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Notes on the Bedouins and Wahâbys
Vol. 2
Front cover
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Vol. 1
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Burckhardt, Johann Ludwig ; Colburn, Henry:
Front cover
Title page
Provenance
Contents Of The Second Volume.
Account Of The Bedouins.
Materials For A History Of The Wahábys.
Introduction.
120
Of Saoud's person and family.
131
Wahaby Government.
135
Administration of Justice.
151
Revenues.
162
Military Affairs of the Wahabys.
180
Gháleb, Sherif of Mekka, and the Turkisch Pasha of Baghdád, at war with the Wahábys.- The holy cities, Mekka and Medinah, taken by the Wahábys.
218
Mohammed Aly, Pasha of Cairo, despatches his son Tousoun Pasha with a Turkisch army to invade Arabia. - Thomas Keith, a Scotchman, (Ibrahim Aga, ) commander of Tousoun's Mammelouks - His intrepidity - Ahmed Aga, surnamed Bonaparte - Medinah taken by the Turks, and Mekka surrendered to them.
246
Mohammed Aly Pasha proceeds from Egypt with an army of Turks - Arrives at Djidda and Mekka - Arrests Sherif Gháleb, and sends him prisoner to Cairo - Gháleb's troops assemble at Taraba.
268
The Begoum Arabs headed by a woman, regarded as a sorceress by the Turks, who are defeated at Taraba - Mohammed Aly takes Gonfode - Discontent of the Turkish troops - Death of Saoud - His son Abdallah declared chief of the Wahabys.
290
Distribution of the Turkish forces in Hedjaz - Massacre at Bahra - Mohammed Aly sends his son Tousoun Pasha to Medinah - The Turks defeated by the Wahabys in Zohrán - Mohammed Aly marches from Mekka towards Byssel - The Wahabys defeated there.
322
Turks elated with victory-their cruelty - their distresses on the march from Beishe - Mohammed Aly returns to Mekka -Makes proposals of peace to Abdallah Ibn Saoud.
342
Abdallah Ibn Saoud enters Kasym with an army - Negotiations between him and Tousoun Pasha - Peace concluded - Mohammed Aly returns to Cairo - Despatches his son Ibrahim Pasha with an army to renew the war in Hedjaz.
Appendix.
Index Of Arabic Words.
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1831
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