuda Desert, [16].
- Bederieh Arabs, the, [3], [11], [20], [106], [167].
- Beit el mal at Omdurman, [208]-[14], [312], [323], [380], [393]-[5].
- Ben en Naga Bey, [21], [88]-[9];
- Benga village, [430].
- Beni Helba tribe, [240].
- Beni Jerrar Arabs, [35], [238].
- Berber, [1], [14];
- Berghof, a German, [9].
- Birket, [3], [11], [20]-[1], [28], [34], [86], [91].
- Bishir, [197], [224], [227].
- Bishir Bey, [259].
- Blue Nile, [126], [133]-[4], [150], [204], [227], [379];
- towns on the, [284].
- Bonomi, Father, [1], [5], [27], [31]-[2], [43], [50], [56], [68]-[71], [73], [97], [100], [118], [170], [172]-[3];
- Books, the Mahdi and, [63];
- Borgo, Sultan of, [12], [237].
- Brick-making at Delen, [5].
- Bringi, executioner at Omdurman, [318], [325], [356].
- British East Africa, Imperial, Co., [271].
- 'Bruce's Travels' and the Batahin tribe, [315].
- Buri village, [125], [132].
- Busata village, [174].
- Cairo, [1], [254];
- Camels, in Kordofan, [35]-[6], [379];
- Cattle in Dar Nuba, [4];
- Cemetery, European, at Khartum, [150].
- Chad Lake, [241].
- Chincarini, Sister C., [413]-[45].
- Clementino, George, [126], [142].
- Clothing in the Mahdi's kingdom, [381].
- Coins in Omdurman, [210]-[13].
- Comboni, Bishop, [1], [2], [24];
- grave of, at Khartum, [150].
- Combotti, Marietta, [118].
- Comet, a wonderful, [44].
- Commerce in the Mahdiist kingdom, [376]-[85].
- Corsi, Sister Concetta, [57], [419].
- Cripples in Omdurman, [337].
- Curios, museum of, at Omdurman, [213].
- Cuzzi, Joseph, [120], [125]-[6].
- Dabarosa bazaar, the, [258].
- Dabra Sin, battle of, [229].
- Dair, Jebel, [3].
- Damur, pieces of cloth, [381]-[2];
- used as coins, [210].
- Danagla, see "Dongola."
- Dara, [93].
- Dar Fertit, singers from, [301].
- Darfur, [12], [35];
- Dar Homr (Arabs), [11], [20], [35], [106], [301], [309], [396].
- Dar Nauli tribe of Arabs, [106].
- Dar Nuba, see "Nuba."
- Dar Shaggieh, [380].
- Dead, the Mahdi's law about the, [19].
- Debaineh tribe, [290].
- Degheim tribe, [14].
- Delen, arrival at, [3];
- Dervishes, the Mahdi's, [45];
- Dhurra in Omdurman, [285], [378], [381].
- Dichtl, Johann, [1].
- Dinka tribe, [176].
- Disease in the Sudan, [386].
- Dispensary at Omdurman, [213].
- Dobab mountain, [3], [102].
- Dogman mountain, [24], [28].
- Dogs, Mahdi's doctrine about, [143], [335].
- Doka, Sheikh Egeil and, [219].
- Dome to Mahdi's tomb at Omdurman, [275], [277].
- Dongola, [12], [14], [35], [94], [127], [163], [172], [178], [190], [255], [256], [257]-[65], [268], [312], [380], [384], [387], [391], [396], [399], [449];
- Doorway of the Mahdi's tomb, [277].
- Dreams, the Mahdi and, [110]-[1], [353], [449].
- Drums of the Mahdi's Khalifas, [15], [44], [47], [281], [304]-[6].
- Dud Benga, Sultan, [184].
- Duem, [126];
- General Hicks at, [76].
- Dwarf, a, at Rahad, [110].
- Ed Din, Sheikh, see "Osman, Khalifa."
- Egeil, sheikh, [218]-[9], [221].
- Egypt, and Delen, [4];
- Egyptian troops, Hicks Pasha's, [77]-[90], [92]-[3].
- El Eilafun, [127].
- El Fasher, steamer, [128].
- El Merhdi Abu Rof, [164], [226]-[7].
