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| The Sovereigns of the Anglo-Egyptian
Sudan (frontispiece) | to face | [1]
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| Khartoum Palace, from the river. (D.
J.) |
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| Market scene, Gezira. (D. J.) |
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| The Earl of Cromer and Sir W.
Garstin | to face | [15]
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| The Eastern Nile bank, south of Halfa.
(K.) |
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| Jaalin Shepherd scene; corn-grinding
stones, Omdurman. (T.) |
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| The Governor-General and Sirdar |
| [48]
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| Khartoum, looking north from the War
Office roof over Tuti Island. (K.) |
| [51]
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| „ Palace, and garden, from the
south-west. (K.) |
| [51]
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| Jebelein (G.); Wooding station near Goz
Abu Guma; Jebel Ahmed Agha. (G.) |
| [61]
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| Akunere, Shilluk village (T.); Shilluk
maiden with household utensils. (T.) |
| [65]
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| Kodok: Roman Catholic Mission Station,
Lul. (T.) |
| [69]
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| Taufikia. (G.) |
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| Lake No; Shambe |
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| Kiro. (P.); Lado. (P.) |
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| Gondokoro |
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| Mongalla. (G.) |
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| On the Blue Nile. (T.) |
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| Forest scenery, west bank, Upper Blue
Nile. (D. J.) |
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| On the Blue Nile. (D. J.) |
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| Scenes in the Southern Gezira. (D.
J.) |
| [116]
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| In the Dar el Fung; village scene, Burun
country. (D. J.) |
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| Ingássana village; hill scenery, Dar el
Fung (D. J.) |
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| Dinka: man and girl. (T.) |
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| American Protestant Mission, Sobat.
(M.) |
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| The Bahr el Zeraf. (G.) |
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| Anuak women at Itang. (M.) |
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| Woman of Dar Fertit. (T.) |
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| Bahr el Ghazal. (G.); River Rohl.
(G.) |
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| Kordofan Arabs with Chief. (S. D.) |
| [174]
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| Taaisha (Baggara) girl. (T.) |
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| Nuba woman, daughter, and baby. (T.) |
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| Darfur girl. (T.) |
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| Old woman, Darfur. (T.) |
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| The Darfur Mahmal passing through
Omdurman |
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| Shilluk. (T.) |
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| „ warriors. (T.) |
| [195]
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| Mek Kur wad Nedok. (T.); Shilluks on a
visit. (T.) |
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| Shilluk village scene. (T.) |
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| Dongolawi merchant. (T.) |
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| Bayuda Desert Arabs. (S. D.) |
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| Colossal ram of Amenhotep III., Jebel
Barkal. (W.) |
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| Ethiopian King from Meroe. (W.) |
| [224]
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| One of the animals at Nagaa. (W.) |
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| Stone lamb from Soba. (W.) |
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| Sudanese women. (T.) |
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| „ maiden. (T.) |
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| Sir R. von Slatin Pasha |
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| General Gordon | to face | [247]
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| F.-M. Viscount Wolseley |
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| Types of Sudanese soldiers.—The raw
material. (T.) |
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| „ „ „ —The finished article.
(T.) |
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| Khalifa’s house, Omdurman. (S. D.) |
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| Captured Dervish Emirs. (J. K. W.) |
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| Old woman of Dar Nuba. (T.) |
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| General Viscount Kitchener | to face | [265]
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| The Mahdi’s tomb, 3rd September, 1898.
(S. D.) |
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| The late Emir Ahmed Fedil. (J. K.
W.) |
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| After Um Debreikat; body of the Khalifa
in foreground. (J. K. W.). |
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| The end of the Mahdist dominion. (J. K.
W.) |
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| Sons of the Mahdi and Khalifa |
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| Lord Kitchener at the Gordon College,
Khartoum. (K.) |
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| Sudd-scape |
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| Ambach |
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| Papyrus. (G.) |
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| Balaeniceps Rex at Khartoum. (W.) |
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| Nagaa: Egypto-Roman buildings in the
desert. (L.) |
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The above are from photographs by the following gentlemen, to all of whom, especially to the three first named, the warm thanks of the Editor are due for the kind permission granted to him to use the photographs, and in many cases the blocks themselves. Those not initialled above are acknowledged on the illustrations themselves.
| T. | Mr. B. Türstig, Omdurman. |
| G. | Sir Wm. Garstin. |
| D. J. | Mr. Digby Jones. |
| K. | Mr. Hallil Kemeid, Editor “Standard Guide
to Egypt and Sudan.” |
| L. | Captain Longfield, Egyptian Army. |
| M. | Captain H. H. S. Morant, Egyptian
Army. |
| P. | Major Phipps, Egyptian Army. |
| S. D. | Lt.-Col. Stanton, Egyptian Anny, per Mr.
Dennis, Scarborough. |
| W. | Mr. John Ward, F.S.A., Belfast. |
| J. K. W. | Lt.-Col. Watson, Egyptian Army. |
Those entirely unacknowledged are by the Editor and his sister.