r, 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.
Yunis, Emir, 206, 219-20, 223, 396, 417;
and Abu Anga, 244-5.
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;
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