INDEX.

The following letters appended to names of persons signify: A. Ashraf, descended from the Prophet; C. Commander; D. Danagla or Dongolawi; E. Emir; G. Governor; J. Jaalin; K. King; Kfa. Khalifa; M. Mahdi; P. Pasha; S. Sultan; Sh. Sheikh.

Abakr, S., Begu, [149], [157], [190], [225], [251], [261].
Abba, Island of, Mahdi's home, [123], [126], [136].
Abd el Kader, Mahdi's uncle, [286];
P., G. Gen. Sudan, [147];
his advice, [232].
Abderrahman, K. Darfur, [43];
and Napoleon, [44];
Abderrahman ben Naga's warning, [286].
Abdul Kerim, Mahdi's cousin, [286];
to Sennar, [380], [383].
Abdullahi bin Sayd Mohammed, Khalifa el Mahdi, W. Arab, early history, [127], [514];
proclaimed Khalifa, [281];
appearance, [285];
commands "blue flag," [303];
succeeds Mahdi, [370];
coinage, [407];
"signs and commands," [409];
tyranny, [429];
seizes Nile boats, [431];
Mahdi's Dome, [432];
Dr. Wahrmund's letter, [447];
brethren arrive, [449];
writes to Queen, etc., [450];
illness, [496];
fortifies Atbara, [507];
fiendish character, [516];
harem, [520];
postal service, [527];
how he rides abroad, [528];
reviews, [530];
present army, etc., [535];
frontiers, [537];
treasuries, [538];
timidity, [562];
house at Omdurman, [567];
his "blackholes," [571].
Abdullahi Dudbenga, Harun's cousin, S., [85], [211], [377].
Abdullahi om Dramo, Sh. Messeria, [192];
joins Madibbo, [251].
Abo Bey, C. Toweisha, disloyal, [204];
moves on Dara, [249].
Abu Anga, E. of Blacks, [174];
befriends Slatin, [329];
reduces Kordofan, [355], [397];
marches to Omdurman, [422];
beats Abyssinians, [426];
dies much lamented, [426].
Abu es Saud, attacks Abba, [136].
Abu "Falja" (Mahdi), [289].
Abu Gemmaisa, his rebellion, [442].
Abu Girga, D. E. Gezira, [283];
besieges Khartum, [302];
repulsed, [300];
to Kassala, [405];
joins Osman Digna, [433];
at Kassala, [472];
sent to Reggaf, [496].
Abyssinians take Gallabat, [404];
beaten by Abu Anga, [426];
King John's death, [439].
Adam Amer, C. El Fasher, [203].
Adlan, Ibrahim, in charge of Beit el Mal, [382], [407];
his new offices, [408];
hung, [463].
Afifi Wad Ahmed, Sh. Habbania, [158];
killed, [207].
Agordat, battle of, [502].
Ahmed ed Dalia, executioner, [240], [430], [447].
Ahmed el Makur, K. Darfur, [41].
Ahmed Fedil, Khalifa's cousin, commands Blacks, [480];
to Gedarif, [503].
Ahmed Katong, lame Arab, [68].
Ahmed Wad Ali, at Kassala, [433];
E., [472];
comes to Omdurman, [495];
back to Gallabat, [496], [500];
routed by Italians, and killed, [502].
Ahmed Wad Ali, "Kadi el Islam," [231];
with Khalifa, [286], [505];
starved, [575].
Ahmed Wad Suleiman, E. Beit el Mal, [177], [231];
with Khalifa, [286];
discharged, [381], [480];
condemned, [485].
Ala ed Din, P., G. Gen. Sudan, [3].
Ali Bey Sherif, G. Kordofan, [7];
G. Darfur, [88];
at El Fasher, [96];
Slatin succeeds, [103], [108];
submissive, [383], [406].
Ansar, "helpers," [141], [309].