- El Obeid, [2], [6];
- garrison of, [10], [21];
- the Mahdi and, [11], [20], [29], [36]-[41];
- description of, [34]-[6];
- siege of, [52]-[7], [232];
- Zogal at, [75];
- the Mahdi leaves, [85], [99]-[100];
- triumphal return to, [91]-[3], [170]-[2];
- King Adam at, [95];
- Lupton Bey at, [176];
- small-pox in, [183];
- revolt of black soldiers at, [189]-[200], [223];
- slaves at, [383]-[4].
- El Obeid, Sheikh, [124], [127], [130], [315].
- El Teb, battle of, [266].
- Elephants, [3]; in Darfur, [241].
- Elias el Kurdi, [210].
- Elias Pasha, [10], [12], [21], [35], [40], [76], [88], [93];
- son of, [86].
- Elias Wad Kanuna, emir, [271].
- Emin Pasha, [11];
- Emirs, the, of the Sudan provinces, [46], [312].
- and the Sudan, [450].
- England and Egypt, [262];
- English mail, capture of an, [120].
- English Relief Expedition to Khartum, [147]-[9], [176]-[8];
- Equatoria, Abdullah's expedition to, [269]-[72].
- Exports from Kordofan, [35].
- Fadl Maula Bey, [163], [271],
- [401].
- Fallata tribe, [278], [283].
- Famines; in El Obeid, [183]-[4];
- Farag Pasha, [135], [143].
- Faragallah Pasha, [131]-[2], [247].
- Farquhar, Colonel Arthur, [79], [80].
- Fasher, El, [94];
- corn from, [285].
- Fashoda, [9], [11], [29], [269], [272], [379], [384], [396];
- Fedasi, [125].
- Festivals, Khalifa Abdullah and, [362].
- Fiki, Abdullah and the name, [274], [402].
- Flags of the Khalifas, [15], [16], [281], [306].
- Furs, annihilation of the, [236].
- Galabat, province and town, [167], [217]-[9], [230], [242], [244];
- Gallows at Omdurman, [283], [317]-[8].
- Gedaref, garrison of, [216]-[7], [290].
- Gedir, Jebel, [3], [7], [10], [20], [223].
- Gehena tribe, [226]-[7], [260]-[1].
- Gellabas (traders), [14]-[5], [112], [189], [426], [428].
- Georges Bey, Dr., [86];
- son-in-law of, [141].
- Gessi Pasha, [2];
- Gezireh, the Mahdi and, [14], [64], [93]-[4]
- , [229], [284], [315], [380], [390].
- Ghazali, Sheikh, [310]-[1], [350].
- Ghittas, festival known as, [218].
- Ghodiat Arabs, the, [3], [11], [20], [106].
- Gianzara Hill, [40], [46].
- Giegler Pasha, [2], [7].
- Giniss, battle of, [256].
- Girls in Khartum, Mahdi and, [144].
- in the Sudan provinces, [379].
- Goats in Dar Nuba, [4];
- Gold in Dar Nuba, [3].
- Golfan-Naïma, [22]-[3], [49], [197], [223]-[4].
- Gondar, [230]-[1], [248]-[9].
- arrives at Khartum, [97], [121]-[2];
- letter to the Mahdi, [98];
- the Mahdi and, [111], [119], [126], [130];
- English letters to, [120];
- at Berber, [123]-[4];
- defeat of Gordon's troops, [124]-[5];
- successful attack by, [127];
- besieged, and death of, at Khartum, [131]-[54], [177], [207]-[8];
- Sheikh Khalil and, [361];
- at Murat, [440].
- Gordon, General, [57], [96];
- viâ Berber, [266].
- Gordon Relief Expedition, [147]-[9], [176]-[8];
- Gowameh tribe, [11], [344].
- Graham, General, [120]-[1], [266].
- Greeks, the, at Khartum, [133], [142]-[3].
- Greger Hamed (Emir), [233].
- Grenfell, General Sir F., [256], [262], [444];
- Gubat, [148], [154], [429].
- Guineas coined at Omdurman, [210].
- Gum, in Kordofan, [35];
- Habbanieh tribe of Arabs, [73], [258].
- Hadarba merchants, [399].
- Hadendoa Arabs, [266], [283].
- Haimar Wells, [257].
- Haj Ali Wad Saad, [123]-[4].
- Hajji Abdullah Granteli, [210].
- Hajji Khaled (Emir), [21], [35], [46], [71];
- son of, [86].
- Hajji Mohammed Ben en Naga, [35].
