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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

importance of Feisal at, 319

Trad ash-Sha’alan at, 335

Darb Sultani(road), 165, 173

Dardanelles, 137, 142

‘Da’ud’, see ‘Ali

Dawney, Lieutenant-Colonel Alan, 308, 310–12, 367

on Young as understudy, 315

ibn Dgaythir, and attack on Aqaba, 231

Dhami, 244

adh-Dhaylan, Mohammad, 226, 312

and attack on Aqaba, 231

ad-Din, Sa’ad, 245

Dinar, ‘Ali, 142

ad-Dizad, railway at, 234

Dodd, Francis, 109

Doughty, Charles, 57, 60, 156, 364

Dowson, Ernest, 131

Drubi, Zaki, and attack on Aqaba, 231

Dublin, 8

Duff, General Beauchamp, 143

Dufferin(ship), 166, 194, 261

ibn Dughmi, Durzi, 241

Ede, Jim, 348

Effendi, Ahmad, 73

Egypt, 93–108

excavations in, 94–5

‘elaboration’, 33

seealso lying and truth

Elgar, Sir Edward, 375

empathy, 25–6

Englishness, 88

Enver Pasha, 135

Espiegle(ship), 199

Euryalus(ship), 261

Evangelical Movement, 9, 12

Expedition House, Jarablus, 95–8

naked statue on, 111–12

Ezbekiyya Gardens, Cairo, 128, 129

al-Fa’ir, Sharif ‘Abdallah, 306

Fakhri Pasha, Hamid, 162–3, 189, 191, 215, 301, 305

Falmouth, 33

‘Farraj’, see Othman

al-Faruqi, Mohammad Sharif, 140

al-Fatat, 136–7

father-figure

Trenchard as, 14

Allenby as, 261

fatwa, declared on Allies, 135

Fayzi, Sulayman, 145

Feisal, 136–7, 156–7, 165–6, 187

in battle, 163

first meeting with Lawrence, 181–2

at Nakhl Mubarak, 191–5

attack on Wejh, 197–203

after Wejh, 206–7

as chosen by Lawrence, 207–8

esteem for Lawrence, 225

and capture of Aqaba, 228

at Dara’a, 319, 336

entering Damascus, 340

and Peace Conference, 346

Seven Pillarsin support of, 349

flagellation, 179, 369–70

Flecker, James Elroy, 34

Fletcher, Frank, 376

Fontana, Raff, 93, 121

food-tray, of Auda Abu Tayyi, 275

Forster, E.M., 28, 43, 365

Fox(ship), 160, 199, 200

Fuad Bey, 105

Galilee, 62–3

Gallipoli

mass landing at, 134, 137–8

failure of landings, 141

Garland, Major Herbert, 193

Garnett, Edward, 362, 363, 372

Gasim, missing in al-Houl, 236–9

Gaza-Beersheba line, offensive against, 276

Geographical Department, Military Intelligence, 122–3

George V, King, 343

Germans, at Carchemish, 93, 97, 99–101

Ghadir al-Haj, 250

al-Ghaffar, ‘Abd, 111

Ghalib Pasha, 161

al-Gharm, Sa’ad, 232

Gilman, Captain L.H., 291

Glubb, John Bagot, 357

gold, taken by Zayd, 307

Grand Continental Hotel, Cairo, 128

Graves, Philip, 139

Graves, Robert, 34, 43, 56, 73, 76, 102, 106, 122, 184, 306, 309, 360, 361

and Othman’s death, 309

Green, Leonard, 26–7

Greenmantle(Buchan), 132

Grigori, 81, 111

Gurkhas, 321–2

Guweira, surrender of, 253

Guy, R.A.M., 366

al-Hababeh, Mohammad, 302

Hall, Midge, 29, 41, 46, 75

Hallat Ammar, 269

Hama stone, 60

Hamed, 211–14

al-Hamid II, Sultan ‘Abd, 49, 106

Hammoudi, 86–7, 90–91

at Oxford, 109–11

admiration for Lawrence, 114

Hamra, 175

ibn Hamza, ‘Abdallah, 266

hand-to-hand fighting, 25

Hanum, Adlah, 54

al-Haraydhin, Talal, 283

Harb, 154

at jeddah, 160

Hardinge(ship), 160, 199, 200, 263

Hargreaves, Bertie, 376

al-Harithi, Nasir, 266

al-Harithi, Sharif ‘Ali ibn Hussain, 277–8, 321

Hartington, Lord, 131

Hashemites, Seven Pillars in support of, 348–9

Hatim, Dr Basil, 106

Haydar, Sharif’Ali, 166

Hedley, Colonel Coote, 122–3

Hejaz, 50, 51, 124, 153, 168–71

Britain and, 52–3

first mission to, 167–88

return to, 191

Helps to the Study of the Bible, 23

Herbert, Aubrey, 129, 132, 138, 144

Hittite(s)

cylinder-seals, 60, 69–71