Daher (guide), 348Dahoum (friend), 213at Carchemish, 196, 197, 212, 214, 224, 228, 646journey to Aqaba, 237, 238in later years, 393–94Lawrence’s friendship with, 210–14, 262and Lawrence’s illness, 198, 226Lawrence’s plans for improvement of, 197, 198, 216personal traits of, 196, 223 Seven Pillarsdedication to, 498–99travels with Lawrence, 210, 215, 226–27, 228in Turkish prison, 221, 349 Daily Express, The(London), 505, 507, 564, 566, 568–69, 571, 630, 672 Daily Mail, The(London), 505, 566, 571, 572 Daily News, The(London), 634, 640 Daily Telegraph(London), 493, 617Damascus:Allenby’s arrival in, 435–37Arabs in disarray in, 430–35, 440Arab takeover of, 427, 429–30, 452journey to, 428–30Lawrence’s departure from, 437Lawrence’s entry into, 429–30, 431as military goal, 89, 90, 112, 262, 281–82, 297, 309, 325, 366, 396, 407, 413, 414, 425opponents of Hussein in, 40as potential capital of “Greater Syria,” 41, 307, 413, 467race to, 41, 64, 67, 83, 357, 359, 400, 405–6, 407, 413, 414, 417, 428railway line to, 21, 24, 49, 293Danchev, Alex, 664Daud (servant), 85, 327, 330, 388–90, 393Dawnay, Alan:as Allenby’s chief of staГ, 322–23, 382, 383at Guweira, 374, 375and Hejaz Operations StaГ, 374, 375and Imperial Camel Brigade, 402, 404and Lawrence in Royal Tank Corps, 576, 577Lawrence’s correspondence with, 467Lawrence’s friendship with, 236, 323, 576and Lawrence’s funeral, 679and military strategy, 381, 394–95, 401, 402and Seven Pillars, 496, 598Dawnay, Guy, 323, 374Dawson, GeoГrey, 484, 486Day Lewis, Cecil, 656Deraa, 341–51, 418Arab army in, 425–27eГects on Lawrence of attack in, 348, 349–51, 358, 397, 538, 601–2Lawrence’s capture and assault at, 342–51, 355, 400, 470, 471, 497, 588, 612, 695as military goal, 325, 347, 381, 402, 406, 414 Derbyshire, 618, 619–21Desert Mounted Corps, 429Dexter, Flight Lieutenant, 544–46Diana, Princess of Wales, 568, 636–37, 677Dickens, Charles, 117Diocletian, Emperor, 334Disraeli, Benjamin, 234Dixon, Corporal, 581, 589, 602, 608Dodd, Francis, 196, 227Doran, George H., 592, 614, 615, 617nDoubleday, Frank N., 501, 504, 565, 592, 657Doughty, Charles M., 94, 190, 622 Arabia Deserta, 166–67, 208, 495, 506, 508, 557and Hogarth, 177, 182Lawrence’s regard for, 590Douglas-Home, Sir Alec, 118nDowson, Sir Ernest, 258, 302Driver, Corporal, 362–63Dulles, John Foster, 454nDuncan, David Douglas, 558
Edward VII, king of England, 451Edward VIII, king of England, 140n, 449–50, 603Egypt:“British Force” in, 282, 285British rule in, 259, 266Exodus from, 239impoverishment of, 698independence of, 515intelligence activities in, 273, 284political unrest in, 506and Suez Canal, 234and United Arab Republic, 697 see alsoCairoEgyptian Camel Corps, 407Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF):Allenby appointed commander of, 105, 318and Aqaba, 104at Basra, 5in Cairo, 11, 12, 45, 273, 291formation of, 285at Gaza, 4, 104–5Egyptian Government Printing Press, 258Egyptian Survey, 302Eisenstein, Sergey, 62Elgar, Sir Edward, 656Eliot, T. S., 613Elizabeth I, queen of England, 443El Jefer, 92, 95, 403Ellington, Sir Edward, 660Ellis, Sir Hugh, 577El Mezraa, 374 Empire News, The, 634 Encyclopaedia Brittanica, 664Enver Pasha, 54–55, 287, 289, 449