- Hajji Selim (soldier), [49], [190]-[1].
- Hajji Zubeir, [240], [349]-[50], [396]-[7].
- Halfaya, [127].
- Hamran Arabs, [218].
- Handub, battle of, [267].
- Hansal (Austrian consul), [1], [67]-[9], [73], [118]-[9];
- Hashish, use of, [17].
- Hasib, emir, [271].
- Hassan Khalifa, [257], [364]-[5].
- Hassan en Nejumi (emir), [264].
- Hassan Husni (interpreter), [128], [130].
- Hassan Sadik, [164].
- Hassan Zeki, [366].
- Hebbeh village, [128].
- Heddai, sheikh, [129].
- Herlth, Major, extracts from diary of, [77]-[9], [86].
- Hicks Pasha, General, [1];
- Hilmi Gorab, [128].
- Horses, the Sudanese and, [308].
- Housebreakers in Omdurman, [334]-[5].
- Howazma Arabs, [20], [106], [222].
- Hussein Pasha, [120], [123], [125], [439];
- son of, [442].
- Hussein Wad ed Dayim, [339]-[40].
- Hyenas, [88], [289]-[90].
- Ibrahim Nur, [394]-[5].
- Ibrahim Pasha Fauzi, [143].
- Ibrahim Ramadan, [203].
- Ibrahim Wad Adlan, [35], [207]-[10], [214], [322]-[4], [350], [368];
- Ibrahim Wad Abu Tagalla, [225].
- Ibrahim Wad el Ahmer, [445]-[6].
- Idris (sheikh), [101], [111], [114]-[7], [260], [350];
- death of, [262].
- Imbrien, Bishop, of the Tyrol, [118].
- Immorality, Mahdi's law regarding, [62];
- Imports of the Mahdi's kingdom, [380].
- Insects, at Delen, [4], [5];
- Iron in Kordofan, [35].
- Isa,
- sheikh, [28].
- Isa, fiki, of the Shanabla, [194].
- Ismail el Kheir, [400].
- Ismail Wad el Andok, [22], [49], [59], [227], [229], [247].
- Ismail Pasha, [234]-[5].
- Italy and Kassala, [168].
- at Omdurman, [323].
- Ivory, expedition to Equatoria to collect, [271];
- Jaalin tribe, [123], [125], [255], [368], [384], [391], [399], [449].
- Jabrallah, Sultan, [236], [350].
- Jebel Dair, the Mahdi and, [111]-[2], [114], [199].
- Jebel Naïma, [197].
- Jerusalem, the Mahdi and, [110].
- Jew merchants at Omdurman, [312];
- at Kassala, [360].
- Jibbehs, the Mahdi and the manufacture of, [19].
- Jinns, the, [307].
- John, King of Abyssinia, throne of, [213];
- Justice, system of, at Omdurman, [214]-[5], [329]-[34].
- Kaba, [34], [36]-[7], [39].
- Kababish tribe (Arabs), [35], [55], [64], [78], [178];
- Kadi Ahmed, [214]-[5], [246]-[7], [329], [350].
- Kakum of Delen, [4], [24], [26]-[8], [31]-[2], [178];
- Kalabsheh, village of, [257].
- Kalakala, [130]-[2].
- Kamal ed Din, and manufacture of powder, [367]-[8].
- Karamallah (slave-dealer), [176], [269], [406];
- Karkoj, [226], [290], [380].
- Kashgeil, Hicks at, [85], [87].
- Kashm el Mus, Pasha, [148].
- Kassala, [154], [162], [164]-[5], [168], [387], [396];
- Kavalli, Stanley's camp at, [271].
- Kawakla, natives called, [7].
- Kebkebieh, [94].
- Kedaro hill, [3].
- Kenana tribe, [14].
- Kererri, [12], [307], [311], [361], [412].
- Khabir, Pasha, of Darfur, [36].
- Khalifas in the Sudan, see "Abdullah," "Ali Wad Helu," "Ali Esh Sherif," Hassan, "Osman," &c.
- Khalil, sheikh, [360]-[4].
- Khartum, [1], [6], [7], [72], [93]-[4], [96]-[7], [106];
- Khatafin (snatchers) in Omdurman, [286]-[8].
- Khojali, [130], [219], [317].
- Khojur, the, in Dar Nuba, [4], [24], [26], [28].
