Authors: Gertrude Bell
and World War I,
145
and Young Turks' nationalist rebellion,
108
â
9
Doughty-Wylie, Judith,
105
,
109
,
113
,
133
,
142
â
43
,
145
,
148
Druze,
21
,
72
â
74
,
76
â
78
,
79
,
94
Dughan, Khalil,
5
Edward VII, king of Great Britain, xxxi, xxxiv
Egypt,
156
Elizabeth, queen of Romania, xxviii
epigraphy,
41
Euphrates River, xii, xxxiii,
41
,
83
,
99
.
See also
Amurath to Amurath (Bell)
expeditions.
See
desert expeditions of Bell
Faisal I, King of Iraq, xxxvii, xli,
165
â
66
appendicitis attack of,
225
â
27
and Arab Revolt,
159
â
60
,
206
,
207
and archaeological work of Bell, xlii,
42
,
229
background of,
204
â
7
on Bell's committment, xiii
and Bell's final trip to Iraq,
244
â
45
and Bell's fluency in Arabic,
9
Bell's relationship with,
160
,
212
,
217
â
18
,
230
â
32
and British Mandate,
218
â
19
,
222
â
23
,
225
â
27
,
231
and the Cairo Bureau,
159
and Cairo Conference,
164
â
65
and constitution of Iraq, xlii
and coronation ceremonies,
214
â
17
,
218
,
219
â
20
death of, xliv
and death of Bell,
252
â
53
deposed, xl
as descendant of the Prophet,
204
,
210
and end of the Ottoman Empire,
159
European dress of,
233
and extremists and nationalists,
162
,
205
â
6
,
218
,
223
,
225
,
226
,
229
,
230
family of,
25
,
232
â
37
Florence's dinner for, xliv
and insurrection in Iraq,
227
and Iraq Museum, xliv
and Iraq National Assembly, xliii
as king of Iraq, xli,
207
â
27
as king of Syria, xl,
162
,
207
and Paris Peace Conference,
160
,
162
,
207
and self-determination for Arabs,
162
and Treaty of Alliance, xli, xliii,
218
â
19
,
222
â
23
,
225
â
27
,
231
Faisal II, King of Iraq, xlv
Fallujah,
89
,
215
fame of Bell
in Britain,
71
and death of Bell,
250
â
51
and desert expeditions,
71
and Lawrence,
166
for mountaineering,
28
,
29
and publications of Bell,
94
in Syria,
76
family life desired by Bell, xx,
63
Fattuh (servant), xxxiii
Bell's appreciation for,
70
â
71
and dangerous confrontations,
51
,
85
,
99
â
100
and donkey,
103
and expedition of
1909
,
82
and expedition of
1911
,
84
,
85
and expedition of
1913
â
14
,
87
,
88
,
116
,
117
,
127
health issues of,
108
and Lloyd George,
70
recruitment of, xxxii,
69
â
70
feminine refinement of Bell, xix
Ferdinand, Franz, xxxv
finances of Bell, xli,
41
,
190
,
247
,
248
Finsteraarhorn ascent of Bell,
26
,
28
,
29
â
30
,
34
â
38
FitzGerald, Edward,
12
fleas,
80
,
102
France
and Britain, xxxii
Damascus occupied by, xl
and Syrian mandate, xiv,
78
n,
162
,
208
and travels of Bell, xxx, xxxix
and World War I, xxxvii,
134
â
35
French Alps,
28
French language,
10
Fuhrer, Heinrich,
28
,
30
,
32
â
33
,
36
â
38
Fuhrer, Ulrich,
26
,
28
â
30
,
32
â
34
,
35
â
38
Georges-Picot, François,
78
n
George V, king of England, xxxiv, xliii,
251
Germany
German language,
3
,
10
travels of Bell to, xxxiv
and World War I, xxxv, xxxvii, xxxviii, xxxix
Gertrude's Law of Excavations,
229
Gertrudspitze (Gertrude's Peak), xxxi,
29
Ghazi, king of Iraq, xliv, xlv,
233
â
37
Gill Memorial Award, xxxiv
Green Howards Battalion, xxxv
Hafiz, poetry of,
4
,
11
â
17
Haifa,
21
Haldane, Sir Aylmer,
24
Hall, Captain,
149
,