Arab clothes, [114];
courage, [146], [154], [159], [208], [223], [414], [447];
customs, [114];
food, [34], [114];
greed of gain, [20];
oath of fealty, [120];
tactics, [52], [196], [198];
treachery, [240].
Arabs, Baggara, [29], [46];
Batahin, [446];
Bedeyat, [107], [117];
Beni Helba, [45];
country, [71], [205], [218];
revolt, [218];
chastised, [222];
Ereikat, [45];
Gehéna, [146];
destroyed, [423];
Gimeh, transported, [386];
Gowama, [230], [427];
Habbania, join Suleiman, [17];
against him, [26];
rise, [148];
Hawazma, [19], [146];
Homr, [19];
Kababish, plundered, [402];
Khawabir, restless, [58], [205];
Maalia, rise, [148], [154], [155], [182];
Maheria, [46];
rise, [244];
Massalit, [110];
Mima, restless, [58], [84], [205], [209], [248];
Misseria, [19], [182], [218];
Rizighat, [19];
from Ruzeik, [45];
independence of, [45];
rise, [148];
decimated and divided, [46];
join Suleiman, [17];
against him, [26];
rise, [148], [427];
Shaigi, loyal, [146];
to Khartum, [302];
Tago, [182], [218];
Taaisha, [29], [438];
masters, [563];
Zaghawa, [113], [182];
Zayedia, [244].
Arabs, animosity between E. and W. tribes, [129], [381], [476].
Arifi Wad Ahmed, Sh. Habbania, [22].
Artin, Armenian watchmaker, [578].
Ashraf, [478];
starved and beaten to death, [485];
property confiscated, [486], [494].
Atbara River, [625].
Babakr Abu Sebiba, [581].
Bahr el Ghazal, subject to Darfur, [47];
Black population, [13], [194];
recruiting ground, [509];
penetrated by Congo State, [510];
its importance to Egypt, [626].
Bairam, [317], [422], [529];
trooping colours at, [529].
Bara, captured by Mahdi, [174].
Barnu, Ismail Wad, [22], [149], [251], [261].
Batahin, execution of, [446].
Bazingers, [7].
Bee-keeping in Sudan, [77].
Begu, tribe of Bahr el Ghazal, [44];
S., [190].
Beit el Mal, [231], [241], [431], [538].
Berber, fall of, [290].
Beresford, Lord Charles, [352].
Beshari Bey, [218], [223].
Black babies, [78].
Calamatino, George, Gordon's messenger, [304], [321], [333].
Camel besieged by Waganda, [87];
runaway, [98].
Caravan road re-opened, [107].
Coinage, [541].
Comboni, R. C. Bishop, [101].
Congo State, flags, [508];
treaties, [510].
Corruption, [104].
Crane, Russian in Dongola, [498].
Dafalla, Ahmed Bey, [97];
at El Obeid, [145];
surrenders, [176];
interviews Mahdi, [179];
killed, [230].
Dafalla, Arabi, in Dongola, [476];
to Reggaf, [500];
defeats Fadl el Maula, [507].
Dali, S., [41].
Dali, Kitab, or penal code, [41].
Danagla, descendants of slave Dangal, [13].
Dara, capital of S. Darfur, [62];
the Doctor of, [69].
Darfur, kingdom of, once reached Atbara, [37];
Egyptians conquer, [56];
S. in revolt, [218].
Darho, Omar Wad, C. Shaigia, [58];
arbitrator, [96];
accused by Zogal, [102], [108];
disloyal, [149];
chastises Arabs, [151], [205];
back to El Fasher, [207];
joins Zogal, [268];
attacks Jebel Marra, [377];
revolts against Khalifa, [378];
shot by Zogal, [379].
Deain, Madibbo's village, [93], [183].
Delen, R. C. Mission Station, [173].
Dinkas, [470].
Divorce, oath of, [222].
Dongola, [303].
Donkey postman, [251].
Duem, on White Nile, [234].
