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by Wilfred Thesiger


  Scorpions, 123; Umbarak stung by, 319

  Scott, Captain Robert Falcon, 278

  Second World War, 37–8

  Sedge. See Qassis

  Semitic race, 92

  Shaghham well, 217

  Shahara, the, 47, 82

  Shahin, 289–90

  Shanin, 137

  Shakhbut, Sheikh of Abu Dhabi, 263–4, 266, 271, 281; authority over tribes, 271

  Shammar, the, 68

  Sharaifi, the, 327

  Sharja: 275, 327–8; R.A.F. aerodrome at, 276; arrival at, 275

  Sharja, sheikh of, 327, 328

  Sheep: 92, 175, 245, 304; Barbary, 34

  Sheppard, C. H. J. British Resident in Mukalla, 201, 203–4

  Shibam, 204, 211; stores bought at, 212

  Shield, Qarra, 81

  Shihr, 201

  Shilluk, the, 34

  Shanan, 152

  Shisur, 65, 100

  Shrines, offerings left at, 205

  Sib, Treaty of, 273

  Skink, 162

  Slaves: 77–8, 105, 125, 238, 240–1, 323; price of, 282–3; caravan of, 284

  Snakes: 123; Bedu bitten by, 88

  Somaliland, French, 30

  Somalis, the, 22, 25, 276

  Special Air Service Regiment, 38

  Spiders, 123

  Spirit, evil, possession by. See Zar

  Springtime, rareness of, in the desert, 258

  Staiyun, of the Duru: 173–5; offers to guide Umbarak in Oman, 299, 300–1; returns to encampment, 302

  Stick: Qarra throwing-stick, 80; camel-stick, 124

  Stocks, Umbarak’s companions put in, 241

  Sudan, the, 31, 109

  Sudan Defence Force, 37

  Sudd, 34

  Sulaim, of the Mahra, a Rabia, 197

  Sulaiman bin Hamyar. See bin Hamyar

  Sulaiman bin Kharas. See bin Kharas

  Sulaiyil, 207, 219, 238, 240

  Sultan, of the Al Hiya, 307ff.

  Sultan, of the Bait Kathir: 51, 56–7, 61, 78, 80, 81, 127; personality of, 51; points out trilithons, 90; and proposed crossing of the Empty Quarter, 111, 114; on the crossing, 124; refuses to go on, 131–2; brooding, 178

  Sumeria, 92

  Sword, Qarra, 81

  Syria, 37–8

  Tagrud, 291

  Tahr, the hunting of, 274

  Taif, 75, 265

  Taj Mahal, 99

  Tajura, 30

  Tamarinds, 47

  Tamarisk, 111, 200

  Tamis well, 208

  Tamtaim, Salim, of the Bait Kathir: 49, 51, 61, 65, 83, 85; age and vigour of, 49, 78; at prayer, 55; as arbitrator, 112; reunion with, at Bai, 178

  Tamudic script, 90

  Tarim, 74, 210

  Tawi Harian well, 307

  Tawi Yasir, 314

  Temperatures: in summer, 89; in the sands, 140

  Tents, Arab, 88, 97, 169, 214, 312

  Tharaud well: 71; fighting at, 217, 218, 280

  Thesiger, Wilfred. See Umbarak

  Thomas, Bertram: 42, 46, 77, 179, 254, 298; Arabia Felix, 34, 48; remembered by Bait Kathir, 50, 52–3; on trilithons, 90; on Umm al Samim, 118; and crossing of the Empty Quarter, 121–2

  Thunderstorms, 256

  Tibbu, the, 35

  Tibesti Mountains, 35ff.

  Ticks, leathery. See Dhafar

  Tieroko, Mt., 36

  Tihama, the, 75, 105, 242

  Timkat, 18

  Toadstools, edible, 267

  Tracks, recognition of, in desert, 65–6

  Trenchard, Marshal of the R.A.F Viscount, 39

  Tribulus. See Zahra

  Trilithons, 90–1, 190

  Trucial Coast, the: 68, 77, 211, 243; fighting on, 124; authority on, 272

  Trucial Oman Scouts, 272

  Truffles, 267

  Tubaiq range, 243

  Tumuli, 25, 89–90, 190, 253

  Turks, 92

  Uainat, seized by Italians, 32

  Umbarak (the author): 91; extra food given to, 151; difficulties of concealing, in hostile country, 155, 160–1; faces starvation, 157–8; poses as a Syrian, 173, 175; trouble in Bait Khawar on way to Mukalla, 196–7; unrecognized by Rashid in European dress, 202; telegram to Ibn Saud, 239; interrogated by Amir of Wadi Dawasir, 240; release of, 242; chases raiders, 285; finds they are friends, 286; obstacles to his entering Oman, 295; in disguise among foothills of Oman, 309ff.; attack of fever, 322

  Umbrausha, a camel, 56, 57

  Umm al Hait, the, 87, 108, 111, 128

  Umm al Samim quicksands: 110, 118, 146, 174, 182, 296ff.; path across, 302

  Uruq al Shaiba, the, 116, 118, 144ff., 158

  Uruq al Zaza sands, 227

  Uvarov, Dr., 42, 76, 182

  Villiers, Commander Alan, 276

  Vines, 17

  Von Wrede, Adolph, 296, 298

  Wad Medani, 34

  Wadi. See under individual names of Wadis

  Wahiba, the: 48, 175, 320, 323; desire to cross their country, 302, 306; funeral feasts of the, 304; contrasted with the Duru, 313

  Wahabis, 271

  Wall of Dhaufar, 43, 45, 49, 180

  Walia Riqaiya, 205

  Ward, Rowland: Records of Big Game, 20

  Water: the carrying of, 85; scarcity of, 88–9, 126. See also Camels, watering of

  Water-skins, 85, 212

  Watts, A. F., Political Officer in the Hadhramaut, 204, 210

  Wellsted, J. R., 273

  Western Aden Protectorate, 196

  Western Sands. See Empty Quarter

  Widgeon, 179

  Wind-turrets, 276

  Wingate’s Gideon Force, 37

  Wolves, 199, 235

  Yahahif, the, 306, 311

  Yahya, Imam, 228

  Yam, the: 103, 203, 204, 225; raided by the Manahil, 186, 207; massing to attack the Saar, 212; raiding parties of, 216; possible danger from, after crossing Western Sands, 220, 280; meeting with, 237–8; killer of bin Duailan from, 243; attacks on the Mishqas, 243–4

  Yamin. See Ghail ba Tamin

  Yarmuk, battle of, 98

  Yasir, of the Junuba: 295, 314; asks Imam for permission for Umbarak to cross Oman, 315–16

  Yemen, the: 44, 68, 77, 91–2, 185–6; encouragement of raiders by government, in, 185; Imam of, 280

  Yisbub, 179

  Zaghawa, 35

  Zahra: 123, 128, 130; as camel food, 138, 142, 144

  Zamakh well, 205, 212

  Zanzibar, conquest of, by Oman, 273

  Zar, 109

  Zarzura, 38

  Zayid bin Sultan. See bin Sultan, Zayid.

  Zifr wells, 236

  Zuaqti watercourse, 301.

  * This folding map is not in the Penguin edition.

  1. See map on page 40.

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