- Khor Musa, fort at, [259].
- Kirkesawi (slave-dealer), [176], [236], [406].
- Kitchener Pasha, [359];
- wounded at Handub, [267].
- Klein, tailor, of Khartum, [140]-[1].
- Klootz, Gustav, [80]-[5], [88], [91], [93], [96], [109], [120], [174]-[5], [206], [348], [411];
- death of, [219].
- Korbatsh, Mount, [34], [179], [200].
- Kordofan, [199], [234], [380], [398];
- Korosko, [257], [442]-[3].
- Korsi, [68].
- Kudru hill, [32].
- Kumbo, King, [98]-[9], [117]-[8].
- Kuran, the, concerning ministers of Christianity, [104]-[6];
- first chapter in, [296].
- Kurun hill, [3].
- Lado Station, [272], [384].
- Languages in the Sudan provinces, [283].
- Laws made by the Mahdi, [17]-[20], [61]-[3].
- Lead, manufacture of, at Omdurman, [368]-[70].
- Legnani (Italian consul), [1].
- Leontides, Consul N., [126], [134], [140].
- Lime, near Delen, [5];
- Limona, Bianca, [57].
- Locatelli (missionary), [54], [56]-[7].
- Locusts, plague of, in the Sudan, [291].
- Losi, Father Johann, [54], [58].
- Lugard, Captain, [271].
- Lupton Bey, [153], [175]-[7], [191], [202], [348], [412]-[3];
- death of, [366].
- Madibbo, sheikh, [235];
- son of, [396].
- Mahbas, wells of, [233].
- Mahdi, the, see "Mohammed Ahmed."
- Mahdiism, belief in, [185];
- Mahdiist kingdom, agriculture and commerce in, [376]-[86].
- Mahmud Wad Ahmed, [240]-[1], [247]-[9].
- Mail, capture of an English, [120].
- Makada tribe, [241].
- Makani village, [428].
- Makbul dollar, the, in Omdurman, [210]-[4].
- Makias (chains), [345]-[6].
- Makin Wad en Nur, [260], [350].
- Manoli, a Greek, [142].
- Mansureh, steamer, [127].
- Marcopoli Bey, [2], [73].
- Mariani, Gabriel, [5], [41], [48].
- Marissa (a kind of beer), [4];
- Market at Omdurman, [282], [339].
- Marquet, [2].
- Marriage ceremonies in the Sudan, [17]-[8], [341]-[3], [389]-[90].
- Masalit, Sultan of, [213]; people, [237].
- Mecca, pilgrimage to, [278]-[9], [448];
- Medawi, fiki, [124], [218], [221].
- Mek Omar, [28]-[32], [49]-[50], [178];
- son of, see "Naser."
- Melbeis, [95], [196].
- Meshra Dehesh, [434], [437].
- Messalamieh gate at Khartum, [150].
- Metemmeh, [123], [268], [429].
- Miracles, the Mahdi and, [7]-[8];
- performed by Sid el Hassan, [166].
- Miserieh tribe of Arabs, [106], [222].
- Mice, plague of, at Omdurman, [291]-[2].
- Minneh, fiki, [11], [20], [37], [39]-[40], [46], [56], [59]-[60].
- Mint, the, at Omdurman, [209]-[13].
- Missionaries, at El Obeid, [40]-[51];
- see also "Bonomi," "Losi," "Ohrwalder," "Rossignoli."
- Mission Stations; see "Austrian Mission."
- Mohammed Ahmed, sheikh, [396].
- Mohammed Ahmed (the Mahdi), rise of, [7]-[9];
- and Kordofan, [10]-[12];
- antecedents of, [12];
- outward appearance of, [13];
- Khalifas of, [14]-[5];
- military organization of, [15]-[6];
- new laws made by, [17]-[20], [60]-[3], [273];
- summons El Obeid to surrender, [20]-[1];
- defeat of, before El Obeid, [34], [36]-[41];
- and the missionaries, [42]-[51];
- siege of El Obeid, [53]-[9];
- finances, [62]-[3];
- art of winning over people, [66]-[7];
- and Consul Hansal's letter, [68]-[71], [73];
- victory over Hicks Pasha, [75]-[90];
- triumphal entry into El Obeid, [91]-[2];
- and province of Darfur, [93]-[4];
- General Gordon and, [98], [130];
- and the sisters, [103]-[6];
- and Father Ohrwalder, on religion, [109]-[11];
- and Slatin Bey, [118];
- and violation of moral laws, [121];
- religious movement of, [122]-[3];
- and Cuzzi, [125]-[6];
- siege of Khartum, [126], [131]-[54];
- his life of ease and luxury, [60]-[4], [155]-[9], [449];
- principal wife of, [157];
- dwelling of, [157];
- harem, [158];
- death of, [160]-[62], [185];
- and Olivier Pain, [174]-[5];
- and Egypt, [254]-[6];
- tomb of, [275]-[80];
- and immorality, [341], [343];
- and property, [398];
- wives of, [404], [406];
- capital of the Mahdi's kingdom, see "Omdurman."