Ebtar Idris Bey, D. Zubeir's agent, [13];
accuses Suleiman at Khartum, [14];
G. Bahr el Ghazal, [14].
Ebtar, Osman, Idris' brother, killed at Ganda, [16].
Egeil Wad el Jangawi, Madibbo's enemy, [93].
El Fasher, capital of Darfur, [37];
taken by Zubeir, [55];
besieged by Harun, [57];
Slatin at, [58];
taken by Zogal, [270].
El Koreishi, Sh., [359], [362].
El Obeid, siege of, [173];
starved out, [176];
mutiny at, [393].
Elias Pasha, G. Gen. Kordofan, [133], [142];
invites Mahdi to El Obeid, [144];
at Duem, [237].
Emiliani dei Danziger, of Kobbé, [108];
Mudir of Dara, [109];
dies, [120].
Emin Bey, [2].
Esh Sheikh's advice, [359], [362].
Evil Eye, the, [519].
Fadlalla, Ali Wad, arrested, [93], [191];
his grave rifled, [183].
Fadl el Maula, C. of all Blacks, [384].
Fadl el Maula Bekhit, mutinies, [393].
Famine, [453], et seq.
Farag, Mohammed Effendi, [211], [213].
Faragalla, P. defends Omdurman Fort, [337].
Farquhar, Col., [236];
his note-book, [241].
Fayo, native radish, [198].
Fealty, Arab oath of, [120].
Felkin, Dr. R. W., at Dara, [85].

Fiki Mohammed el Heliki, [50].
French and English, [310].
Fungs, [37], [68].
Furs, [37];
only stopped by Nile, [41];
Niurnia, [75].
Gabralla, [55], [68];
slave-dealer, [217].
Gallabat, destroyed by Abyssinians, [404];
almost taken again, [440].
Gellabas (J. and D.), traders from Nile, [60];
Gordon's order ruins, [20], [30];
claims of, [92], [169];
revenge on Gordon, [280].
Gessi, Romolo, and Shellali attack Suleiman, [16];
sick at Khartum, [101];
dies at Suez, [102].
Gezira, Island (J. and D.), between Blue and White Niles, espouse Mahdi's cause, [132], [232].
Ghanima, "plunder," [265] note, [377], [431], [442];
granary of Khartum, [403].
Giegler Pasha, [3], [5], [139], [146], [228].
Gilif mountains, [595].
Gordon, his kindness, [35], [60], [61];
coolness, [60];
meets Suleiman, [10];
succeeds Ismail Pasha, [57];
marched out of Abyssinia, [89];
leaves Sudan, [91];
returns, [280];
popular with W. Arabs, [298];
his letter, [334];
despatches and awaits steamers, [337], [341];
his death, [343].
Gowl, Bir, hot spring, [64], [72].
Gretli, Mohammed el, [253], [256].
Gsiller, Herr Von, Egyptian consul, [579].
Guma, Ali Agha, conducts retreat, [166];
goes to Mima country, [207].
Guma, Mohammed, lets Mahdi escape, [138].
Guma, Said Bey, [59], [104];
C. El Fasher, [121], [244], [267];
defends El Fasher, [270];
with Mahdi, [289].
Guru, village, [224].
Hamada Effendi, tortured, [271].
Hamed Wad All, Khalifa's cousin, E. Kassala, [472];
commands Jaalin, [508], [534].
Hansal, Austrian Consul, writes to Slatin, [325];
killed at Khartum, [347].
Harun, S. Darfur, heads a revolt, [57];
at Niurnia, [58];
threatening, [64];
raids Dara, [80];
pursued, [81];
defeated, [83].
Hasaballa, Sh. Maheria, [117], [120].
Hashaba, Sh. Salama's village, [170];
number of force collected at, [181].
Hassan Bey om Kadok (Berti), and his brother Ismail, [34].
Hassan Hussein, E. of Egyptians, [293].
Hassan Wad Saad Nur, [100];
joins Mahdi, [250], [266].
