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INDEX

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Proper names are indexed alphabetically according to the commonly used element in the names, and where they are prefixed with ad, adh, al, an, ar, as, ash, bin,or ibnthese words remain as prefixes but are ignored for purposes of alphabetization. Thus ibn Hamzais indexed under H.

Names beginning with Abuand Ummare indexed under A and U respectively.

Sub-entries are arranged in page order so that they reflect, on the whole, the historical sequence of events.

Aba an-Na’am, 204–6

bridge blown at, 218

Aba l-Lissan, 318

battle of, 252

Abbasids, 53

‘Abdallah, Sharif, 123, 344

and Hejaz railway, 125–6

offer of armed revolt, 127

at Ta’if, 161

at jeddah, 168–70

support withdrawn from, 169

and march on Wejh, 198

absence at Wejh, 202–3

at Medina, 217

Abu Bakr, 53

Abu Dumayk, Sheikh Gasim, 249, 250, 265, 276

Abu Fitna, ‘Ali, 240

Abu Markha, 225

Abu Sawana, water-pool at, 279

Abu Tayyi, Auda, 226–8, 299–300, 338

and attack on Aqaba, 229

and attack on ad-Dizad, 234–5

and search for Gasim, 237

defection to Turks, 262

Abu Tayyi, Za’al, 239, 248–9, 266

Abu Zeraybat, water-pool at, 211

‘Agayl, 155

and march on Wejh, 198

and attack on Aqaba, 230

Agha, Busrawi, 105, 121

Agha, Hassan, 94, 99, 100

al-‘Ahd, 137, 141

Ahmad, Bey, 161

‘Ain al-Assad, 321

al-Akle, Miss Fareedah, 66–7, 68, 83, 106, 114

Aldington, Richard, 304, 353

Aleppo, 69, 92

Alexandretta scheme, 134

‘Ali Pasha, Sayyid, 159, 168

‘Ali (‘Da’ud’ in Seven Pillars)