- Mohammed Ali, [234], [315], [439], [447].
- Mohammed el Kheir, [125], [130], [256].
- Mohammed Pasha Khabir, [21].
- Mohammed Suleiman, [186].
- Monasir tribe, [128], [438].
- Monogamy in Dar Nuba, [4].
- Moral laws, the Mahdi and violation of, [121].
- Moslem law, [322];
- Mosque at Omdurman, [279], [297].
- Mukran Fort, [126], [147].
- Munzinger Pasha, [189], [191].
- Murat, Saleh Bey and, [265];
- Murders in the Sudan provinces, [333].
- Musa, sheikh, [396].
- Musallem, Sultan, [234].
- Museum of curios at Omdurman, [213].
- Mussaid, Emir, [258].
- Mustafa Hadal, [166].
- Mustafa Yawer, [64]-[6], [358], [363].
- Nahut, in Kordofan, [240]-[1].
- Naïma Jebel, [3], [223].
- Naser (son of Mek Omar), [32]-[3], [40]-[1].
- Nasri, sheikh, [167]-[8].
- Nejumi, see "Abderrahman Wad en Nejumi."
- Nesim, Major, [11].
- Neufeld, Charles, [233], [263], [345], [348], [353]-[60], [363].
- in Omdurman, [282].
- News, the Sudanese and, [72]-[3];
- Niam Niam, singers from, [301].
- Nile, see "White Nile," "Blue Nile."
- Noaïa, sheikh, [222]-[3].
- Nuba, country and people of, [3]-[5], [22]-[32], [35], [48]-[9], [50], [95], [102], [112]-[4], [117]-[8], [121], [171]-[2], [177], [186], [197]-[200], [223], [384].
- Nubian desert, crossing the, [433]-[42].
- Nur Angar, [16], [56], [112], [225], [247].
- Nur Bey, [164]-[5].
- son of, [394].
- Nur Gereifawi, [327], [379], [404];
- Nuri, sheikh, [247].
- Oath of allegiance, sheikhs taking the, [70];
- evidence on, at Omdurman, [329].
- Obeid, see "El Obeid."
- O'Donovan, Mr. (Daily News correspondent), [80], [96], [101].
- Ohrwalder, Father, visit to Mek Omar, [50];
- illtreated by a sheikh, [69]-[70];
- taken before Abdullah, [100];
- journey to Rahad, [101]-[3];
- interview with the Mahdi on religion, [109]-[11];
- treatment of, by various masters, [114]-[7];
- in Khartum, [149]-[50];
- farewell to Father Bonomi, [178]-[84];
- down with fever, [190];
- sent to Omdurman, [199];
- and famine in Omdurman, [288];
- made a prisoner, [351]-[2];
- departure from Omdurman, [407];
- plans of escape, [408]-[23];
- and Lupton, [412]-[3];
- escape of, to Cairo, [424]-[46];
- present situation in the Sudan, [447]-[450].
- Omala (tax-gatherers) in the Sudan, [313].
- Omar Kisha (merchant), [267], [397].
- Omar Saleh, [269]-[71].
- Omar Wad Elias, Pasha, [247].
- Omberer, a merchant, [35].
