Authors: Gertrude Bell
monetary gifts to grandchildren, xxxii
and Mount Grace Priory, xxx
Bell, Thomas (great-grandfather), xxv
Bell Brothers, xxv, xxx
Beni Hassan tribe,
76
Beni Sakhr tribe,
65
,
66
,
77
â
78
Bibliothèque Nationale de France,
41
,
44
Binbirkilise,
42
,
46
â
50
,
70
,
71
,
82
Bin Bir Kilisse site,
47
Boer War, xxx, xxxi
Bolshevik army of Russia, xvi, xxxviii,
196
Bonar Law's Conservatives, xxxvâxxxvi, xli
books published by Bell, xi.
See also
publications of Bell
Britain
and Arab leadership, xv
and Bell's expertise in state affairs,
63
Bell's honorary rank in military,
151
,
157
and Constantinople,
97
fame of Bell in,
71
and France, xxxii
Mandate of (
see
under
Iraq)
and Mosul district borders, xliv
and parliamentary elections, xxxiv
Poor Laws of,
19
and post World War I decision making, xvâxvi
property laws of,
19
and suffrage for women, xxxiii, xxxviii,
18
â
20
,
22
British Archaeological Expedition to Iraq, xlv
British Museum, xlii
British School of Archaeology in Iraq, xliv, xlv
Browne, Edward G.,
12
Burma,
8
Byzantine archaeological sites, xii,
41
,
81
Cadogan, Henry, xxix,
11
â
12
,
19
,
111
Cairo, Arab Bureau in.
See
Arab Intelligence Bureau
Cairo Conference, xl,
164
â
65
,
207
camels,
68
,
85
â
86
,
89
,
119
caravans,
75
Carlyan, L. A.,
148
castle of Ukhaidir.
See
palace of Ukhaidir
Cecil, Sir Robert,
139
,
145
â
46
,
153
â
57
Chalabi, Musa,
179
Chirol, Sir Ignatius Valentine, xx, xxviii, xxxiii,
70
Bell's correspondence with,
107
n
on Bell's personal qualities, xix
and Bell's romance,
106
,
110
,
112
â
14
,
140
,
146
and death of Bell,
251
and Hayyil expedition,
132
and Iraq's nationhood,
192
relationship with Bell,
106
â
7
n
and World War I,
139
,
140
â
42
Churches and Monasteries of the Tur Abdin, The
(Bell), xii,
84
Churchill, Winston, xxxi, xxxv, xl
advocacy for evacuation of Iraq, xiv, xv
and Cairo Conference,
164
â
65
and Faisal as king of Iraq,
207
â
8
,
210
Middle East role of, xli
sightseeing with,
40
and Treaty of Alliance,
223
and World War I, xxxvi
Cilician plain,
69
Clarence steelworks, ixâx
Clayton, Gilbert, xxxvi
Clemenceau, Georges,
159
climbing of Bell.
See
mountaineering of Bell
clothing of Bell
in Baghdad,
189
,
190
for desert expeditions,
66
â
67
,
79
for dress occassions,
27
,
67
and feminine refinement, xix
for mountaineering,
27
,
31
â
32
tiara given to Bell,
224
â
25
Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), xxxviii,
159
,
189
Conference of Lausanne, xlii
Constantinople,
97
,
204
â
5
Cornwallis, Sir Kinahan,
165
,
212
,
219
,
230
,
231
,
245
,
250
correspondence of Bell, xx
and the Cairo Bureau,
153
dating of,
67
and desert expeditions,
67
,
71
,
87
diary entries made in lieu of,
67
,
105
and Hayyil expedition,
116
â
17
and intelligence work of Bell, xiiâxiii
Lawrence on,
251
â
52
and mountaineering of Bell,
29
preservation of,
67
recipients of, xxiii
Cossacks, atrocities committed by, xxxvii
Courtney, Janet Hogarth, xx,
147
â
48
,
241
,
242
Cox, Sir Percy, xxxiii, xxxvi, xxxvii
amnesty granted by,
210
and Arab leadership, xv
and Bagdad, xl,
176
,
177
,
187
and Bell's competence,
158
civil commissioner role of, xxxviii,
164
,
179
â
80
,
194
,
195
