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Arabian Sands

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by Wilfred Thesiger


  The First Crossing of the Empty Quarter

  Salim Tamtaim

  Sultan

  Musallim bin Tafl

  Mabkhaut

  of the Bait Kahir

  Bin Turkia

  Bin Anauf (son of bin Turkia)

  Said

  Salim bin Kabina

  Muhammad al Auf

  Amair

  of the Rashid

  Mahsin

  Salim bin Mautlauq

  Bin Shuas

  The Journey from Salala to Mukalla

  Bin Kalut

  Musallim bin al Kamam

  Muhammad (son of Bin Kalutand

  half brother to Salim bin Kabina

  of the Rashid

  Salim bin Kabina

  Salim bin Ghabaisha

  Salim bin Mautlauq

  Mabkhaut

  Bin Turkia

  of the Bait Kahir

  Bin Anauf

  Bin Duailan (nicknamed ‘The Cat’)

  of the Manahil

  1947–8

  The Second Crossing of the Empty Quarter

  Salim bin Kabina

  Salim bin Ghabaisha

  Muhammad

  Amair

  Salih

  Sadr

  }

  }

  of the Rashid

  of the Saar

  1948–9

  The Journey to Liwa

  Salim bin Kabina

  Salim bin Ghabaisha

  Musallim bin al Kamam

  Amair

  Bin Tahi

  }

  of the Rashid

  The Journey through Oman

  Salim bin Kabina

  Musallim bin al Kamam

  Bin Tahi

  Al Jabari

  Mahalhal

  }

  }

  of the Rashid

  of the Awamir

  Hamaid

  of the Mahra

  Salim bin Habarut

  of the Junuba

  Ahmad

  Sultan

  } of the Wahiba

  Yasir

  of the Junuba

  Huaishil

  of the Duru

  1949–50

  The Journey in Oman

  Salim bin Kabina

  Salim bin Ghabaisha

  Muhammad

  Bin Tahi

  } of the Bait Kathir

  Al Jabari

  of the Awamir

  Huaishil

  of the Duru

  Index

  Abal, 124, 130, 163, 228, 230, 307

  Abd al Aziz ibn Saud. See ibn Saud, King

  Abdullah bin Nura. See bin Maiqal

  Abdullah, one-eyed, of the Rashid: 206; anxiety over raiders, 207

  Abha, 75, 245

  Abhebad, Lake, 29

  Abida, the: 185, 207; raiders from, 217; wounded from, 218; fight with, 280

  Abr, al: 212; raids around, 216

  Abu Bahr, plain of, 232

  Abu Dhabi: 142, 153, 155, 156, 157, 245, 246; weariness on journey to, 259; arrival at, 262: stay in, 263–7; second visit to, 280–2

  Abyssinia: Great Rebellion of 1916 in, 20; Haile Selassie’s coronation, 21; exploration in, 21ff.; campaign in, during World War II, 37–8

  Abyssinians, ancestors of, 109, 198

  Acacia, 87, 179, 192, 274

  Ad, lost city of, 236

  Adaaimara, the, 25

  Adam, 313

  Addax, 34

  Addis Ababa, 13

  Adnan, 96, 171

  Adobada, Lake, 29

  Aelius Gallus, 44

  Afar, the: 175, 320; sick tribesman from, 192–3; guide from, 302

  Aflaj, 309

  Africa, central, 109

  Ahl al Hadara, the, 47

  Ahmad, of the Saar, 204, 205, 208

  Ahmad, of the Wahiba, 304, 309, 310

  Ahsaba, Wadi al, 75

  Aidam, Wadi, 258

  Ailqi, 228

  Ain, al, spring, 81, 184

  Ain, al, Wadi: 78, 172, 184, 298; wrongly marked on map, 196

  Aiwat al Saar, the, 206

  Aiyun, pool of, 83, 188, 190

  Ajman, the, 93

  Akaki plains, 29

  Akhadar, Jabal al: 175, 182, 311, 316; desire to explore, 319; turned back from, 324–5