152
Hamid, Abdul,
204
â
5
Hamlet
(Shakespeare),
14
,
122
Hardinge, Charles, xxviii,
156
,
157
,
158
Hayyil expedition, xxxiv, xli,
71
,
87
artifact acquisitions,
53
Bell detained in, xii, xxxiv,
89
,
128
â
30
and Bell's correspondence,
116
â
17
Bell's understanding of Arab tribes following,
152
dangers associated with,
115
â
16
and depression of Bell,
120
,
132
â
33
difficulties of travel to,
115
â
16
,
117
â
24
and expedition logistics,
116
and financial concerns,
126
â
27
,
128
,
129
and Founder's Medal of the Royal, xxxviii,
189
â
90
Muslim women of,
20
â
21
and photography of Bell,
130
and regional tensions,
115
â
16
,
117
,
127
return from,
130
â
31
health issues of Bell
from heat in Iraq,
188
â
89
in later life,
237
â
39
,
240
,
245
â
46
mountaineering injuries,
30
heat in Iraq,
188
â
89
Hebrew language,
3
,
10
Henley, Sylvia, xliii
Herbert, Aubrey, xiii,
152
,
158
â
59
Herodotus,
44
hillsides, structures built into,
48
Hindustani,
3
,
8
,
10
Hirtzel, Sir Arthur,
161
Hittite archaeological sites, xii,
49
,
81
Hogarth, David, xxx,
40
,
43
,
72
,
147
â
48
and Bell's travels, xxxvi
and the Cairo Bureau,
149
and death of Bell,
252
and grave of Doughty-Wylie,
152
on Hayyil expedition,
116
and Lawrence,
151
honors awarded to Bell
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), xxxviii,
159
,
189
Founder's Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, xxxviii,
189
â
90
Gill Memorial Award of the Royal Geographical Society, xxxiv
Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, xxxv,
132
Prolegomena
entry,
42
horseback riding,
64
,
68
,
71
,
76
,
79
House of Rashid,
72
Howeitat,
77
humanitarian aid,
185
Hussein, Saddam, xv
Hussein ibn Ali, King of Hejaz, xxxvii, xliii,
160
,
204
â
6
,
232
,
234
Ibn Hadhdhal, Sheikh Fahd Beg,
22
Ibn Rashid, Muhammad,
116
,
125
,
128
Ibn Saud, xxxi, xxxiv, xliii,
132
,
232
and Hayyil, xli
and Mecca, xliii,
234
power of, xviii
and regional tensions,
115
â
16
,
128
treaty with, xlii
and World War I, xxxvii
incarceration of Bell, xii, xxxiv,
89
,
128
â
30
.
See also
Hayyil expedition
India
and Egypt,
156
and English women,
23
and language acquisition,
8
and Queen Victoria, xxvii
Industrial Revolution,
18
influenza pandemic, xxxix
intelligence work of Bell, xiiâxiii, xxxvi.
See also
Arab Intelligence Bureau
Intrusives,
153
,
159
.
See also
Arab Intelligence Bureau
Iraq
Bell on political future of,
191
Bell's diminished role in,
229
Bell's role in founding of, ix, xiiiâxiv,
254
â
55
British administration of,
155
â
56
,
162
â
66
,
176
â
97
,
218
â
19
,
222
â
23
,
225
â
27
,
229
and British School of Archaeology in Iraq, xlii, xliv, xlv
Cabinet of,
214
,
221
,
222
,
225
,
226
,
229
constitution of, xlii,
229
Cox's civil commissioner role in, xxxviii, xl,
164
,
179
â
80
,
194
,
195
declared a republic, xlv
elections in, xlii,
208
â
9
,
214
,
229
enemies of, xvi
extremists and nationalists of, xiv,
162
,
194
,
196
,
218
,
225
,
226
,
229
,
230
,
231
Faisal as king of, xli,
207
â
27
friends of Bell in,
20
heat in,
188
â
89
independence of, xiv,
179
insurrection in,
190
â
94
,
201
â
2
,
208