departure of,
227
â
28
and Faisal as king of Iraq,
219
â
20
and Florence's dinner for Faisal, xliv
on Hayyil expedition,
116
and insurrection in Iraq,
192
,
194
and Iraq's nationhood,
166
naqib on leadership of,
199
â
200
retirement of, xlii
and Tehran assignment, xxxviii,
191
and Treaty of Alliance, xli,
218
â
19
,
222
,
225
â
27
and treaty with Ibn Saud, xlii
critics of Bell, xiv
Ctesiphon,
82
Daja Tribe,
68
Damascus, xxxiv
and Druze,
21
and expedition of
1911
,
84
â
85
and expedition of
1913
â
14
,
86
French occupation of, xl
and Hayyil expedition,
116
,
117
interactions with local government,
21
Islamic population of,
80
â
81
lawless element countered in,
86
â
87
Darius,
92
Darwin, Charles, ix
Davidson, Sir Nigel,
218
Dead Sea,
64
Delaire, Marie, xxxi, xxxix,
189
,
240
,
250
Denison Ross, Sir Edward, xxx,
12
,
13
â
14
depression of Bell,
248
and Hayyil expedition,
120
,
132
â
33
and World War I,
138
dervish, Bell's violent encounter with, xiii
Desert and the Sown, The
(Bell), xi, xxxii, xxxiii,
63
,
94
,
98
â
99
desert expeditions of Bell, xiii, xxx,
58
,
59
â
104
1900
expedition,
62
,
72
â
76
1905
expedition,
62
,
63
,
76
â
81
1907
expedition,
60
â61
,
81
â
82
1909
expedition,
60â61
,
82
â
84
,
99
1911
expedition,
58
,
84
â
85
1913
â
1914
expedition,
58
,
85
â
90
(
see also
Hayyil expedition)
and age of Bell,
59
and archaeological work of Bell,
71
,
102
â
3
and astronomy,
89
Bell's love of, xiii,
76
and caravans,
75
challenges associated with,
68
â
69
,
81
clothing for,
66
â
67
,
79
correspondence of Bell from,
67
,
71
,
87
and dangerous encounters,
86
â
87
,
99
â
100
dressing for,
66
â
67
enthusiasm of Bell for,
53
and etiquette of the desert,
65
â
66
,
67
â
68
and expertise developed by Bell,
71
â
72
and fame of Bell,
71
fatigue experienced due to,
89
,
90
and guns,
77
,
99
â
100
and historical reflections,
83
â
84
and horses,
71
,
76
,
79
and hotels,
63
â
64
and language acquisition,
8
lawless element countered in,
86
â
87
learning curve associated with,
65
â
67
maps for,
66
and Noah's Ark,
102
â
3
and palace of Ukhaidir, xxxiii, xxxiv,
41
â
42
,
50
â
52
,
82
,
84
,
99
â
100
provisions for,
89
rafiq's
role in,
65
,
123
and recruitment of Fattuh, xxxii
and servants,
69
(
see also
Fattuh)
and Shakespeare's works,
14
and tents,
68
,
79
â
80
,
98
â
99
through Syrian Desert to Asia Minor (
1905
),
45
â
47
and tribal call-to-arms,
77
â
78
and Turkish officials,
72
â
73
,
76
,
87
,
117
watchmen assigned to Bell,
81
and water,
85
weather conditions during,
79
,
84
,
90
diaries of Bell, xx
in Bell archive, xi
and fatigue of travel,
90
and Hayyil expedition,
116
in lieu of correspondence,
67
,
105
publication of, xii
Dickens, Charles, ix, xliv
Dobbs, Sir Henry, xlii, xliv,
182
,
229
,
252
,
253
â
54
Dorman Long & Co., xxx, xxxi, xliii,
239
Doughty, Charles M.,
106
,
115
,
121
Doughty-Wylie, Charles “Dick,” xxxiii, xxxvi,
86
background of,
106
Bell's correspondence with,
109
,
117
death of, xxxv,
146
,
148
diaries written for, xii
and Hayyil expedition,
115
,
116
â
17
,
132
mourning of Bell for,
146
â
47
romantic relationship with Bell,
105
â
14
,
133
,
135
,
142
â
46
and Turkish officials,
87
visit to grave of,
148
â
49
,
152