Helmi, Hassan Pasha, [6];
G. Darfur, [8], [56], [58].
Helmi, Mansur Effendi, [22];
accuses Suleiman, [28];
sent to Shakka, [149];
false, [153];
at Murrai, [157];
runs away, [165].
Helu, Ali Wad, Degheim, Kfa., [138];
commands "green flag," [304];
sides with Khalifa, [383];
well paid, [406];
in Ashraf insurrection, [480], [482], [496].
Helu, Musa Wad, to Metemmeh, [336];
killed at Abu Klea, [338].
Hicks Pasha, [233];
his expedition a mistake, [234];
cut to pieces at Shekan, [240].
Home Rule in the Sudan, [297].
Hussein, P. G. Shakka, [11].
Hussein Kfa. Berber, at Mahdi's camp, [294].
Ibrahim, S. last K. Darfur, [54];
his tomb, [74];
his sisters, [429].
Ismail Pasha, [8];
and Zubeir, [55];
summoned to Egypt, [56].
Iya, Basi Zemzem, "eldest sister" of S. Darfur, [46].
Jaalin, descended from Abbas the Prophet's uncle, [13];
Zubeir's tribe, [9].
Janghé, Baggara tribe transferred to Bahr el Ghazal,

[95];
revolt and join Maddibbo, [194].
Japo, Mohammed Agha, [145];
hoodwinks Mahdi, [174].
Jebel Gedir, renamed "Masa," [144].
Jebel Marra, centre of Darfur, [38].
Jehad (holy war) proclaimed, [116], [138], [141];
round Suakin, [233].
Jehadia, J., [524].
Jibba, the Mahdist dress, [231], [283], [285];
the Mahdi's own, [289].
Kabbashi, Mustem Wad, Sh., [60];
at Om Waragat, [190];
wounded, [249].
Kalaka, headquarters of Habbania, [22].
Kapsun, Fertit boy sent to England, [88].
Karamalla, D., Mahdi's relative, G. Bahr el Ghazal, [275];
at Shakka, [412];
prefers Dara, [413];
retires, [414].
Kassala, besieged, [280];
closely besieged, [380];
surrenders, [385];
captured by Italians, [504].
Kebkebia, capital W. Darfur, [109].
Kerraba, the, [604].
Khadiga, Donkusa's sister, [113].
Khadiga, Khalifa's daughter, married to Mahdi's son, [520].

Khaled Wad Iman, sent to Kordofan, [57], [203];
Zogal's agent, [245];
writes to Madibbo, [245].
Khartum, Gordon at, [285];
invested by Gezira tribes (J.), [295];
famine, [337];
fall of, [342];
pillaged, [345].
Kitab-Dali, or penal code, [41].
Kitchener, Sir Herbert, [303] (note), [473].
Klootz, Gustav, brought in, [238], [242];
in chains, [314];
died, [405].
Kobbé, old capital of Darfur, [44], [108].
Kordofan, taken and retaken, [37];
in possession of Mahdi, [208].
Koreina Nur, killed, [195].
Kuku Agha, killed, [250].
Kurd, Abu Sheikh, [44].
Leontides, Gr. Consul, killed at Khartum, [347].
Locusts, [457].
Lupton Bey, G. Gen. Bahr el Ghazal, [193];
capitulates, [275];
arrives at Mahdi's camp, [326];
in irons, [332];
his wife and daughter, [354];
hair white, [358];
set free, [361];
engineer, [401];
dies, [437].
Madibbo, Sh. Rizighat, [22], [95];
discharged by Emiliani, [149];
joins Mahdi, [156];
attacks Deain, [158];
stampeded, [163];
wins Om Waragat, [186];
beaten off, [197];
challenged, [200];
surprised, [247];
attacks Dara, [250];
explains, [263];
Abu Anga's revenge on, [413].
"Mahdi el Muntazer," [134].
See Mohammed Ahmed.
Mahmud, Khalifa's relative, E. Darfur, returns to Dongola, [499];
resides now at El Fasher, [628].
