INDEX
Aachen, 379n
Aaron, 86n
Abbas (uncle of the Prophet), 186–7
Abcarius Bey, 400n
Abdi-Hepa, King, 14–15
Abdul-Aziz al-Saud, see Saud
Abdullah, King of Jordan, 402–3, 406, 432–3, 441, 448, 468, 470, 513
assassination, 484–5
and Israeli war, 474–83
Abdullah, Saud, K, see Saud
Abdullah Pasha, 323
Aberdeen, George Hamilton Gordon, Earl of, 334
Abibaal, King of Tyre, 25
Abishag, 25
Aboukir Bay, Battle of, 312
Abraham, 16, 27n, 39n, 45n, 86, 152n and Islam, 170, 182, 185
Abraham’s Vineyard, 335
Absalom, 23–4
Abu al-Abbas, Caliph, see al-Saffah Abu Bakr, 171–2
Abu Dis, 507
Abu Muslim, 187–8
Abu Saad, 200n
Abu Sulayman Dawud, 243
Abyssinia, 453n
Crusader siege, 255–8
and Crusaders, 209, 213n, 216–17, 227, 233, 236, 239, 243, 249, 255–8, 263, 265n, 267, 269–70
Napoleonic siege, 316–17
see also Ptolemais
Actian Games, 83
Adelaide, Queen of Jerusalem, 217–18
Adhemar of Le Puy, Bishop, 210–11
Adiabene, Helena, Queen of, see Helena
Adonijah, 25
Adonizedek, King, 18
Afdaliyya Madrassa, 264
Ahab, King, 31–2
Ahaz, King, 33–4
al-Ahd, 403
Ahmet Jazzar Pasha, the Butcher, see Jazzar, Pasha, Ahmet
Aibeg, Sultan, 272n
Aisha, 171
Akhmon, Arik, 494
Akiba, Rabbi, 135–6
Musa al-Alami, 447
Sheikh al-Alami, 255n
Alamut, 203n
Alapaesk, 444n
Alaska, 382n
Alchelai, Rabbi Yehuda Hai, 374
Alexander I, Emperor of Russia, 340
Alexander III, Emperor of Russia, 368–9
Alexander, Michael Solomon, 334
Alexandria, 54–6, 60, 62, 74, 76–7, 81–2, 122, 124, 126, 144–5, 164, 239, 281, 333
Alexei, Tsarevich, 385
Alexios, Emperor, 209
Ali, King, 432n
Ali Bey, 310
Allenby, General Sir Edmund, 1st Viscount, 355n, 408–9, 414–21, 425–6, 486n, 496
Allenby Barracks, 463
Almohads, 240
al-Qaeda, 447
Alter family, 486n
Alypius, 150
Amaury of Lusignan, King of Cyprus, 165n
Amel-Marduk, King of Babylon, 45–6
American evangelists, 336–9
Ammunition Hill, 496
Amra, 185
Amsterdam, 302
Anabaptists, 297
Ananias, 70n
Andrew, Princess, of Greece, 454n
Andrews, Lewis, 449
Andronikos Komnenos, Emperor, 238
Anglo-American Commission, 464
Angola, 382n
Anilaeus, 101n
Ankara, 459n
St Anne’s church and monastery, 217, 228, 255n, 286, 348, 397
Ansari family, 519
Sheikh Abd al-Salam al-Ansari, 213
Adeb al-Ansari, 519
Sheikh Khalil al-Ansari, 391
Antebi, Albert, 384
Antigonos, ‘One-Eyed’, King, 54
Antinopolis, 135
Antinous, 134–5
and Crusaders, 204, 209–10, 215, 217, 219, 223–4, 234, 236, 238, 256
Antiochus VII Sidetes, King, 68
anti-Semitism (the word), 368n
Antonia fortress, 1, 4, 6, 78, 82–4, 86, 90, 101, 106n, 118, 120, 122, 134, 179, 344n
Antonius Felix, see Felix
Aquileia, 89
al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade
and Arab Revolt, 448
and Buraq Uprising, 437–8
and Crusaders (Temple of Solomon), 212–13, 217, 219, 221, 227, 229, 235, 269–70
