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Late for Tea at the Deer Palace: The Lost Dreams of My Iraqi Family

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by Tamara Chalabi


  Lawi, Gurji 205–6

  Lawrence, T.E. 89, 95, 96

  Layla 120–1

  Le Corbusier 250

  League of Nations 107, 229

  Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990) 338–42, 349

  Lebanon 121

  Lemnos 67

  Lloyd George, David 90

  Lodge, Henry Cabot 272

  London 139, 141, 176–8, 248–9, 285–8, 293–4, 296–7, 300–2, 306–7, 341, 352–4, 360–1, 367, 375, 388

  Lysses School (Hampshire) 303

  Madam Adel’s school (Baghdad) 276–7

  Mahdawi, Colonel 278, 307, 308, 312

  Mahmud (brother of Khalil the doorman) 341–2

  Majali, Abdul Hay 367

  Mallowan, Max 217 ‘Manifesto of the association Against Imperialism’ 222

  March, Walter 184

  Mardin 377

  Marseilles 138, 141, 176

  Marsh people 237

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 334

  Maude, Sir Frederick 64–7, 129, 186, 274

  Maysaloun, Battle of (1920) 106

  Mecca 7, 96, 222, 243

  Menderes, Adnan 255, 256–7

  Mesopotamia xxix–xxxi, 10, 13–14, 16, 67, 78, 89, 96, 190, 377

  Midhat Pasha 11

  Milan 238

  Millfield College (Somerset) 303

  Moore, Henry 252

  Mosul 78, 113, 121, 144, 160, 183, 204, 213, 235–6, 268, 309, 373

  Mudros 67

  Mughaysil cemetery (Kazimiya) 151–2

  Muhammad, Abu 279–80

  Muhammad (refugee) 283–4

  Murad IV, Sultan xxx

  Murad, Salima 169

  Murjan, Abdul Wahab 257, 290, 307

  Muruwa, Kamil 331–2

  Nabil 205–6

  Nafisa, Queen 211, 268

  Najaf 92, 93, 99, 102, 109, 141, 157, 182, 199, 231, 257, 293, 306, 321, 332, 351, 360, 361, 364, 381, 385

  Najafi, Mahin 131

  Nasser, Jamal Abdul 245–6, 252–3, 254, 257, 289, 315, 316, 323, 328, 329, 331–2

  Nassiriya 63, 234, 378–9

  NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) 255, 256

  Nawab, Agha Muhammad 7, 16–19, 26

  Nawab, Burhan Chalabi 18–19, 60, 151

  Nawab, Munira Chalabi

  visited by her brother 7, 18–19

  culinary skills 18, 99, 100–1, 103

  complains about the statue of the deer 19

  moves out of the Deer Palace 26

  and choosing a wife for her nephew 35, 36–7, 41–3

  relationship with Bibi 62

  and visit of King Faisal 99–101, 103–4

  sells Deer Palace to Abdul Hussein 112

  monthly visit to the Deer Palace 149–51

  visits Bibi in her new house 244

  Ni’mati

  found and given a home by Hadi 15, 16, 18, 19

  accompanies Hadi on his political errands 26, 27

  prepares a horse for Bibi 53

  and café gossip 79–80

  accompanies Bibi to her mother’s house 101

  moves to the Deer Palace 112

  accompanies Hadi on his business travels 119

  and blindness of Hassan 123

  looks after the Chalabi children 131

  death of his wife Fahima 148

  and the Eid festival 163, 165

  disapproves of Bibi abandoning the abayas 192

  and use of Arabic language 205

  criticizes Jabr 231–2

  worried over son’s safety 234

  visits Rushdi in prison 276, 291

  greets Hadi on his return to Baghdad 320–1

  death of 332

  Ni’mati, Muhammad 134–5, 234

  Numah, Lilu 81

  Numah, Rosa 81

  Nur al-Din Beg 28, 29

  Orosdi Back (department store) 201

  Osseiran, Adel 336, 337, 339

  Ottomans xxx–xxxi, 3, 7, 8, 10–11, 24–6, 32, 33, 63–7, 89, 96, 106

  Oudh Bequest 16

  Palestine 67, 89, 178, 206, 229, 230, 232–3

  Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) 338

  Paris 141, 176, 228, 238–41

  Pasha, Nuri Fattah 159

  Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) 371, 376

  Persia, Persians 3

  Persian Gulf Treaty (1975) 335

  Petra Bank 366–9

  Philby, St John 98

  Picasso, Pablo 252

  Pitcher (maid) 326

  Ponti, Gio 250

  Postforoush family 36

  Qassim, Abdul Karim 267, 273, 274–5, 278, 287, 298, 305, 309–10, 320, 321, 322

  Qassim, Hamed 249–50, 291–2, 294, 298, 299, 311, 312, 320, 322

  Qassim, Umm Adnan 298–300

  Qazzaz, Said 312–13

  Qian 82

  Qishla 30

  Qotob family 36–7

  Rangoon 12

  Rashid Camp 204

  Rashid, Haroun 251

  Rashidiye Law School 120

  Republican Guards 323

  Revolutionary Council 278

  Rishan (maid) 326

  Royal Berkshire Regiment 106

  Royal Dutch Shell 235

  Rusafi, Ma’ruf 33–4

  Saadoun (friend of Hadi’s) 308

  Sabra and Shatila refugee camp 342

  Sadr City 279–80

  Saeeda (nanny)