Mahmud, Ali Said, Mahdi's relative, killed at Korti, [303].
Marching order, [183].
Marcopoli Bey, [95].
Marissa, Sudan beer, [34].
Marriage, in Sudan, [561];
Gabralla's office for, [217];
of Fadl Maula, [315];
jars, [357];
made easy, [373];
divorce frequent, [561];
abruptly dissolved, [31].
Massawa, Italians at, [442].
Mek Adam Um Daballo, [133];
advises Mahdi to retire into interior, [139].
Melek Hagger, [107].
Melek Jusef, [146].
Messallamia, [4], [125], [129].
Messedaglia Bey, G. El Fasher, [37];
plans attack on Harun, [74].
Miracles, [143];
comet, [174], [179];
at Friday reviews, [304].
Mohammed Ahmed (Mahdi), A. first news of, [111];
his history, [122];
quarrel with Sherif, [125];
builds Koreishi's tomb, [129];
secret tour in Kordofan, [132];
proclaims himself Mahdi, [134];
chooses three Khalifas, [138];
first successes, [137]-[146];
Jebel "Masa," [144];
takes El Obeid, [176];
works a miracle, [179];
imitates Mohammed, [180];
his sensuality, [231];
master of Sudan, [242];
at Rahad, [275];
Friday reviews, [304];
to Khartum, [305];
his appearance, [289];
death, [369];
burial, [371];
teaching, [373];
Chronicles, [515];
"instructions," [544].
Mohammed el Fadl, S. Darfur, subdues Arabs, [45];
his mosque, [62].
Mohammed el Kheir, Mahdi's first teacher, [123];
takes Berber, [303];
awaits English at Metemmeh, [336];
holds Dongola, [381];
dead, [438].
Mohammed et Taki, Khalifa's father, [127].
Mohammed Hussein, K. Darfur, [46];
his prophecy, [51].
Mohammed Idris, [107].
Mohammed Khaled. See Zogal Bey.
Mohammed Said Pasha, G. El Obeid, [96];
misses Mahdi, [139], [145];
lets Mahdi go again, [173];
his treasure, [178];
death, [230].
Mohammed Sherif, Kfa. See Sherif.
Mohammed Terab, K. Darfur, stopped by Nile, [43].
Mohammed Wad Asi, [203];
brings news, [208].
Morgan Hosan, faithful in death, [189].
Mussaid Wad Gaidum, [405];
in Dongola, [476];
recalled, [477];
Kassala, [496];
loses Kassala, [505].
Mustapha Bey Yawer, defends Dongola, [303].
Nejumi, Abderrahman, with Zogal, [257];
sent against Khartum, [301];
takes Sennar, [382];
to Dongola, [405];
defeated and killed at Toski, [452].
Neufeldt, Charles, [416];
in prison, [572].
Niurnia, capital of Tago princes, [58];
Fur Sultans, [75].
Nur Angara Bey, G. W. Darfur, [11];
surprises Harun, [85];
his history, [105];
household, [110], [145];
sent to Metemmeh, [338].
O'Donovan, [237];
his note-book, [241].
Officers, six shot at Dara, [210].
Ohrwalder, Father, [101];
taken by Mahdi, [173];
escapes in Ashraf insurrection, [483].
Om Badr, [403].

Ombeija, Sudan war-horn, [26], [51], [283], [292], [446], [504].
Om Bilbil, [106], [111].
Om Lawai, taken and destroyed, [209].
Om Shanga, [151];
fort evacuated, [207];
surrender of, [256].
Om Waragat, disaster at, [186].
Omdurman, the sacred city of the Mahdi, [565];
filth of, [570];
fort besieged, [331];
prison, [571];
taken, [337].
See Map.
Osman Digna, [233];
fights Abyssinians, [385];
at Tokar, [473];
flies to Atbara, [474].
Osman Sheikh ed Din, Khalifa's son, [140];
married to Yakub's daughter, [519].
