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Abdul KhanAbdul Khan — Afghan member of Gordon’s expeditionOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Abdullah bin SikanderAbdullah bin Sikander — expedition warrior killed in a canoe attackMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Abdullah GhulabAbdullah Ghulab — Afghan member of Gordon’s expeditionMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Ahmed KulalAhmed Kulal — Afghan in Gordon’s African expeditionOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Ali bin RazeelAli bin Razeel — Afghan killed in the Matabele battleMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Bagheela KhanBagheela Khan — Afridi lesser chief in Gordon’s African expeditionOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100DanteDante — historical poet explicitly invoked by GordonMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Darza ShahDarza Shah — Kadar rival/chief aspirantOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100El BorakFrancis Xavier Gordon — American adventurer known as El Borak (“the Swift”), active throughout Afghanistan and Central Asia.On Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Ghur ShanGhur Shan — Gurkha warrior in Gordon’s African expeditionOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Gordon’s American schooner captainGordon’s American schooner captain — unnamed American friend who owns and captains Gordon’s trading schoonerMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Hassan ibn ZaroudHassan ibn Zaroud — Arab safari leader and rival of GordonOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100IncubuIncubu — large Zulu warrior in Gordon’s expeditionOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Khoda KhanKhoda Khan — Afghan fugitive recruited to guard Joan La Tour and fight Erlik KhanOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Khumail KhanKhumail Khan — chief of Kadar in The Coming of El BorakMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100KuboKubo — young Wambutto/pygmy who joins GordonOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Kulam KhanKulam Khan — Kadar power-seeker and later chiefMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Lal SinghLal Singh — Sikh swordsman, thief and recurring adventurerOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Mahommed AliMahommed Ali — Afridi companion of Khoda Khan and Yar AliOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100MaleesaMaleesa — Zulu warrior in Gordon’s expeditionMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Marion SommerlandMarion Sommerland — British captive; daughter of Colonel SommerlandMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Prophet MohammedMuhammad — the Prophet Mohammed explicitly invoked as a historical/religious figureMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100N’MotoN’Moto — expedition warrior wounded in a canoe attackMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Ormuzd ShahOrmuzd Shah — Orakzai warrior in Gordon’s African expeditionOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100SabandaSabanda — expedition warrior ambushed by ManyeumasOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100SakatraSakatra — Zulu warrior serving GordonOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Shah AbdhurShah Abdhur — Afghan member of Gordon’s expeditionOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100SumundraSumundra — Zulu warrior in Gordon’s safariOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100the king of the Wambuttosthe king of the Wambuttos — unnamed pygmy king held as Gordon’s hostageOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100the Manyeuma kingthe Manyeuma king — unnamed king at the cannibal island settlementOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100the Manyeuma priestthe Manyeuma priest — unnamed priest condemned with the king and war chiefOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100the Manyeuma war chiefthe Manyeuma war chief — unnamed war chief condemned with the king and priestOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100UmbelaziUmbelazi — Zulu warrior serving GordonOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100UmgaziUmgazi — Matabele warrior who joins GordonOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100UmlingaanUmlingaan — Zulu warrior in Gordon’s expeditionOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100UnalangaUnalanga — Zulu leader serving GordonOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100UndayaUndaya — Zulu warrior in Gordon’s expeditionMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Yar Ali KhanYar Ali Khan — Afridi swordsman and recurring Gordon allyOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Yar UllahYar Ullah — Afghan member of Gordon’s expeditionMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Yussef el HassanYussef el Hassan — Afghan member of Gordon’s expeditionMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100Yussef HyderYussef Hyder — Afghan wounded in the Matabele battleMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 31–100
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