  soothes the young Bibi 40, 60–1

  finds scarce produce in the markets 41

  loyalty and temperament of 51, 81, 124

  and marriage of Bibi 54

  superstitious beliefs 61, 155

  informs Bibi of Hadi’s café visits 81

  leaves Rumia’s service and joins Bibi 85

  looks after Rushdi 101

  moves to Deer Palace 112

  failed marriage 124–5, 234

  uncomfortable with modern ways 194–5

  and death of Rumia 220

  devoted to Ahmad 232, 241, 267, 292–3

  important role of 232, 233–4

  dislike of violence and chaos 234

  escapes from military coup 267

  death of 306

  Sahla Mosque (Kufa) 93

  St Leonard’s Forest School (Sussex) 303

  Salahuddin 371, 373, 376

  Salim, Jawad 252

  Salman, Abdul Razzaq Ali 269

  Samachi, Fattuma 224

  Samarra 64

  Samawa 63

  Samerai, Saleh 335

  San Remo 91

  Sattar (steward) 12, 14, 16, 19, 21, 27

  Sawt-al-Arab (radio station) 252–3, 266, 305, 329

  Sayyid Nassir (Bibi’s grandfather) 44

  Seaford College (Sussex) 302, 303–6

  Seale, Colonel 377, 379

  Second World War 173, 180, 182–4, 195, 202–10, 220

  Shakir, Zaid 367

  Sharif Hussein, Emir of Mecca 87, 89, 91, 96

  Sha’shou, Munashi 206

  Sheikh Abdul Qadir Mosque 108

  Sheikh Jamil farm 266–7, 270–3

  Sheikh Sandal mosque (Baghdad) 91–2

  Shibibi, Hussein Muhammad 234

  Shirazi, Grand Ayatollah 93, 109

  Shosa 134–5

  Shubbar, Kadhim 334

  Shubeilat, Laith 368

  Siddiq, Yehuda 234

  Sidqi, Bakr 160

  Sif Palace 179–80, 196–7, 241

  Sitt Zeinab shrine (Damascus) 359–60

  Somerville, Mr 140

  Soug al-Saray (Baghdad market) 75–6

  Soug Hanoun market (Baghdad) 206

  Soug Istrabadi 79

  Spanish Civil War 166

  Stark, Freya 209–11

  Subaiti, Muhammad Hadi 347–8

  Subaiti, Umm Hassan 347–8

  Suez Crisis (1956) 257, 306

  Suleymania 376

  Suwaidi family 91

  Suwaidi, Tawfiq 290, 323

  Sykes, Sir Mark 65
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  Sykes–Picot agreement (1916) 91, 95

  Syria 89

  Talabani, Jalal 319, 368, 376

  Talib (member of Revolutionary Council) 278

  Tarzi, Salim 248, 285

  Ta’sisiyah school 276–7

  Tehran 275

  Tikrit 333, 345

  Tokatelian, Madame 201

  Tudeh Communist Party (Iran) 221

  Turkey 255–7

  Turkish Sixth Army (Ottoman 6th Army) 24, 28

  Ugaili family 321

  Ummayyad dynasty 105

  United Arab Union 274

  United Nations 229, 257, 272, 274

  University of Chicago 335

  Ur 379

  Urumia 375

  Versailles Treaty (1919) 89–90

  Vienna 138, 371

  Voice of America 329

  Wahhabism 349

  Wathbah (great uprising) 230–2

  Waugh, Evelyn 217

  Weir (Andrew) & Co. 142, 144, 198, 218, 247–9, 285, 357

  Wilhelm, Kaiser 23

  Wilson, A.T. 88

  Wilson, President 87, 88

  Wright, Frank Lloyd 189–90, 250

  Young Turks 10, 65

  Yunis, Thabet 267

  Yussif, Sultana 167

  Yusuf, Yusuf Salman, ‘Fahd’ 234

  Zagros mountains xxx, 373

  Zilkha, Salman 206

  Zionism 232–3

  About the Author

  Tamara Chalabi has a Ph.D. in history from Harvard University. Her first book, The Shi’is of Jabal’Amil and the New Lebanon: 1918–1943 was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2006. She has written for the Sunday Times, New Republic, Wall Street Journal, Slate and Prospect on war, culture, encounters, and identities. She lives in London and Beirut.

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  Cover painting of ‘La bataille des corbeaux et des chouettes’ from Ibn al-Mukaffa, Kalìlawa-Dimna, Bibiothèque Nationale, Paris

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