Ten Years' Captivity in the Mahdi's Camp 1882-1892
Josef Ohrwalder; Sir F. R. Wingate
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  • 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];
    • of mice, [291]-[2].
  • 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];
    • book of, [213];
    • form of, [296].
  • 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];
    • the road to, [101]-[3];
    • the Mahdi at, [106]-[21], [125]-[6], [169].
  • 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];
    • snakes, [3]-[4], [433];
    • scorpions, [114], [347].
  • 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];
    • defence of El Obeid, [36]-[40], [49], [56], [58]-[9], [66].
  • 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];
    • in the Sudan, [376]-[7].
  • Santoni, A., [443];
    • and Father Bonomi, [178]-[9], [183].
  • Sarras, Dervishes at, [257]-[8], [262].
  • Sawakin, [1], [121], [166]-[7];
    • Osman Digna besieges, [266]-[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];
    • death of, [198]-[9], [206], [223].
  • 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];
    • at Rahad, [103]-[6];
    • escape of, from Omdurman, [413]-[5], [418]-[45];
    • see also "Andreis," "Corsi," "Chincarini," "Pesavento," "Venturini."
  • 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];
    • and Darfur, [235];
    • and waterskins, [237].
  • Slave trade, in Dar Nuba, [4];
    • in the Bahr el Ghazal, [8]-[9], [12], [22];
    • in the Sudan, [382]-[6].
  • Slaves, the Mahdi's law regarding, [62];
    • of Khartum, [143];
    • at Omdurman, [208]-[9], [333], [339].
  • Small-pox, in Omdurman, [154]-[5];
    • in El Obeid, [183]-[4].
  • 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];
    • of Bara, [200];
    • in the Gezireh, [378].
  • 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];
    • and
    • small-pox, [154]-[5];
    • and alchemy, [369].
  • 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];
    • Abdullah and, [308]-[11], [350], [395]-[6].
  • 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];
    • chewing, [276];
    • punishment of smokers of, [330].
  • Tobji, Osman, [65]-[6].
  • Todros Kasa, son of King Theodore, [242]-[5].
  • Tokar, [267]-[8];
    • capture of, [367], [386], [414].
  • 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].
  • Uganda, events in, [271].
  • Unyoro, events in, [271].
  • 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];
    • expedition up the, [269]-[272].
  • Witchcraft, the Mahdi's success attributed to, [94];
    • the bark of Adansonia tree, [170];
    • in the Sudan, [274]-[5], [402].
  • 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].
    • and Abu Anga, [244]-[5].
  • 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];
    • and Darfur, [201]-[3].
  • Zogheir (a celebrated thief), [335]-[7], [353].
  • Zubeir, feast known as, [4].
  • Zubeir Pasha, [172], [391];
    • Abu Anga and, [221];
    • and Kingdom of Shakka, [235].
  • Zurbuchen, Dr.,
  • [2].