- Omdurman, the Dervish capital, [146], [151], [275], [281], [304], [328], [380];
- the Mahdi at, [35], [126], [127];
- surrender of fort at, [131], [142], [177], [222];
- small-pox in, [154]-[5];
- and the Mahdi's death, [162]-[3];
- events in, [202]-[3];
- hill of, [204];
- scarcity of small coins in, [210]-[3];
- museum at, [213];
- the beit el mal at, [208]-[9];
- Abyssinians in, [220]-[1];
- Abu Anga and, [224], [230]-[1];
- grand review at, [225]-[6];
- panic in, [248];
- Osman Digna at, [267]-[8];
- Mahdi's tomb at, [275]-[9];
- Khalifa's palace, [280];
- roads in, [280]-[1];
- market-place, [282];
- gallows at, [283], [317]-[8];
- inhabitants of, [283];
- population, [283]-[4];
- famine in, [284]-[9];
- plagues of locusts and mice in, [291]-[2];
- thieves in, [328]-[9], [334]-[5], [340];
- system of justice at, [329]-[33];
- cripples in, [337];
- immorality in, [341];
- marriages in, [341]-[3];
- Saier, or prison at, [344]-[65];
- Neufeld in, [355]-[60];
- scarcity of powder at, [367]-[75];
- sand-storms at, [376]-[7];
- slaves in, [383]-[6];
- the Greeks in, [412];
- dress of women in, [413];
- Ohrwalder's last day at, [424];
- flight from, [445], [449].
- Om Herezeh mountain, [34], [46].
- Om Sadik, [224].
- Omshanga, [94].
- Onbeïa (wind instrument), [15], [44], [306].
- Ongat wells, [259].
- Ornaments, the Mahdi and Sudanese, [18].
- Ornithology: Birds in Dar Nuba, [3]-[4];
- Oshra Well, [40], [47].
- Osman, Khalifa, [308], [353]-[4], [389].
- Osman Azrak, [260].
- Osman Digna, [11], [64], [166]-[7];
- Osman Wad Adam, [199], [234], [236];
- Osman Wad Dekeim, [167].
- Ostrich farms in Kordofan, [35].
- Pain, Olivier, at El Obeid, [172]-[75].
- Palace, the Khalifa's, at Omdurman, [280].
- Passioni, Jew named, [360].
- Pesavento, Sister E., [48].
- Pilgrims at Omdurman, [206].
- Pimezzoni, Franz, [1].
- Plagues in the Sudan: of locusts, [291];
- Plough, a, in the Sudan, [378].
- Poetry, the Arabs and, [67].
- Polinari, Domenico, [138]-[40], [349]-[50].
- Postal service in the Mahdi's kingdom, [300]-[1].
- Powder, scarcity of, at Omdurman, [359], [367]-[75].
- Power, Consul, [99], [129]-[30].
- Prayers, the Mahdi and, [19];
- Printing press at Omdurman, [213].
- Prison at Omdurman, [344]-[65].
- Proclamation by the Mahdi, [76].
- Quicksilver found at Delen, [35].
- Rabeh Zubeir, [240], [241].
- Rahad, General Hicks at, [77]-[85];
- Rahma, fiki, [11].
- Rain in Dar Nuba, [3];
- in the Sudan, [376].
- Ramadan, fast of, [64], [158].
- Ras Adal, [247]; and Galabat, [217]-[20].
- Ras Alula, [167], [247].
- Rashid Bey, [9].
- Ratibs (Mahdi's book of prayers), [213].
- Rauf Pasha, [1]-[2], [6]-[7].
- Regaf Station, [269], [271]-[2], [340], [384], [396].
- Religion, interview with the Mahdi on, [109]-[11].
- Reptiles, [150];
- Review of Dervishes at Omdurman, [225]-[6], [307]-[8].
- Rizighat tribe of Arabs, [73], [221], [396]-[7].
- Roads in Omdurman, [280];
- in the Sudan, [341].
- Rognotto, Joseph, [100].
- Rossignoli, Father, [54], [57].
- Roversi (inspector of slaves), [22]-[3], [27]-[30], [48];
- death of, [49].
- Rundle Bey, [439].
- Saburi Mountain, [5].
- Saddlers at Omdurman, [381].
- Safia steamer, [127].
- Said Bey Guma, [94], [202]-[3], [223], [236].
- Said Mohammed, [39].
- Said Pasha, [7], [10]-[1], [20]-[1], [29], [119];
- Said el Mek, [6].
- Saier at Omdurman, see "Prison."
- Saleh, sheikh, [55].
- Saleh Pasha Wad el Mek, [125], [153], [350].
- Saleh Bey, [217]-[8], [221], [352]-[3], [364], [414].
- Saleh Bey Fadlallah, [232]-[4], [265].
- Salem, sheikh, [55].
- Salisbury, Lord, letter to King John, [250]-[1].