meets Lawrence, 232–4

death of, 308

All Souls College, Oxford, 347

Allenby, General Sir Edmund, 260–61, 293, 307–8, 314, 316

at Ismaeliyya, 276

at Ramtha, 330

enters Damascus, 340

Altounyan, Ernest, 18, 84

al-Amari, Subhi, 304

Anglesey, Lord, 131

Anglo-Indian generals, 146–7

Antonius, George, 142, 349, 357

Aqaba, 118

idea of capturing, 228

plans for assault on, 248

found deserted, 253

personal bodyguard and, 295–7

Aqaba, Gulf of, 116

Arab Bulletin, 149

Arab Nationalists, hanging of, 187

Arab Revolt

horror at thought of, 146–7

outbreak of, 153–66

Arabia Deserta(Doughty), 57

Arabian Peninsula, as unknown, 156

Arabic, as spoken by Lawrence, 106

Arabs

dreams of freeing, 22–3

relationship with, 85

and homosexuality, seehomosexuality

lying and truth and, 320

Ard as-Suwwan, 248

Arfaja, well of, 239

army, Lawrence joins, 367

artillery, at Nakhl Mubarak, 194–5

Asghar, ‘Ali (Messenger X), 126

Ashmolean Museum, 39

Ashraf Bey, 202

Assir, 135

Astor, Nancy, 376

al-‘Atrash, Sultan Hussain, 245, 338

Atwi, 248–9

‘Awazim, 154

al-Ayyubi, Shukri, 338

Azraq

castle of, 281–3

Lawrence in, 289–91


Babylonian-Akkadian cuneiform texts, 80

Badr, 174

Baker, Sir Henry, 208, 347

al-Bakri, Fawzi, 136

al-Bakri, Nasib, 137, 157, 241, 246

and attack on Aqaba, 231

and search for Gasim, 237

in Seven Pillars, 242

and Damascus, 244

Ballard, Mrs, 13, 14, 15

Bani ‘Ali, 163

Bani ‘Atiya, 154

Bani Sa’ad, 162

Bani Salem, 175

Banias castle, 66

Barak, 64–5

Barakat Allah, 135

Barker, Ernest, 41, 70

Barrie, J.M., 354

Barrow, General, 335

Battenburg, Prince Alexander of, 131

al-Baydawi, ‘Abd al-Karim, 191

ibn Baydawi, Dakhilallah, 194

Becke, Major Archibold, 303, 306

Bedu

and Hejaz railway, 124

life of, 153–6

Lawrence first close to, 185

cowardice of, 195

Beeson, Cyril ‘Scroggs’, 18, 28, 29, 35–7, 38–9, 58

Beirut, 61–2

Bell, Charles, 26, 33, 39, 57, 109, 355

Bell, Gertrude, 89, 145, 315

Ben-My-Chree(ship), 160

Bengal Lancers, 337

Betjeman, John, 11

Billi, 154

Bilqis, Queen of Sheba, 153

Bir ibn Hassani, 180

Bir ash-Sheikh, 179

birching, 369–70

Birejik, Governor of, 96–7

Biscuit(boat), 374

Blackwell, Sir Basil, 13

Blumenfeld, R.D., 366

Boanerges(motorbike), 374

bodyguard, personal, 295–7

Bovington Camp, Dorset, 367

Bovington village, 376

Boyle, Captain, 193

Boys’ High School, Oxford, 22

brass-rubbing, 28

bravery, 138–9, 247–8

Bray, Captain N.N.E., 199, 201

Breese, Adjutant ‘Stiffy’, 362

Bremond, Lieutenant-Colonel, 170, 278

Britain

and Hussain, 52–3

and Syria, 109–114

war with Ottomans, 127

British Expeditionary Force, 242

Brodie, Lieutenant Samuel, 310

Brook, Corporal, 264, 269, 270–71

Bruce, John, 17, 19, 33, 291, 367–71

Buchan, John, 132, 351, 372

Burckhardt, Johan Lutwig, 60, 156, 186

Burton, Richard, 57–8, 156, 175

Buxton, 317

Cairo

and Mesopotamia, 128–49

condition in 1914, 129

Lawrence to, 308

conference in, 356–7

Cambyses III, King of Persia, 117

Camel Corps, 311, 312, 316, 317

camel-riding, Lawrence and, 176

Campbell-Thompson, R., 79–86, 145

canoeing, 46

Carchemish, 75–92, 78–90, 93–108

stones removed at, 104–5

Lawrence’s last visit, 120–22

Casement, Sir Roger, 376

castles, study of, 18–19

Catchpole, Corporal Ernest, 376–7

Chaeronea, 26

Chapman, Edith, 7–8

Chapman, Thomas (father), seeLawrence, Thomas

Chartres cathedral, 55–6

Chaundy, Theo, 28, 29, 40, 46

Chauvel, General, 338

Chetwode, General Sir Philip, 367

cholera bacillus, 203

Christianity, at Oxford, 12–13, 55–6

Christopher, Canon A.W.D., 12–13

Church Missionary Society, 13

Churchill, Winston

on Seven Pillars, 350, 356

class, and relationships, 19

Clayton, Lieutenant-Colonel Gilbert, 129, 133, 172, 190, 193, 207, 243, 298

praise of Lawrence, 260, 271

and Operation Hedgehog, 263

Clemenceau, Prime Minister, 345, 346

Clouds Hill, Dorset, 369

Cobbold, Lady Evelyn, 119, 139

Colonial Office, Peace Conference and, 343–58

Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), 50, 51, 105, 106, 126, 135, 136

common-law marriage, 9

Conrad, Joseph, 354

Contzen, 104–5

Cornwallis, Major Kinahan, 171

Cowan, Lyn, 241, 354

lying and truth, 294

Cox, Sir Percy, 145

Crosthwaite, W.H., 131

cruelty, 332

Ctesiphon, 143

CUP, see Committee of Union and Progress

Curzon, Lord, 61, 344

cycling, 35–6, 38

Dahoum (Salim Ahmad), 76, 87–9, 90–92, 101, 107, 113

at Jebayyil with Lawrence, 102–4

at Oxford, 109–11

admiration for Lawrence, 114

death of, 146, 320–21

ibn Dakhil, ‘Abdallah, 207

Damascus

debate over, 242, 244

discussed with Allenby, 261

need for Arabs to take, 330

attack on, 337

entry into, 337–8

Feisal enters, 340

Allenby enters, 340

Damascus Protocol, 137, 141

Dara’a

homosexual rape at, 282–95

Yarmuk operation, 273–98