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3+ YearsPublisher | Dar Al-Saqi |
ISBN 13 | 9781855165199 |
Book Description | The Otaiba tribe was the beginning of his research, and he moved from there to Shammar, then to Al-Dawasir. While Dakhla and Humil were no more than two names for two places that Western travelers had read about in the poetry of Imru’ al-Qais, Kurberchuk was the first Westerner to set foot on these two mountains and investigate the secret of the relationship that Imru’ al-Qais had with them. . In this book. We stand face to face with the life of the desert: women who are prohibited from mingling with men, the tribal distinction between the impudent Arabs and others who came to the island, the Muslim Bedouin community’s view of the Western Christian “other,” and the tribal wars among themselves as dogs for water and grazing |
Language | Arabic |
Author | Marcel Korber Schock |
Edition Number | الطبعة الثانية |
Publication Date | 2003 |
Number of Pages | 318 |
The Last Bedouin The Bedouin Tribes of the Arabian Desert by Marcel Korber Schock