daily rituals, 519–20
fire, 502
and Israeli war, 477
and King Abdullah’s assassination, 481–2
and Marwan Mosque, 506
and Six Day War, 495
Arab Club, 422
Arab Investigation Centres, 450
Aram-Damascus, 33
Araq e-Emir, 62n
Arculf, Bishop, 179
Arda, Queen of Jerusalem, 217
Aref, Abdel-Rahman, President, 494
Aretas, King of Nabataea, 71
Argyll, John Campbell, 9th Duke of, 354
Aristobulos, King, 69
Aristotle, 190n
and Parker fiasco, 389–93
Armageddon, 41
Armenian Chapel of St Helena, 140n
Arnold, Bishop of Bamberg, 201
Arnulf, Patriarch, 214
Arp Arslan, Sultan, 201–3
Arsuf, 259
Artas, 399
Arthur, King, 65n
Ashdod, 65
Asherah, 38
Ashkelon, 18, 56, 67, 214, 220, 236, 238, 243, 249, 255, 260
Ashkenaz, 298
Ashraf, 180n
Ashrafiyya madrassa, 287
Asinaeus, 101n
Asmahan, 457–9
Astyges, King of Media, 47
Atlas mountains, 57n
al-Atrash, Amal, see ‘Asmahan’
Atsiz ibn Awak al-Khwarazmi, 202–3
Attila the Hun, 157
Augusta Victoria fortress, 379n, 390, 395, 408, 417, 431, 433, 479, 484n, 496
Augustus, Emperor (Octavian), 75, 77, 81–4, 88–90, 92–3, 113, 133, 160
Austin, Willie, 322
Avars, 164
Azekah, 42n
Azerbaijan, 163
Aziz, Sultan, 264
Azizus, King of Emesa, 116
Azmey Pasha, 390
Azouri, Najib, 385
Baal Shem Tov, 359n
Bab al-Qattanin, see Gate of the Cotton Merchants
Bab al-Silsila, see Gate of the Chain
Bab el-Ghawanmeh, 519
Babylon, 14, 22, 27n, 35–6, 39, 41–3, 44n, 45–7, 49, 54, 57n, 60, 101n, 370, 501
Babylonian Chronicles, 39
Baghdad, 172n, 188, 193–5, 202, 203n, 207n, 215, 272, 282, 449
and Ottoman sultanate, 291–2
Bahat, Dan, 506n
Bairam Pasha, 297
Bakaa, 443
al-Baladhuri, 172n
Balak, 220
Balaklava Railway, 348
Baldwin IV, King of Jerusalem, 242–5
Balfour, Arthur, 1st Earl of, xxv, 381, 409–10, 412–15, 428, 431, 440–1
Balfour Declaration, 414–15, 422–4, 427–9, 431, 437–9, 453, 456
Ballin, Albert, 376
Balsam of Gilead, 79n
Barcelona, 279
Barclay’s Gate, 354n
Bardawil lagoons, 218
Barkat, Nir, 511
Barsbay, Sultan, 286
Barsoma of Nisibis, 153–5
Bartholomew, Peter, 209
Barton, General, 422
Basra, 196
Bathsheba’s Pool, 363
Battle of the Milvian Bridge, 143
Battle of the Pyramids, 312
Bay of Issus, 163
bayah, 178
Bayley, Lieutenant-Colonel, 418
Bayt Nuba, 260
Becket, Thomas, 228n
Beersheba, 414
Begin, Menachem, 458–62, 465–7, 472, 480, 493, 496, 504–5, 508
Behustan mountains, 161
Beilin, Yossi, 504–5
and Parker fiasco, 391–2
Beit Jala, 197n
Bell, Gertrude, 404
Belshazzar, 45–7
Belzers, 484n
ben Zakkai, Rabbi Yohanan, 132
ben Zakkai Synagogue, 330
Ben-Gurion, David (David Grün), 398, 415, 430–1, 439, 443n, 484, 490, 503n
and Deir Yassin massacre, 469
and Israeli state, 445–6, 450, 453, 458–62, 465, 467–70, 474–7, 479–80, 502
origins, 381–3
and Suez crisis, 490
Benjamin, 164
Berekhah, Rabbi, 153