- Sandalia, perfume called, [157].
- Sandstorm, a fearful, [203];
- Santoni, A., [443];
- Sarras, Dervishes at, [257]-[8], [262].
- Sawakin, [1], [121], [166]-[7];
- Sayer, Brother, [443].
- Sayid el Mek, [407].
- Sayid Hamed, [167]-[8].
- Sayid Osman, see "Osman, Khalifa."
- "Sayidna Isa," [244]-[5].
- Schuver, Jean M., [2].
- Seckendorf, Baron, death of, [88];
- servant of, [80].
- Selima wells, [233].
- Selim Bey in Equatoria, [271].
- Sennar, [154], [160], [162], [164]-[5], [226], [256], [290].
- Senussi, sheikh, [4], [14], [173], [237].
- Shaggieh troops, [239].
- Shaggieh tribe, [143].
- Shakka, [35], [59], [235], [384], [391].
- Sharé River, [241].
- Shatt Station, [11], [35], [77], [126], [175].
- Shebba, a (forked wood), [97].
- Sheep of the Kababish tribe, [232], [234];
- in the Sudan provinces, [379].
- Shekan forest, battle near, [87], [92], [94], [171].
- Shendi, [290].
- Sherif, Khalifa, see "Ali Esh Sherif."
- Sherif Mahmud, [20], [60], [86], [106], [169]-[72], [174], [176]-[8], [183], [186]-[9], [197];
- Shilluk tribe, [272], [379].
- Shirkeleh, [77], [80], [126].
- Shirra, Baggara chief, [187].
- Shukrieh tribe, [166], [216], [290], [350].
- Sideham, a Copt, [178].
- Sid el Hassan, the celebrated Moslem, [165]-[6].
- Sidi Hamdan, see "Abu Anga."
- Sieges, see "Bara," "El Fasher," "El Obeid," "Galabat," "Kassala," "Khartum," "Sennar," "Sawakin," "Tokar," &c.
- Singiokai, [25], [32], [49], [59].
- Sisters of the Austrian Mission, before Abdullah, [100];
- Siwar ed Dahab, [21], [264].
- Skander Bey, [21].
- Skander, fate of Mulatte, [140].
- Slatin Bey, [2], [73]-[5], [93], [118], [153], [174]-[5], [177], [189], [206], [348];
- Slave trade, in Dar Nuba, [4];
- Slaves, the Mahdi's law regarding, [62];
- Small-pox, in Omdurman, [154]-[5];
- Soap-boiling at Omdurman, [213]-[4], [303], [413].
- Sobei, the Khojur of, [187].
- Sogaro, Archbishop Franz, [415]-[7], [420], [444]-[5].
- Soil, of Dar Nuba, [3];
- Stambuli, George, [42]-[8], [54], [58], [68]-[71], [84], [96]-[7], [269].
- Stanley, H. M., and Emin Pasha, [269], [271].
- Starvation in the Mahdi's camp, [154].
- Stewart, Col., murder of, [128]-[30], [177], [414], [438].
- Sudan, Egypt and the, [34], [123];
- the Mahdi master of the, [94];
- English troops in the, [120];
- custom to drink melted butter, [175];
- revolt of black soldiers of army of, [189]-[200];
- witchcraft in, [44], [274]-[5];
- famine in the, [290]-[2];
- horsemanship in the, [308];
- immorality in the, [341]-[3];
- cattle breeding in the, [376]-[9];
- disease in the, [386];
- present situation in the, [387]-[407], [447]-[50].
- Sudanese, the, marriage ceremony of, [17]-[8];
- Suez, [1].
- Suk Abu Sin, see "Gedaref."
- Suleiman Bey, Gessi and, [9]-[10].
- Suleiman, Capt. M., [22], [27].
- Suleiman el Hejazi, [240].
- Suleiman Wad Naaman, sheikh, [129]-[30], [414].
- Superstition, in the Sudan, [44], [274]-[5];
- the Nubas and, [186];
- see also "Witchcraft."
- Surur Effendi, [56].
- Swindlers in Omdurman, [334], [337]-[9].
- Syria, Sherif of, [111].
- Tagalla, Jebel, [3], [7], [77], [222]-[3], [225], [247];
- see also "Adam, King."
- Taha, Sayid Mohammed, [91].
- Taher, sheikh, [316]-[7].
