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Keppel, Giles

Keyes, Major

Khadi Khan

Khagan Valley

khalifa

Khalifat Movement

Khalis, Younis

Khartoum

Khokand

Khost

Khudu Khels

Khyber Pass

Kila Mujahidin (Fortress of the Holy Warriors)

Kipling, Rudyard

Kitab al-Jihad

Kitab al-Tawhid (Book of Unity)

Kitchener, Lord

Kohat

Kohistan

Kotla

Kumar Singh, Raja

Kunhar River

Kurma

Kutch

Kuwait

Kuwait Red Crescent Society

Kyrgyzstan

Lahore

under Sikh rule, Aitchison

College, and volunteer

movement, JI founded in

Laloo ridge

Lancashire mills

Landi Kotal

Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (Army of Jhangvi)

Lawrence, Colonel T. E.

Lawrence, Sir Henry

Lawrence, Sir John

Lear, Edward

Lewis, Bernard

Lewis, Mr

Lloyd, Major-General George

Lockhart, General Sir William

Lockwood, Edward

London

Lootf Ali Khan

Loring, William Wing

Lowis, J. M.

Loyn, David

Lucknow, during Sepoy Mutiny

Ludhiana

Lumsden, Lieutenant Harry

Luther, Martin

Lyall, Alfred

Lyell, Dr Robert

Lytton, Lord

Mackeson, Colonel Frederick

Macnaghten, Envoy

Madani, Maulana Hussain Ahmad

Madras

madrassahs

Pakistani

Saudi funding for

see also Dar ul-Ulum

Deoband Madrassah

Mahabun Mountain, geography, map, tribes, burra godown, British penetrate and expel Wahhabis, Fanatics return

madrassahs

Pakistani, Saudi funding for, see also Dar ul-Ulum Deoband Madrassah

Mahabun Mountain

geography, map, tribes

burra godown, British

penetrate and expel Wahhabis

Fanatics return

Mahdawis

Mahdism

Mahdiyyah movement

Mahmud of Ghazni

Mahmud, Maulana Mufti

Mahsuds

Mainundin Hassan Khan

Maiwand

Maktab al-Khidamat an-Mujahedeen (Office of Services to the Mujahedeen)

Malakand

Malakand Field Force

Malka

Malleson, Colonel G. B.

Malta

Mandvi

Mangalthana

Mangles, Ross

Manki Mullah

Mansehra Valley

Marathas

Markaz ad-Dawa wal Irshad (Centre for Innovation and Instruction)

Martin, Frank

Mary, Queen

Mastan Mullah

Mathias, Colonel

Mayo, Lord

Mecca

and hijra

Wahhabi occupation and

recapture

under British administration

guardianship of, Ottoman

garrison attacked, falls to

Ikhwan, Philby makes Hajj

Al-Qayed arrives

Great Mosque seized

Medina, and

hijra, Wahhabi

occupation and recapture

desecration of the

Prophet’s tomb, under British

administration, guardianship of

falls to Ikhwan, Islamic

University

Meer Baz Khan

Meerut

Mesopotamia

Mesopotamians

Mills, Woosnam

Mir Alam Khan

Misbah-us-Sari

Mohammad Wazir Khan

Mohammedi, Maulana Mohammed

Nabi

Mohmand, map of

Mohmands

Mokurrub Khan

Money, Alonzo

Mongols

Montgomery, Sir Robert

Mount Harriet

Mowla Baksh, Dewan

Mubarak the Great

Mubariz-ud-Daula, Prince

Muhammad, Prophet

visions of

mantle of, descendants of

and jihad

caliphate

and Nejd, hijra

early struggles against

non-believers, intercession

by, his birthday, truce with

non-believers, death, tomb

desecrated, his

Companions, and

formation of Hadith, cloak of

injunction over Arabia

Muhammad Ali Pasha

Muhammad Hayat of Sind

Muhammad Husain, Shah

Muhammad Mian

mujahedeen

Afghan

mujtahid

Multan

Murshidabad

Muscat

Musharraf, General Pervez

Mushriks

Muslihu-ud-Din, Sheikh

Muslim Brotherhood

mutawihin

Muzaffurnugur

Muzhir Ali, Mullah

Najb-ud-din

Nanautawi, Muhammad Qasim

Nangahar

Narinji

Narkulbaria

Nasiruddin, Maulvi

Nasrani Raj

Nasser, President

Nation, Major

Nazzaarat ul-Maarif (Offering of Good Actions)

Nejd, as Wahhabi

heartland

Jabal

Shammar

unification of tribes, Emir

of, see Ibn Saud New York, World Trade Center

Nicholson, John

Norman, Justice John

North-West Frontier (NWFP),

becomes Province, map

madrassahs in, Bin

Laden’s influence in

North-West Provinces

Nowshera

Nujeeb police

Obaidullah Sindhi, Maulana

Ode of Niyamatulla

oil

O’Kinealy, James

Oman

Omar ibn al-Khattab, Caliph

Omar, Mullah Muhammad

opium

Orakzais

Orissa

Othmani, Maulana Shabbar Ahmad

Ottomans

Wahhabis and, British

policy towards, ‘Arab revolt’

against, dismantling of

Empire

Oude, estates

confiscated

Padri Movement

Pakhtia

Pakistan

madrassahs

border region

emerges as nation-state

involvement in Afghanistan

support for Taliban

Palam Mullah

Palestine

Palgrave, William Gifford

Pamir mountains

Panipat

Panipati, Maulvi Qasim

Paris Conference

Parsons, Captain, Q. D.

Pashtu

Pathans

Pakhtunwalilaws

partition of tribal lands

and Wahhabis under Syed Ahmad

loya jirgas

nang-i-Pukhatna code

nanawaticode, at

Ambeyla, under influence of

mullahs, join Party of

Volunteers, political

developments, and

Afghanistan

refugees, shura in Kandahar

xenophobia, support for

Bin Laden

Patna, as centre for Wahhabis

Patna – cont

Sadiqpore district

‘Patna-ites’

chota godown

during

Sepoy Mutiny

Wahhabi

leadership arrested

Wahhabi leaders released

and Wahhabi trials

Patriotic Association

Pelly, Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis

Pennell, Dr Theodore

Pentagon

Persia

Persian

Persian Gulf

Persians

Peshawar

modern city, under

Sikh rule, during Sepoy Mutiny

Christian

cemetery, and war against

Pathans, head of Syed

Ahmad displayed, base for

British action

Edwardes College established

authorities’ response to

Frontier developments

and volunteer movement

Maktab al-Khidamat

(Services Offices)

madrassahs, Bait al-Ansar

(House of Ansar), Bin

Laden arrives, Al-Zawahri

arrives, Al-Zarqawi arrives

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