Berenice, Queen of Chalcis, 5–6, 9, 116, 119, 121–3, 126, 129, 131
Bernadotte, Count Folke, 480–3
Betar, 137
Bethany, 227–8
Beth-Zacharia, 65
Beth-Zur, 67
Bevin, Ernest, 462
Bible, xviii, xx, xxiv, 10, 13, 21–3, 25–6, 28–9, 31–2n, 35, 40, 45, 477
and archaeology, 354–5
Authorized Version, 300
inconsistencies in, 16n
Latin translation, 152
Masoretic, 100n
Orde Wingate and, 451–2
St Petersburg Codex, 100n
and Zionism, 412
Bible, books of
Ezekiel, 388
Jeremiah, 41n
Lamentations, 43
Samuel, 22
Thessalonians, 118
Biblical Zoo, 483
Bird, Eugene, 488–9
Bird, Kai, 489
Bishop Gobat’s School, 449
Black Hand cell, 447
Black Hundreds, 383
Black Letter, 439
Black Obelisk, 32n
Black Sabbath, 465
Black September, 502
Black Sunday, 450
Bliss, Frederick, 390
Boer War, 355n
Bologna, 238
Bols, Major-General Sir Louis J., 431
Bombay, 444n
Book of the Glory of Kings, 157n
Book of Zerubabbel, 163
Book of Zohar, 298
Bosphorus, 144
Bosra, 169
Boston, 337
Boston Herald, 441
Bradford, William, 301
Brandeis, Louis, 428
Breslavers, 486n
Brest-Litovsk, 461
Bridges, Robert, 321n
Britain
and conversion of Jews, 330–5
and state of Israel, 467
and Suez crisis, 490
Britannicus, Tiberius Claudius, 116n
British Military Cemetery, 434
Bronner, Ethan, 510
Bronze Age, 13
Brooke, Rupert, 419
Brothers, Richard, 322–3
Brutus, Marcus Junius, 75
Bubastis, 31
Buchan, John, 404
Bulgaria, 361
Burma, 453n
‘Burma Road’, 480
Byron, George Gordon, 6th Baron, 37
Byzantium, 144
Caecina, 131
Caesarea, 82, 93, 99n, 100, 115, 119, 121, 140, 164, 209, 216
Caesarea Maritima, 9
Café Jawhariyyeh, 444
Cairo, 207n, 271, 272n, 302–3, 305, 316n, 436, 438, 469, 480, 491n, 493
Albanian conquest, 326
and Fatimid Egypt, 239–40
Oriental Stores, 423
Cairo Geniza, 199n
Cairo University, 449
Calcutta, 450
Calhoun, John, 336
Callirhoe, 90
Cambrai, 239n
Cambyses II, King, 49
Camp David, 506
Canada, 466n
Cappadocia, 88n
Caracalla, Emperor, 138
Carchemish, 41
Carnegie, Mrs Andrew, 423
Caroline of Brunswick, Princess, 321–3
Carrhae, Battle of, 76n
Carter, Jimmy, President, 503
Cartwright, Ebenezer, 301
Cassius Longinus, Gaius, 74
Castile, 298
de Castro, Abraham, 294
Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, 310, 311n, 315n, 317, 340
and religious conflict, 201, 296, 299–300, 331, 339, 341, 343, 424, 485, 517
Cave of Hira, 169
Cecil, Lord Robert, 414
Celebi, Evliya, see Evliya
Cervantes, Miguel de, 446
Chabon, Michael, 382n
Chamberlain, Joseph, 380
Chamberlain, Neville, 452–3
Chapel of the Apparition, 520–3
Chapel of the Hill of Calvary, 236
Chapman, Thomas, 404
Charles I, King, 300–1
Charles of Anjou, King of Jerusalem, 278n
Charles, Prince of Wales, 505
chastity, 144–5
Chateaubriand, Francois-René, Vicomte de, xxiv, 319–21
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 285