- Taisha Arabs, [14], [221], [301];
- Takruri tribe, [171]-[2], [217], [244], [248], [283].
- Tamai, battle of, [266].
- Tamarinds in Kordofan, [35].
- Taxation in the Mahdi's kingdom, [379]-[80].
- Tax-gatherers of the Sudan provinces, [313].
- Tax levied at Omdurman, [205].
- Tayara Station, [11], [35], [60].
- Testament, King John's copy of New, [250].
- Thieves in Omdurman, [328]-[9], [334]-[7], [339]-[40].
- "Three Holy Kings," festival of the, [218].
- Tira hill, [3].
- Tobacco, the Sudanese and, [17];
- Tobji, Osman, [65]-[6].
- Todros Kasa, son of King Theodore, [242]-[5].
- Tokar, [267]-[8];
- Tolodi, Jebel, [223].
- Tomb of the Mahdi at Omdurman, [275]-[80].
- Tome, sheikh, [55], [64];
- brother of, [232].
- Toski, battle at, [263], [320], [350], [361].
- Trades in Omdurman, [381]-[2].
- Treasure in Khartum, [145].
- Trees in Dar Nuba, [3].
- Tur el Hadra, [2].
- Tuti Island, [147], [375].
- "Turk," Arabs and the term, [263].
- Turkey, Sultan of, letter to, from Khalifa, [257].
- Venturini, Sister E., [413]-[45].
- Victoria, Queen, and King John of Abyssinia, [250]-[1];
- letter to, from Abdullah, [257].
- Wad Ali, [246], [249].
- Wad Arbab, Emir, [217]-[8].
- Wad Bishara, village of, [426].
- Wad el Bedri, [10], [319], [395].
- Wad el Besir, [94], [124], [258], [306].
- Wadelai, [271].
- Wad el Areik (merchant), [21], [35], [131], [405].
- Wad el Banna, [401].
- Wad el Hashmi, Emir, [76], [190], [193]-[4], [199].
- Wad el Makashef, [11], [72], [164].
- Wad er Reis, [445];
- see "Hussein Wad Dayim."
- Wad Gubara (Emir), [38]-[9], [85], [125], [130], [133], [260].
- Wad Gesuli, [96].
- Wad Guzuli, [345].
- Wad Hamdu Allah, [313].
- Wadi Gamr cataracts, [128].
- Wadi Halfa, [257], [260].
- Wad Nubawi (Emir), [233].
- Wad Zaid, [350].
- War materials at Omdurman, [349], [381].
- Waterskins, the Masalit people and, [237].
- Water-wheels along the Nile, [378].
- White Nile, [3], [6], [12], [93], [126], [133]-[5], [150], [204];
- Witchcraft, the Mahdi's success attributed to, [94];
- Wodehouse, Colonel, [115], [259], [265];
- battle at Argin, [262].
- Wolseley (Lord), 'Soldier's Pocket-Book,' [101].
- Yakub (Khalifa Abdullah's brother), [243], [277], [304], [313]-[4], [324]-[6], [361], [366], [368], [371]-[3], [389]-[90], [394], [402]-[7].
- Yesin, Major, [59].
- Yunis Ed Dekeim, [260], [265].
- Yusef Angeli (Greek), [373]-[4].
- Yusef Pertekachi, and manufacture of
- powder, [371]-[4].
- Yunis, Emir, [206], [219]-[20], [223], [396], [417];
- Yusef, Sultan of Darfur, [213], [236], [308].
- Yusef Kurdi (merchant), [333]-[4].
- Yusef Pasha, [10]-[1], [42], [90].
- Zeki Tummal and Abyssinia, [225], [247], [249], [251]-[2], [272], [285], [290].
- Zeregga, [77].
- Zogal (the Mahdi's uncle), [75], [93]-[4], [164], [184], [223], [235], [265]-[7], [360], [388], [396], [401], [417];
- Zogheir (a celebrated thief), [335]-[7], [353].
- Zubeir, feast known as, [4].
- Zubeir Pasha, [172], [391];
- Zurbuchen, Dr.,
- [2].
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A PLAN OF OMDURMAN
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NOTE--At the last moment when this book was passed for press, the return to England of Captain Lugard enables me, through his courtesy, to give the names and positions of the forts in Uganda and Unyoro now occupied by the troops in the service of the Imperial British East Africa Company.--F. R. W.