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Lebanon, France's control of,184

Lenine, manifesto to Mohammedans issued by,288ff.

Low, Sidney, modern imperialism described by,86ff.;

on Egyptian situation,154

Lyall, Sir Alfred, on Western education in India,256ff.

Lybyer, Professor A. H., democracy in Islam described by,114,127

Macdonald, J. Ramsay, on economic conditions in India,245;

on social revolution in India,280ff.

McIlwraith, Sir M., on Egyptian situation,180

McMahon, Sir Henry, agreement with Arabs made by,185ff.

Madras, English character of,100

Mahdism, definition of,42ff.

Mahdist insurrection,42

Mahmud II, Sultan, liberal policy of,115

Mahmud of Ghazni, India invaded by,204

Mecca, decadence of,21;

Abd-el-Wahab's pilgrimage to,22;

Saud's subjugation of,23;

Turkish reconquest of,23;

aid to strength of Islam,38ff.;

post cards sold at,251

Medina, decadence of,21;

Abd-el-Wahab's studies at,22;

Saud's subjugation of,23;

Turkish reconquest of,23;

electricity at,251

Mehemet Ali, army of,23;

Turks aided by,23;

Wahabi defeated by,23;

liberal policy of,115;

Egypt Europeanized by,147

Mesopotamia, Turkish dominion of,140;

England in,184ff.;

rebellion against England of192ff.;

denunciation of English policy in,197;

Bolshevists' manifesto issued to,292

Métin, Albert, on nationalist movement in India,279ff.

Midhat Pasha, liberal movement aided by,32

Milner, Lord, Egyptian inquiry commission headed by,181;

character of,181;

compromise agreed on by,182ff.;

resignation of,182;

influence of,200

Mogul Empire, foundation of,204

Mohammed Abdou, Sheikh, liberal movement aided by,32;

Djemal-ed-Din's influence on,148;

conservative teachings of,150

Mohammed Ahmed, Sennussi's scorn of,46

Mohammed Farid Bey, anti-English policy of,152;

mistakes of,152ff.;

pro German policy of,156

Mohammedan Revival.SeePan-Islam

Mollahs, anti-liberalism of,30

Montagu-Chelmsford Report,217ff.

Montagu, liberal policy of,216ff.

Morison, Sir Theodore, on Moslem situation,67,70ff.;

on modern industry in India,234ff.,245

Morley, John, liberal policy of,213

Morocco, French seizure of,57,158;

in nineteenth century,118

Motazelism, re-discovery of,26;

influence of,30

Moulvie Cheragh Ali, reform work of,31

Muhammed Ali, Shah, revolt in Persia against,119

Muir, Ramsay, European imperialism described by,83

Mustapha Kemal, character of,150;

beliefs of,151ff.;

death of,151;

Allies defied by,191;

Turkish denunciation of,193;

Greek campaign against,193ff.;

Arab aid given to,194ff.;

policy of,196;

Bolshevists allied with,196ff.;

French negotiations with,199;

Bolshevist support of,286,295

Mutiny of 1857,205

Nair, Doctor T. Madavan, anti-nationalist opinions of,124,219

Nakechabendiya fraternity,41

Namasudra, anti-nationalist organization,124,219

Nejd, birth of Abd-el-Wahab in,21ff.;

description of,21ff.;

return of Abd-el-Wahab to,22;

conversion of,22;

consolidation of,23

Nitti, Premier, San Remo Treaty opposed by,190ff.

North Africa, "Holy Men" insurrection in,41;

lack of nationalism in,157ff.;

races in,158ff.

Nyassaland, Mohammedanism in,49ff.

Orient,SeeIslam

Pal, Bepin Chander, on Montagu-Chelmsford Report,218;

on social revolution in India,277

Palestine, Sykes-Picot Agreement and,185;

England in,185

Pan-Islam, fanatics' scheme for,33ff.;

definition of,37ff.;

Hajj an aid to,38ff.;

caliphate an aid to,39ff.;

anti-Western character of,41ff.;

fraternities in,43ff.;

Abdul Hamid's support of,54ff.;

Young-Turk interruption of,56;

renewal of,57ff.;

effect of Balkan War on,58ff.;

Great War and,61ff.;

Versailles Treaty and,62ff.;

press strength of,67;

propaganda of,67;

menacing temper of,70ff.;

economic evolution in,72ff.

Pan-Syrian Congress,191

Pan-Turanism.SeeTuranians

Pan-Turkism,SeeTurkey, rise of nationalism in

Persia, 1914 insurrection in,61;

an English protectorate,62;

tyranny in,116;

independence of,118;

liberal movement in,118;

1908 revolution in,119,159ff.;

need for European government in,122;

nineteenth-century conditions in,159;

Versailles conference's treatment of,174ff.;

war conditions in,196;

Bolshevism in,196ff.,287ff.;

Bolshevist manifesto issued to,291

Population Problem of India, The,264

Ramsay, Sir William, on economic conditions in Asia Minor,241ff.

Realpolitik, treatment of Orient by,86,106

Reshid Pasha, liberal movement aided by,32

Roushdi Pasha, nationalist demands of,177ff.

Rowlatt Bill, nationalist opposition to,222ff.

Russia, Turanian antagonism for,167ff.

