suspected spies of, [216];
forces men to change their religion, [216];
and King John fanatics and robbers, [216];
treaty with about the garrison, [220];
number of Arabs with, when he started, [222];
moved ferry higher up, [233];
prestige gained from defeat of Hicks, [234];
and Zubair, [238];
belief that, is dead, [240];
number of men with, [240];