Osman Wad Adam, Khalifa's cousin, to Kordofan, [386];
at El Obeid, [399];
E. Kordofan and Darfur, [416];
to Shakka, [427], [444];
dies, [475].
Osman Wad Dekeim, to Berber, [438].
Ostrich, hunting, [112];
breeding stopped, [552];
swiftness of, [154].
Pain, Olivier (Frenchman), [306];
taken ill and dies, [317].
Rahad, [238];
Mahdi at, [275];
Slatin reaches, [283].
Ramadan, [63], [106].
Rashed Bey, G. Fashoda, and men annihilated, [140].
Rations paid for, [66], [67], [201].
Rauf Pasha, succeeds Gordon, [91];
warned by Sherif, [135].
Reggaf, [469];
most southern post of Khalifa, [537].
Rifki, Hassan Effendi, [63], [64], [76], [86];
killed with Shellali, [141].
Rott, Gottfried, at Dara, [182];
taken ill and dies, [203].
Rudolph, Crown Prince, news of death, [495].
Saadalla, Nubawi, [365], [367], [466].
Sahra, Khalifa's principal wife, [522].
Said Hussein, G. Shakka, [11];
arrested, [17].
Said Mahmud, [395].
Salama, Abu Mohammed Bey, Sh. Habbania, [155];
deserts, [164];
joins Madibbo, [201].
Salama, brother of Om Dramo, his ride, [192];
wounded, [226].
Saleh Bey el Kabbashi, Sh. Kababish at Om Badr, [403];
sends to Egypt, [416];
caravan waylaid, [417];
flies and is killed, [421].
Saleh Donkusa and Zaghawa, [113], et seq., [376].
Saleh Wad el Mek, [300];
in Mahdi's suite, [305];
his brother's head, [336];
his sons, [348];
discharged, [353].
Seckendorff, Baron, [237], [240].
Sennar, relieved, [146];
again, [232];
falls, [382].
Sennusi, Mohammed es, Sh. of N. Africa, [138], [231].
Shakka, battle at, [52];
Slatin marches to, [183].
Sharaf ed Din, [181], [184];
his death, [188].
Shekan, disaster at, [240].
Shellali, Yusef Pasha esh, [6], [141];
disaster, [143].
Sherif, Mohammed, Sh., [123];
warns Rauf, [135];
joins Mahdi, [316].
Sherif, Mohammed es, Kfa., [138];
commands "red flag," [304];
at storming of Khartum, [339], [383];
loses his drums, [385];
appeased, [386];
revolts, [479];
gets into trouble, [488].
Shilluks, [470].
Slatin Pasha goes to Egypt, [3];
Mudir of Dara, [5];
attacks Harun, [64];
collects Suleiman's Bazingers, [91];
G. General Darfur, [101];
retires on Dara, [153];
marches to Shakka, [183];
turns Mohammedan, [216];
C. Darfur, [245];
surrenders Dara, [261];
meets Khalifa, [285];
swears fealty to Mahdi, [288];
writes to Gordon and Consul Hansal, [320];
in chains, [328];
more chains, [334];
more still, [352];
free, [361];
Darfurian wife, [365];
offered wives, [367], [368], [389], [464];
white jibba instead, [390];
with Yunes, [390];
suspected, [393];
rides, [422];
hears from home, [434], [447], [461];
moves house, [493];
meditates escape, [513];
by whom aided, [579];
fails, [584];
succeeds, [591];
recovers sword, [630].
Slave market at Beit el Mal, [408], [472], [557];
runaway slaves, [564].
Slave trade, [47], [97], [107], [134], [140];
Rott and, [182], [194].
Small-pox, at Omdurman, [357];
Gemmaisa dies of, [443].
Solong, Suleiman, K. Darfur, [42].
Stambuli, George, [174], [469].
Stewart, Col., steamer wrecked, [322].