child sacrifice, 39
Chindits, 453n
Christ Church, 334
Great Schism, 201
hierarchy and divisions in, 144
and suppression of Jews, 148–50
Chronicon Paschale, 135n
Church of Holy Archangels, 103n
Church of Our Lady of Jehoshaphat, 228
Church of the Holy Sepulchre, xxi, 106n, 108, 149, 197, 303, 400, 420, 456, 485, 510
construction by Empress Helena, 147
and Crusaders, 208, 212–15, 217, 221, 225, 227–8, 233, 235, 243, 250, 260, 269
daily rituals, 518–20
and Descent of the Holy Fire, 198, 228, 230, 300, 305, 328, 348, 361, 367, 388, 518
destruction by fire, 320
Fatimid destruction, 199–200
the Holy Sepulchre, 134, 152, 165, 175, 177n, 178, 185, 189–92, 194
and international visitors, 320, 328, 341, 345–6, 348, 353, 367–8, 378
last Crusader grave, 422n
latrines, 310
model of, 160
and Mongol raids, 277
and Ottoman sultanate, 299–300
Persian destruction, 162–3
and pilgrims’ accommodation, 201
and Tartar conquest, 271
and Turkish conquests, 203
Church of the Pinnacle, 160n
Church of the Redeemer, 378
Church of the Resurrection, 153
Churchill, Clementine, 433
Churchill, Lord Randolph, 433n
Churchill, Sir Winston, xxv, 382n, 423n, 429n, 431–4, 441, 453n, 466, 477, 484n, 485
CIA, 489
and Islam, 171
Clarence, Prince Albert Victor, Duke of, 362
Clausewitz, Carl von, 446
Clemenceau, Georges, 427–8
Cleopatra II, Queen of Egypt, 67n
Cleopatra III, Queen of Egypt, 70n
Cleopatra Selene, 82n
Cleopatra Thea, 67n
Clermont, 208–9
Clifford, Clark, 464
Cobb, Miss, 399
Cohen, Amnon, 509n
Cohen, ‘Red Rosa’, 430
Cold War, 489
Columbus, Christopher, 294n
Congreve, General Sir Walter ‘Squib’, 445
Conrad III, King of Germany, 234–5
Conrad II, King of Jerusalem, 270n
Conradin, King of Jerusalem, 270n
Constantine the Great, Emperor, 140, 143–5, 148–9, 163, 182, 184, 217, 369, 409
Constantine IX Monamachus, Emperor, 200
Constantine X Doukas, Emperor, 201
Constantinople, 130n, 144, 147, 153–6, 158–9, 165, 189, 192, 207n, 209, 217, 416, 442
Nika riots, 158
Ottoman conquest, 288
Russian conquest, 311n
see also Istanbul
Constantius Chlorus, Emperor, 140
Cook, John Mason, 379
Cook, Thomas, 363
Cook, Miss, 335
Council of Chalcedon, 157
Creasy, Mathilda, 345
Cremieux, Adolphe, 333
Cresson, Warder, 336–8
Crewe, Margaret, Marchioness of, 414
Crispus Caesar, 145
Croesus, King of Lydia, 47
Crossman, Richard, 461
Crusader architecture, 254
Count Thibault’s, 270
Eighth, 277n
Fifth, 265–6
First, 208–10
and holy war theory, 208
Seventh, 271
Third, 255–62
Ctesiphon, 161–2
Curzon, Robert, 328–9
Cyprus, 35, 55, 84n, 133, 179, 257, 260n, 325, 362, 380–1, 436
Cyrenaica, 55
Cyrene, 81
Czechoslovakia, 452–4
Dacia, 134
Daimbert, Patriarch, 215–16
Damascus, 22, 29, 32n, 71, 194, 316n, 318, 323, 350, 380, 383, 417n, 469, 492
and Albanian conquest, 327