[155]Dr. Emin Bey.
[156]“Provinces of the Equator,” published by the Egyptian General Staff.
[158]Zubeir Pasha was permitted to return to the Sudan shortly after the fall of Omdurman (1898) and now resides at Geili on the Nile, about 30 miles north of Khartoum.
[159]Edward Schnitzer.
[160]Surrendered to Colonel Parsons at Gedaref (1898), and now living at Omdurman.
[161]This is altogether denied by Zubeir Pasha, and the Conference between him and Gordon in Cairo (1884) goes to show that there are two sides to this story. Slatin Pasha in “Fire and Sword” explains the other side. (F. R. W.)
[162]Archbishop.
[163]Captain of a Red Sea merchant steamer.