Sudan, education in, [549];
effects of proclamation abandoning, [297];
gross immorality in, [560], [562];
justice in, [544];
liberty in, [108];
manufactures, [559];
market in, [71];
one quarter of population left, [623];
past and present state, [621];
products, [38], [550];
religion, [546];
soldiers' rations in, [65];
trade routes, [551].

Tagos, displaced by Tungurs, [38], [41].
Tarika, Sammania, etc., [123];
Mahdi's new, [232], [373].
Taxation, Slatin inspector, [4];
of Baggara Arabs, [73];
unjust, [133];
Mohammedan poll tax and alms, [406];
on gum, [552].
Theft, punishment of, [36].
Tomb of Mahdi, building of, [431];
pilgrimage to, [549].
Toweisha, [20].
Tuti Island, [333];
surrenders, [347];
Sir C. Wilson at, [350].
Typhus fever, [318];
Mahdi dies of, [368], [487];
Khalifa attacked by, [496].
Uganda, Christians in, [508].
Umbusa, Begu, mother of Mohammed el Fadl, [44].
Usul, El Ata Wad Melek, at Om Shanga, [203].
Vizetelly, [237].
Wadai, Sultanate, [629].
Waganda, envoys, [85].
Wahrmund, Professor, [448].
Water bottles, [110], [111];
melons, [206], [209];
Baobab trees, [277].
Wilson, Rev. C. T. at Dara, [85].
Wilson, Sir C., and steamers, [350].
Wodehouse, P. Wadi Halfa, [451].
Wolseley, Lord, at Dongola, [333];
at Abu Klea, [338].
Yakub, Khalifa's brother, [240];
sympathetic villain, [292], [326], [364];
his spies, [429], [457];
plot against Zogal, [477], [501], [506];
pays W. Arabs, [407].
Yunes Wad Dekeim (Khalifa's relative), [256];
subdues Gimeh, [386];
Gallabat, [405];
attacks Abyssinians, [415];
his rapacity, [416];
escapes plot and is recalled, [424];
E. Dongola, [445];
recalled, [476];
sent back, [477].
Yusef Pasha. See Shellali.
Yusef, S. aims at independence, [411];
killed at Kebkebia, [428].
Zeidan Agha, "all right," [197].
Zeki Tummal (Taaisha), [312];

succeeds Abu Anga, [439];
defends Gallabat, [440];
harries Shilluks, [471].
Zeki, starved to death, [501], [574].
Zigada, Dimitri, of El Fasher, [203], [276];
breaking rules, [287], [291].
Zogal Bey, Mahdi's cousin, at Dara, [22], [62];
disloyal, [149], [169];
left at Dara, [182];
sent to El Obeid, [221];
detected, [246];
Said Mohammed Ibn Khaled, [261];
enters Dara, [263];
takes El Fasher, [270];
lives in style, [274];
arrested, [297];
sent to Osman Digna, [473];
E. Dongola, [476];
recalled and imprisoned for life, [477];
exiled, [500].
Zubeir, Pasha, J. Ali Abu Amuri's assistant, [47];
"Not the Mahdi," [127];
G. Bahr el Ghazal, [49];
takes Dara, [53];
made Pasha and goes to Cairo, [56].
Zubeir Suleiman, J. threatens revolt, [9];
Bey G. Bahr el Ghazal, [12];
dismissed, [14];
attacks Ganda five times, [17];
his wealth, [18];
submits to Gessi, [26];
shot by Helmi's Danagla, [28];
his wife and son, [269].
Zubeir Rabeh, [8];
escape of, [19];
goes West, [25];
near Lake Tchad, [629].
Zurbuchen, Dr., [7], [30], [59], [99];
treats Gessi, [102].


FOOTNOTES:

[1] The dabarek is the circular pond usually made close to a well, into which the water when drawn up is poured, and which is then used as the drinking-trough for the flocks.

[2] The name given to the lords of the Bahr el Ghazal zaribas and their men.