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Notes on the Bedouins and the Wahabys
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Notes on the Bedouins and the Wahabys

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Dive into the vivid landscapes and dynamic cultures of the early 19th-century Arabian Peninsula with John Lewis Burckhardt's "Notes on the Bedouins and Wahabys." As a pioneering Swiss explorer and orientalist, Burckhardt meticulously documents his encounters with the Bedouin tribes and the burgeoning Wahhabi movement, offering a rich tapestry of historical insights and ethnographic observations.

In this captivating account, Burckhardt unveils the intricate fabric of Bedouin life-their nomadic traditions, social hierarchies, and resilient customs shaped by the harsh desert environment. From the nomadic tribes' legendary hospitality to their intricate tribal structures and economic pursuits of herding and trade, Burckhardt paints a detailed portrait of a society deeply intertwined with the sands they roam.

Central to Burckhardt's narrative is the rise of the Wahhabi movement-a seismic shift in the Arabian Peninsula's religious and political landscape. Delving into the beliefs and practices championed by the Wahhabi leaders, Burckhardt chronicles their quest for religious purity and their confrontations with established powers, including vivid accounts of conflicts with Ottoman forces and Egyptian armies under Mohammed Aly Pasha.

Notes on the Bedouins and Wahabys stands as a testament to Burckhardt's keen eye for detail and his profound understanding of the region's complex dynamics. His narrative is not merely a historical record but a journey through time, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the cultural and political forces that shaped the Middle East during this transformative era.

For scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book is an indispensable resource, providing a gateway to the vibrant tapestry of Bedouin life and the profound impact of the Wahhabi movement on the Arabian Peninsula. Whether you're delving into the intricacies of Bedouin hospitality or exploring the ideological fervor of the Wahhabi leaders, Burckhardt's work captivates with its depth, clarity, and relevance.

Notes on the Bedouins and Wahabys by John Lewis Burckhardt is more than a historical document; it is a journey into the heart of Arabia's past, inviting readers to uncover the enduring legacies of its people and the transformative movements that shaped their destinies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Qadeem Press
Date
24 December 2024
Pages
396
ISBN
9789366081144

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Dive into the vivid landscapes and dynamic cultures of the early 19th-century Arabian Peninsula with John Lewis Burckhardt's "Notes on the Bedouins and Wahabys." As a pioneering Swiss explorer and orientalist, Burckhardt meticulously documents his encounters with the Bedouin tribes and the burgeoning Wahhabi movement, offering a rich tapestry of historical insights and ethnographic observations.

In this captivating account, Burckhardt unveils the intricate fabric of Bedouin life-their nomadic traditions, social hierarchies, and resilient customs shaped by the harsh desert environment. From the nomadic tribes' legendary hospitality to their intricate tribal structures and economic pursuits of herding and trade, Burckhardt paints a detailed portrait of a society deeply intertwined with the sands they roam.

Central to Burckhardt's narrative is the rise of the Wahhabi movement-a seismic shift in the Arabian Peninsula's religious and political landscape. Delving into the beliefs and practices championed by the Wahhabi leaders, Burckhardt chronicles their quest for religious purity and their confrontations with established powers, including vivid accounts of conflicts with Ottoman forces and Egyptian armies under Mohammed Aly Pasha.

Notes on the Bedouins and Wahabys stands as a testament to Burckhardt's keen eye for detail and his profound understanding of the region's complex dynamics. His narrative is not merely a historical record but a journey through time, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the cultural and political forces that shaped the Middle East during this transformative era.

For scholars and enthusiasts alike, this book is an indispensable resource, providing a gateway to the vibrant tapestry of Bedouin life and the profound impact of the Wahhabi movement on the Arabian Peninsula. Whether you're delving into the intricacies of Bedouin hospitality or exploring the ideological fervor of the Wahhabi leaders, Burckhardt's work captivates with its depth, clarity, and relevance.

Notes on the Bedouins and Wahabys by John Lewis Burckhardt is more than a historical document; it is a journey into the heart of Arabia's past, inviting readers to uncover the enduring legacies of its people and the transformative movements that shaped their destinies.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Qadeem Press
Date
24 December 2024
Pages
396
ISBN
9789366081144