Fakhri Pasha (Hamid Fakhri Bey):Arab strategies against, 41, 60, 63and Armenian genocide, 37Beni Ali village destroyed by, 37at Medina, 66–67, 70at Tafileh, 365, 367, 370Falkenhayn, Erich von, 311, 354Fareedeh el Akle, 187–88, 198, 498Farraj (servant), 85, 327, 330, 388–90, 392–94, 615Fascists, 667, 675Fattuh (servant), 194, 195Fawcett, Percy, 538Feisal, emir (son of Hussein):and Arab army, 15, 18, 20, 21, 30, 31, 35, 41, 49, 52–53, 55, 58, 63, 64, 111and Balfour Declaration, 306, 399, 697bond of Lawrence and, 33, 34, 80, 375, 382, 393, 398, 400, 405, 448, 472and broken British promises, 462, 465, 564in Damascus, 431, 432–33, 435–37discussions with Weizmann, 399–400, 463, 465–68, 476early years of, 34Europeans distrusted by, 34, 82, 436–37, 450exile in Egypt, 505–6film depiction of, 693vs. French in Syria, 463, 505, 511“Greater Syria” sought by, 41, 42n, 442, 451and groundwork for Arab Revolt, 266, 267in house arrest, 259and Imperial Camel Brigade, 396and Iraqi throne, 277n, 405, 449, 455, 515, 516–18, 519, 523–24Lawrence as liaison to, 49–50, 68, 299, 300, 395, 405, 476, 485, 513–14Lawrence’s eГorts on behalf of, 443, 444, 451, 455–58, 464, 472, 473, 475, 478, 484, 494, 506, 625, 640Lawrence’s first meeting with, 16, 32–38, 48leadership traits of, 37–38, 54, 55, 62, 68, 69, 76, 532and military strategy, 37, 66, 81, 100, 266, 282, 298–300, 306, 307, 309, 311, 374, 390, 394, 415move to Wejh, 60–61, 68, 69and outbreak of Arab Revolt, 292at Paris Peace Conference, 439–40, 452, 453, 455–59, 456, 459, 461, 468, 469, 472, 473–77physical appearance and personality of, 32, 33–35, 62, 81portraits of, 504a price on his head, 465and proposal of amnesty, 360–61, 398–99, 400slaves of, 313supporters of, 82, 91, 325, 340, 357, 391, 429, 483and Sykes-Picot agreement, 39, 40, 81, 82, 281, 306, 328, 360, 361, 436–37and Syrian uprising, 413–14and Thomas films, 386, 387and tribal rivalries, 404–5visits to Britain, 462–68, 464, 486–87, 511, 610visit to France, 455–59, 461at Wadi Yenbo, 52–59Weizmann-Feisal agreement, 465–68Fiennes, Ralph, 694Findlay, Charles, 560–61, 569–70, 571, 575Finney, Albert, 693Flecker, Hellй, 199, 216Flecker, James Elroy, 153, 181, 199–201, 201, 216, 583Foch, Marshal Ferdinand, 96, 98, 449Fontana, Winifred, 208Ford, Ford Maddox, 555Foreign Office:Hussein supported by, 483, 506involvement in Arab Revolt, 11, 49, 88Lawrence’s duties with, 7, 457, 485and Lawrence’s letters to the Times, 486and postwar territorial claims, 455, 457, 462Forster, E. M., 349, 589, 591, 601, 640 Four Feathers, The(film), 692Fourth Australian Light Horse Brigade, 333–34France:ambitions for Middle East, 38–40, 42n, 47, 48, 49, 60, 67, 70, 81–82, 90, 92, 112, 183, 253, 256, 259, 262, 266, 270, 272, 275–76, 278, 303, 306, 353, 356, 398, 436, 454, 455, 460, 486, 504–5, 697British Expeditionary Forces in, 105British rivalry with, 48, 270, 275, 453, 456, 460–61, 474colonial system of, 48, 272, 275, 442, 697, 698distrust of, 34, 48Feisal in, 455–59, 461honors and awards to Lawrence from, 67, 286, 353, 457–58Lawrence’s distaste for presence of, 47, 48, 67, 255, 400, 451and Paris Peace Conference, 439–40, 453, 456–59, 460, 469, 473–78rule of law (Code Napolйon) in, 48, 56and Suez Canal, 234, 279and Sykes-Picot agreement, 38–40, 67, 275–76, 278–79, 281, 413, 436–37, 451, 455, 458–59, 507, 512and World War I, 10, 45, 242, 275, 277, 304, 381, 460Frankfurter, Felix, 476Frederick the Great, 406French army:mutinies in, 460North African troops, 67Freud, Sigmund, 29, 115, 580Fromkin, David, A Peace to End All Peace, 277