  Akhwan, the, 239, 249

  Al bu Falah, the, 114, 124, 153, 156, 162, 267, 282, 295

  Al bu Shams, the, 295, 318, 325

  Al bu Said dynasty, 273

  Al Hiya, the, 306

  Al Kathir, the, 82

  Aleppo, 37

  Alhambra, 99

  Ali, of the Duru, 172-3, 299

  AH, of the Hatim, 216-18 passim

  AH bin Hilal. See bin Hilal

  AH bin Said. See bin Said

  AH bin Sulaiman. See bin Sulaiman

  Amair, of the Rashid: 77, 103, 219; quarrel with bin Mautlauq, 111–12; joins Umbarak at Tamis well, 212; presented with rifle before Western Sands crossing, 224; ruthlessness of, 225–6; remains at Buraimi, 294

  Amairi, al, Wadi, 174, 175, 176

  Amarjid, the, 198

  Amir, of Salaiyil: 238–9, 245; of the Wadi, 242–3

  Andam, Wadi, 307, 310, 311

  Andhur: 179; ruins at, 191

  Arab, al Araba: 91; al Mustaraba, 91

  Arabia: early civilizations in, 44; rainfall on south coast, 47; breaking down of tribal life in, 92-7; wealth from oil, 95

  Arabia Felix, 39, 44, 91

  Arabic: 47, 51–2; as great cultural language, 98–9.

  Arabs: system of government among, 46–7; treatment of slaves, 77–8; dress, 80; attitude to camels, 83–4 (see also Camels); feeding habits, 86, 162; generosity to guests, 89, 166–7; burial sites, 90–1; number of, in Arabia, 91; racial divisions of, 91–2; effect of desert life on, 96–7; influence on world history, 97–9; greetings, 101–2; effect of thirst on, 153; attitude to women, 194–5, 270–1; divorce among, 194; attitude to bastards, 194; circumcision among, 78, 103–6, 124, 162; feuds between tribes, 107–8; admiration for modern architecture, 209–10; indifference to pain, 255; as sailors, 277–8. See also Bedu

  Arad, 111, 301

  Aradh escarpment, the, 221, 232, 236, 239, 242

  Arussi Mountains, 23

  Ass, wild, 162, 274

  Assaaimara, the, 25

  Assal basin, the, 30

  Assir, the, 17

  Assyria, 92

  Aswad, al, Wadi, 175, 322

  Attila, 98

  Auf, Muhammad al, of the Rashid: description, 101, 102–3; and proposed crossing of the Empty Quarter, 110, 114, 116, 118; on the Al bu Falah, 124; agrees to go on, 132; offered rifles, 133; leads way across Empty Quarter, 134ff.; recites from Koran, 137; interest in depth of rainfall, 140; reconnoitres sand-dunes, 144; as guide over sand-dunes, 14–6ff.; on thirst, 153; on difficulties of concealing Umbarak, 156; and journey to Mukalla, 184; and preparations against attack, near Fughama, 199–200

  Augustus, Emperor, 44

  Aussa, 27–9

  Awamir, the: 67, 68, 152, 156, 206, 208, 209, 270; inquisitiveness, 157

  Awash, River, 21, 23

  Baboons, 75

  Babylonia, 92

  Badayat, 35

  Badgers, honey, 260

  Bagara, the, 31

  Baghila, 276

  Bahdu, 25–6

  Bahlah, 323

  Bahr alSafi, the, 118, 298

  Bahrain, journey to, by dhow, 276–9

  Bai: 114, 124, 177; distance from Mughshin to, 141–2; reunion at, 178

  Baish, Wadi, 75

  Bait al Sheikh, the, 190

  Bait Imani, the, 68, 122, 134–5

  Bait Kathir, the: 47, 49–50; attitude to Christians, 50–3; dialect of, 52; prayer among, 54–5; as guides on Salala-Mughshin journey, 77ff.; as animal owners, 88; jealousy of the Rashid, 110, 111; and proposed crossing of the Empty Quarter, 116; love of news, 124; turn back from Empty Quarter, 133, 134; refusal to cross, 178; avarice of, 205

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p; Bait Khawar, the, 184, 195–6

  Bait Musan, the, 77; changing of camels with, 116, 120, 122, 126, 128 ff.

