(The Editor.[1])
| CHAPTER I. | |
| From the earliest times to the ArabInvasion (A.D. 640) | [221] |
| CHAPTER II. | |
| From the Arab Invasion to the time ofMohammed Ali | [227] |
| CHAPTERIII. | |
| From Mohammed Ali’s conquest (1819) tothe end of 1882 | [231] |
| CHAPTER IV. | |
| Events on the Nile from 1882 to May,1898 | [247] |
| CHAPTER V. | |
| The remainder of the Sudan from 1882 toMay, 1898:— | |
| (a) Darfur, Kordofan and DarFertit | [255] |
| (b) The Eastern Sudan | [257] |
| (c) Bahr el Ghazal andEquatoria | [259] |
| CHAPTER VI. | |
| From May, 1898, to the final destructionof the Dervish power (end of 1899) | [265] |
| CHAPTERVII. | |
| From 1900 onwards | [273] |
| Governors-General of the Sudan | [280] |
APPENDICES TO VOL. I.
| A. — TEXTS OF TREATIES ANDAGREEMENTS REGARDING THE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN SUDAN. | ||
| 1. | Sudan Agreement, 19.1.99 (Great Britainand Egypt) | [283] |
| 2. | Suakin Annex to above, 10.7.99 (GreatBritain and Egypt) | [285] |
| 3. | Declaration re Spheres ofInfluence, 21.3.99 (Great Britain and France) | [285] |
| 4. | Agreement re Bahr El Ghazal,12.5.94 (Great Britain and Congo Free State) | [286] |
| 4a. | Withdrawal of clause of above, 22.6.94 „ „ „ | [288] |
| 5. | Agreement re Tribes between KhorBaraka and Red Sea (Kitchener—Baratieri), 25.6.95/7.7(Egypt and Eritrea) | [288] |
| 6. | Agreement re Frontier betweenRed Sea and Khor Baraka (Parsons—Martini), 7.12.98 (Egyptand Eritrea) | [289] |
| 7. | Delimitation of Frontier between KhorBaraka and Sabderat (Walter—Bongiovanni), 1.6.99 (Sudanand Eritrea) | [289] |
| 8. | Description of Frontier between Sabderatand Todluk (Talbot—Colli), 16.4.01 (Sudan andEritrea) | [290] |
| 9. | Description of Frontier between Abu Gamaland Setit (Talbot—Martinelli), 18.2.03 (Sudan andEritrea) | [290] |
| 10. | Declaration reSudan—Eritrean—Abyssinian Frontier, Rome, 22.11.01 (Sudan andEritrea) | [291] |
| 11. | Grazing Agreement(Collinson—Martini), 28.2.01 (Sudan and Eritrea) | [291] |
| 12. | Customs Convention, Rome, 26.11.01 (Sudanand Eritrea). (Martini—Gleichen) | [292] |
| 13. | Postal „ „ „ „ „ „ „ | [294] |
| 14. | Telegraph „ „ „ „ „ „ „ | [294] |
| 15. | Treaty re Frontier, etc.,15.5.02 (Great Britain and Abyssinia) | [295] |
| 16. | „ „ „ (Great Britain, Eritrea, andAbyssinia) | [296] |
| 17. | Duties on Uganda goods, 21.4.02 (Sudanand Uganda) | [297] |
| TREATIES INDIRECTLYAFFECTING THE SUDAN. | ||
| 18. | Agreement re Bahr El Ghazal,etc., 14.8.94 (France and Congo Free State) | [297] |
| 19. | „ Frontier, 10.7.00 (Eritrea andAbyssinia) | [298] |
| 20. | [2]Berlin Act, 26.2.85: FreeTrade in Congo Basin, etc. | — |
| 21. | [2]Brussels Act, 2.7.90 (inforce since 2.4.94): Slave Trade, Firearms, Ammunition, etc.Amongst others, Great Britain, France, Italy, Russia, Turkey andAbyssinia are Signatories | — |
| B. — | THE SUDD. (Garstin,Broun, the Editor, etc.) | [299] |
| C. — | ZOOLOGY OF THE SUDAN.(Butler) | [307] |
| D. — | ANTIQUITIES OF THE SUDAN.(Crowfoot and Editor) | [311] |
| E. — | ETHNOLOGY OF THE SUDAN.(Crowfoot) | [317] |
| F. — | LIST OF TRIBES AND SHEIKHS.(Slatin, Morant, etc.) | [322] |
| G. — | BOUNDARIES OF PROVINCES | [335] |
| H. — | BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY. (TheEditor) | [339] |
| INDEX | [351] | |
| General Map of Sudan (1:4,000,000) | [at end.] | |
PART III.
(Bound as Vol. 2.)
(ROUTES.)
(Arranged in Chapters corresponding to Chapters III to IX (inclusive) of Part I., besides an Appendix, describing routes partly outside the Sudan. For detail, see [“Contents”] in Vol. 2.)