Gallipoli:British defeat at (1915), 4, 263–64, 269, 277, 282, 285, 290, 295German warships at, 248–50Galsworthy, John, 555Garland, H. G., 51–52, 56, 59, 70, 77, 322Garnett, Edward:and authors, 554–55, 564and Cape, 555, 565, 567and Lawrence in RAF, 564, 603and Lawrence’s depression, 603and ’e Mint, 625and Revoltabridgement, 555, 558, 562, 565, 566–67, 575, 603, 614–15and Seven Pillars, 554–55, 565and ST 200 handbook, 653Gasein (goldsmith), 300Gasim (stranger from Maan), 86–87, 418Gaza:Allenby’s attack on, 323, 325, 326, 331–34, 352defense of, 285Egyptian Expeditionary Force at, 4, 104–5stalemate at, 104–6Turkish control of, 21, 41, 59, 89, 91, 284–85, 291Gee, Sergeant Major, 544, 545Genet, Jean, 344Geneva Conventions, 85nGeographical Section of General StaГ (GSGS), 250–51, 252Georges-Picot, Franзois:flight at war’s outbreak, 35n, 266and Jerusalem, 353, 356and Sykes-Picot agreement, 38, 275–81and Syria, 440, 442, 445George V, king of England:and Feisal, 465honors oГered to Lawrence by, 447–50, 486, 516and Lawrence’s accident and death, 679, 680Lawrence’s audiences with, 440, 447–50Lawrence’s gifts to, 55n, 449and Lawrence’s military status, 439–40, 486Lawrence’s relationship with, 46, 666and politicians, 447, 450as stamp collector, 522and supporters of the Arab Revolt, 44Thomas’s show attended by, 481and World War I, 663German army:discipline in, 227in World War I, 10, 232, 242, 246, 275, 378, 381German navy, and Turkish navy, 248–50Germany:aircraft supplied to Turkey by, 14and archaeological sites, 184, 216in Central Powers, 232, 233colonial possessions of, 453and Hindenburg, 646Nazi regime in, 531postwar demands on, 454, 468railways built by, 168, 199, 202, 208, 209, 214, 215, 240surrender of, 453Turkish army supported by, 20, 36, 104, 285, 287, 311, 391, 411, 416, 421, 423, 424zeppelins, 646–47Gettysburg, battle of, 367Geziret Faraun, island of, 238Gibson Girls, 644Gilbert, Martin, 248Godefroy de Bouillon, 275Goltz, Colmar Freiherr von der, 287–88 Gone with the Wind(film), 694Gordon, Charles George (Gordon of Khartoum), 12, 45, 321, 478Graves, Philip, 255Graves, Robert: Goodbye to All That, 265, 624n Lawrence and the Arabian Adventure, 321, 611, 624–25, 627, 662, 689, 696on Lawrence at Oxford, 161–62, 174, 491on Lawrence’s audience with George V, 448, 449, 450Lawrence’s correspondence with, 446, 447, 448, 524, 656, 669, 671on Lawrence’s early years, 159Lawrence’s friendship with, 508, 589Lawrence’s obituary updated by, 671on Lawrence’s personal traits, 140n, 666–67Lawrence’s version of his story to, 321, 442, 446, 447, 448, 577and RFC history, 598and Seven Pillars, 497, 592and Turkish army handbook, 258Great Depression, 619Greek-Turkish War (1897), 246Green, Thomas Hill, 136Greene, Graham, 449Grey, Sir Edward, 181, 242, 260, 270Guevara, Che, 686Guilfoyle, W. J. Y., 560–61, 566, 569, 574, 575Guinness, Alec, 693Gulf of Aqaba, 1–2Gurschner, Herbert, portrait of Lawrence by, 684, 685Guweira:Arab encampment at, 312, 358, 374–75motor road to, 359