  Bait Qatan, 82

  Bait Saad, 82

  Bakhit al Dahaimi. See Dahaimi, al

  Balagh well, 157, 164, 261

  Baluchi, encampment of, 311–12

  Bani Ad, the, 236

  Bani Hilal, the, 75, 93

  Bani Kitab, the, 268, 274, 318

  Bani Maradh, the, 233–4

  Bani Ramh, sands of, 237

  Bani Yas, the: 156, 161, 261, 262, 270, 271–2; uncouthness and selfishness of, 288

  Barbary sheep. See Sheep

  Bardai, 36

  Barida well, 312

  Barton, Sir Sydney, 21–2

  Batha Bidiya, the, 309

  Batha, Wadi, 306, 308–9

  Batin, the, 157

  Bedu, the: nature of, 50–1, 62–3, 64; daily life among, 54ff.; attitude to their camels, 56–9, 83–4; love of conversation and news, 61–2, 86, 136, 170, 178; coffee-drinking, 60; smoking, 60; camping habits, 60–2; breadmaking, 61; skill at reading camel tracks, 65–6, 208; generosity of, 64, 71, 79; Southern Bedu contrasted with Northern Bedu, 68; love of poetry, 87; numbers of, in Arabia, 91; moral and physical ascendancy of, 93; tribal society, 94–5; attitude to money, 95, 96, 167; effect of oil discovery on, 95–6; refusal to eat hare, 111; enjoyment of arguments and disputes, 112, 252; cauterizing as remedy for ailments, 112–13; hamrar remedy, 113; attitude to food, 113, 176; gregariousness of, 120–1; vigour of, 124–5; swearing by, 124–6; reality of God to, 142; regard for human dignity, 168; ease with which offended, 163; indifference to human life, 193, 225–6; keen observation of, 233, 308; refusal to express opinion on weather, 246; strong position of outlaws among warring sheikhs, 281–2; division of spoil after raids, 288; preference for hard nomadic life, 327–8; their way of life doomed, 329–30

  Bent, Theodore and Mabel, 46

  Bernard, Capitaine, 30

  Bianchi, 24

  bin Abdullah al Khalili. See Oman, Iman of

  bin Aisa, Salih, Sheikh of the Harth, 310

  bin al Kamam, Musallim, sheikh of the Rashid: 67, 72, 73, 77, 103, 125, 126, 185, 298; and proposed truce with the Damn, 187–8; asked to join in crossing of Western Sands, 203; unable to join, 207; describes effort to kill Umbarak after Manwakh, 228; mistrust of the Dura, 300

  bin Anauf, of the Bait Kathir: 81, 85, 132; reunion with, at Bai, 178; and journey to Mukalla, 184

  bin Arbain, Mabkhaut, of the Bait Kathir, 78, 85, 123, 132; his family, 88; and Empty Quarter crossing, 114; and journey to Mukalla, 184

  bin Daisan, of the bin Maaruf: as rabia for Western Sands crossing, 216–18, 219; on route to the Hassi, 232

  bin Duailan, of the Manahil (‘The Cat’): 103, 185–6; description of, 187–8; personality of, 192; and proposed attack on the Dahm near Fughama, 199–200; attacks on government posts, 204; killed in raid on the Yam, 207; account of his death, 243–5