SeealsoBolshevismandSoviet Russia

Russo-Japanese War, Islam roused by,59,105

Salafî, rise and growth of,72;

spirit of,72

San Remo, conference at,190ff.

Saud, Abd-el-Wahab succeeded by,22;

power and character of,22;

government of,22,40;

holy cities subdued by,23;

death of,23

Saud, clan of, converted,24

Schweinfurth, Georg, Egyptian nationalism described by,149ff.

Sennussi-el-Mahdi, leadership won by,44;

power of,45

Sennussiya, foundation of,43ff.;

leadership of,45;

present power of,45ff.;

government of,45;

policy of,46ff.;

proselytism of,48ff.

Sèvres Treaty,193,199

Seyid Ahmed, state in India founded by,24;

conquest of,24

Seyid Ahmed Khan, Sir, reforms of,30

Seyid Amir Ali, reform work of,31

Seyid Mahommed ben Sennussi, in Mecca,24,39;

Abdul Hamid opposed by,39,44;

birth of,44;

education of,44;

"Zawias" built by,44;

power of,44ff.

Shamyl, Russia opposed by,41

Shiah Emir,199

Shuster, W. Morgan, Persia's political capacity described by,127ff.

South Africa, Mohammedan threat against,49

Soviet Russia, Afghanistan allied with,287ff.;

Kemal supported by,295;

success of,297ff.

Sun-Yat-Sen, Doctor,60

Sydenham, Lord, Montagu-Chelmsford Report criticised by,219

Swadeshi movement,244ff.

Sykes-Picot Agreement, terms of,185ff.;

French opposition to,189ff.;

fulfilment of,190

Syria, Turkish dominion of,140;

nationalist agitation in,142ff.;

France in,184ff.;

declaration of independence of,191;

French suppression of,191;

present situation in,198ff.;

Bolshevist manifesto issued to,293

Tagore, Rabindranath, on economic conditions in India,248

Talaat, in Russia,285

Tartars, liberal movement among,32;

Mohammedan missionary work among,50ff.;

nationalist revival of,163ff.;

Bolshevism among,285

Tekin Alp, on Pan-Turanism,167

Tel-el-Kebir, battle of,149

Tewfik Pasha, anti-English feeling of,92

Tilak, Bal Gangadhar, nationalist work of,210,218

Townsend, Meredith, anti-Western feeling in Orient explained by,102,104

Transcaucasia, Russian conquest of,40;

after-the-war situation in,196;

Mustapha Kemal supported by,196

Tripoli, Italy's raid on,57;

Mohammedan resistance in,57;

1914 insurrection in,61

Tunis, Kheir-ed-Din's reforms in,89ff.

Turanians, peoples composing,162ff.;

nationalist movement among,163ff.;

effect of Young-Turk Revolution on,165;

effect of Balkan Wars on,166ff.;

effect of Great War on,167ff.

Turkestan, Bolshevism in,286;

social revolution in,290

Turkestan, Chinese, Mohammedans in,51;

revolt of,51

Turkey, Islam conquered by,23;

Arabs war against,23ff.;

Mehemet Ali's aid of,28;

liberal movement in,31ff.;

1908 revolution in,32,119;

Balkan attack on,57ff.;

anti-Western feeling in,90ff.;

effect of Russo-Japanese War in,106;

independence of,118;

liberal movement in,118;

democracy in,126;

birth of nationalism in,138;

language of,138;

Pan-Turanism in,140ff.,161ff.,183ff.;

Arabian rebellion against,141ff.;

Allied treaty with,193;

Arab aid given to,194ff.;

Western educational methods in,256;

status of women in,258;

Bolshevists' manifesto to,289ff.

Turkish and Pan-Turkish Ideal, The,167

Vambéry, Arminius, warning against Mohammedans uttered by,65ff.,107;

Moslem politics described by,114,126;

Young-Turk party described by,117;

Turanism and,63;

on changes at Constantinople,251ff.;

on native officials in East,257ff.;

on status of woman in East,259;

Venizelos, Allied agreement with,193;

Greek repudiation of,194

Versailles Peace, Islam affected by107ff.,173;

secret treaties revealed by,174ff.

Victoria, Queen, made Empress of India,205

Wacha, Sir Dinshaw, on Montagu-Chelmsford Report217ff.

Wahabi, formation of state of,22,40;

government of,22,41;

successful fighting of,23;

defeat of,23;

end of political power of,23;

spiritual power of,24;

in India,24;

English conquest of, in India,24;

influence of,24;

characteristics of,25ff.

Wattal, P. K., on over-population in India,264ff.

Willcocks, Sir William, on Egyptian situation,179

Yahya Siddyk, on pro-war Mohammedan situation,68ff.

Yakub Beg, Turkestan insurrection led by,51

Young Arabia,143ff.

Young-Turk party, rise of,116ff.;

nationalist policy of,140;

Arabian nationalism and,145ff.

Young-Turk revolution,56,119

Yugantar, anti-English organ,211ff.

Yunnan, Mohammedan insurrection in,41,51ff.;

Chinese Mohammedans in,51

Yusuf Bey Akchura Oglu, Pan-Turanian society founded by,165

Zagloul Pasha, Milner's discussions with,181;

Milner's compromise with,182;

opposition to,182ff.

Zaidite Emir,199

Zawia Baida, Sennussi's founding of,44

Zinoviev, on Third International,294ff.


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