  bin Duailan, Jumaan, brother of ‘The Cat’: 287; steals camels, 304

  bin Ghabaisha, Salim, of the Rashid: description of, 188; as hunter, 188–9, 191, 192, 194, 225, 227–8, 274; his brother, 191; and preparations for attack near Fughama, 200; asked to join in crossing of Western Sands, 203; unable to join, 207; with father at Mudhail, 209; is flown to Riyan and driven to Saiwun, 210–11; buys black camel from the bin Maaruf, 215; competence of, 225–6; night in the stocks, 241, 243; finds Dhiby well, 258; accidentally knocked out, 267; collects ten shillings from Sultan of Muscat, 271; steals Riqaishi’s servant, 318; remains at Buraimi, 294; agrees to join Jabal al Akhadar exploration, 319; attack of fever, 322; stays with Europeans in Dibai, 325; becomes brigand on the Trucial Coast, 328

  Hamaid, 295, 296, 299; makes trouble, 301–2

  bin Hamyar, Sulaiman, sheikh of the Bani Riyam, 316, 319, 323–4

  bin Hanna, Hamad, sheikh of the Rashid: 152, 155, 157; as guide to Ibri, 163; returns home, 175

  bin Hilal, Ali, sheikh of the Duru, 320, 321–2

  bin Jalawi. See ibn Jalawi

  bin Kabina, Salim, of the Rashid: 69–74; shoots at raiders, 72; at Shishur, 101, 103, 105–6; and proposed crossing of the Empty Quarter, 110, 114, 121, 122, 123; agrees to go on, 131–2; leads way. across, 135; gives away his loincloth, 136–7; as cook, 142, 150–1, 166, 230; fails to buy stores in Liwa, 157–9; and journey to Mukalla, 184; sudden illness, 189; and preparations for attack near Fughama, 200; and parting at Mukalla, 201–2; invited to join Western Sands crossing, 203, 206–7; collapse of camel after 900-mile ride, 209; welcome from, at Manwakh, 213–14; buys camel from the bin Maaruf, 215; preparations for the crossing, 222–4; loses two camels to the Abida, 226; put in stocks, 240–1; accompanies Umbarak to Dam, 240–1; collects ten shillings from Sultan of Muscat, 271; hunts tahr, 274; rejoins Umbarak at Muwaiqih, 281 harrying of Bani Kitab, 281, 284; begs for release of saiyld, 282; goes to collect camels at Dhafara, 288; hands over camel, 304; accompanies on journey to the Wadi Batha, 307–8; gives away new shirt, 314–15; agrees to join Jabal al Akhadar exploration, 319; attack of fever, 322; stays with Europeans in Dibai, 325; returns to Habarut, 328

  bin Kalut, sheikh of the Rashid: 179; as guide for Mukalla journey, 182; decision as to Dahm-Rashid truce, 187-8; on trouble with the Bait Khawar, 195–6

  bin Kharas, Sulaiman, sheikh of the Duru, 300; orders Umbarak out of Dura country,– 319

  bin Maaruf Saar, the, 213, 214; fear of attack by Yam, 212, 213; greeting from, at Manwakh, 213; return of scouts, 216

  bin Madhi, Amir of Najram, 245, 280

  bin Maiqal (Abdullah bin Nura), of the bin Maaruf Saar, 212–14, 219

  bin Maktum of Dibai, the, 114, 153, 282

  bin Mautlauq, Salim, of the Rashid: 101, 106; quarrel with Amair, 112; reported death of, in raid, 217–18; wounded, 280: bin Murzuk, of the Abida, 207, 217, 219 pursuit of, 217

  bin Nura, Andullah. See bin Maiqal

  bin Rashid al Kharusi, Salim, former Imam of Oman, 273

  bin Said bin Rashid, Ali, sheikh of the Yahahif: 311–12; his wives, 312

  bin Saiyid Muhammad, Ahmad, release of, 282–3

  bin Shuas, of the Rashid, 101, 106, 110, 114

  bin Sulaiman, Ali, of the Hatim, 212

  bin Sultan, Zayid: 266, 268–71, 274, 281; help given to Bird, 272; agrees to help Umbarak to explore Oman, 274; further hospitality from, 287; hawking with, 288–94; helps Umbarak to enter Oman, 295; final stay with, 325

  bin Tafl, Musallim, of the Bait Kathir: 61, 65, 78, 79, 81; as hunter, 113, 124, 189; as cook, 113, 123, 139, 142, 158; and cure for constipation, 113; conversation of, 124; and crossing of the Empty Quarter, 124; agrees to go on, 132; jealousy of al Auf, 145; fear of travelling in Duru country, 160–1; blood-feud with Mahras, 184

  bin Tahi, of the Rashid: 283; reads the sands, 302–3; annoys the Ibadhi, 314; attack of fever, 322; agrees to join Jabal al Akhadar exploration, 319

  bin Timur, Saiyid Said. See Muscat, Sultan of

  bin Tanas, sheikh of the Manahil, 199, 200

  bin Turkia, Salim of the Bait Kathir: 78, 81, 85, 127

  bin Turkia, Salim of the Bait Kathir: 78, 81, 85, 127; and proposed crossing of the Empty Quarter, 114; wishes to go on, 132; reunion with, at Bai, 178; and journey to Mukalla, 184

  Bir Halu, 65, 120, 122

  Bir Natrum, wells of, 32

  Bird, Dick, 269, 272

  Birkat al Mauz, 316–17, 319, 323

  Boom, 276

  Boscawen, T. M., 204

  Buraimi : journey to, 267; control of villages in, 271–2; occupied by Wahabis, 271

  Bustard, MacQueen’s, hunting of, 290–4

  Butterflies, 48, 130

  Camels: in the Danakil country, 25, 31; in the Sudan, 32; in Arabia, 56–60; Omani type saddles, 37; recognition of tracks, 66, 225; food for, 79, 111; milk, 79; attachment to Bedu owners, 83–4; watering of, 100, 126, 129, 156, 219, 222; stampede of, 109–10; choice of, for crossing Empty Quarter, 114; kicking by, 114; poor condition
of, 118, 254–5; grazing for, 118, 127–9, 258; cast a calf, 127; mating of, 135–6; milking of, 79, 136, 231; fall, on steep slope, 138; exhaustion of, 148–9, 229, 235; hunger and thirst of, 151; of the Manasir, 164; inability to walk straight, 176; killing of, for food, 176; for drawing well-ropes, 206; litters on, for transport of small children, 213; loading of, 224; patience of, 253; ulcers on, 254–5; Batina, 267; Banat Farha, 267; Banat al Hamm, 267; Bedu killed by bull camel, 280; division of, after raid, 287–8

  Caper bushes, 87

  Castration, 21, 24, 255

  Cat, wild, 162

  Cattle. See Cows

  Cauterizing, to cure ailments, 112–13

  Caves used by Qarra, 48, 81

  Cheesman, Colonel R.E., 21, 116, 251

  Chercher Mountains, 24

  Circumcision. See Arabs

  Codrai, Ronald, 325

  Coffee, as made by the Saar, 205–6

  Cold, in the desert: 136, 144, 148, 213, 227, 320, 322

  Coot, 179

  Cows, 48, 88

  Cox, Sir Percy, 273

  Crocodiles, 22, 29

  Dagger, 81, 187, 263, 324

  Dahaimi, Bakhit al, of the Rashid, 107, 166, 168, 175, 266

  Dahal well, 198

  Dahm, the: 67, 103, 185–6; raids by, 72–4, 124, 182, 186–8, 200; truce with the Rashid, 185; break trace, 186–7; fail to overtake and kill Umbarak, 228; one man from, living among the Yam, 245; renewal of truce with Rashid, 280

  Dahana sands, 252, 253

  Dakaka sands, 126, 146, 216

  Dam, 240

  Damascus, 37

  Danakil, the, 21, 22–6, 28, 29

  Danakil desert, 21, 24

  Darbat, pools of, 179

 

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