Riyadh & Ibn Saud: Philby’s First Impressions

In the early 20th century, Harry St. John Philby embarked on an extraordinary journey into the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, chronicling his experiences in the seminal work, “Heart of Arabia.” This narrative offers an unparalleled glimpse into the life and culture of Saudi Arabia, detailing Philby’s interactions with key figures, his observations of Riyadh, … Read more

Gertrude Bell in Ba’albeck

Gertrude Bell Ba'albek

Gertrude Bell, a well-known British writer, traveler, archaeologist, and diplomat, has left a lasting impact on the literary world with her captivating travel memoirs. One of her most acclaimed works, “The Desert And The Sown,” takes readers on a thrilling journey through the Middle East, showcasing the beauty and complexities of the region. Bell’s rich … Read more

Bahrain’s Jewish Community

In the heart of the Persian Gulf lies Bahrain, a small island nation distinguished by its remarkable tapestry of ethnic and religious diversity. Among this mosaic of cultures, the Jewish community of Bahrain stands out as a beacon of tolerance and coexistence. With historical roots stretching back to the late 19th century, when the first … Read more

Bedouin Tent Étiquette & Logistics

In the rich tapestry of Middle Eastern culture, the Bedouin people hold a particularly enigmatic place, renowned for their nomadic lifestyle and profound connection with the desert. At the heart of understanding this unique culture lies the detailed work of H.R.P. Dickson, “The Arab of the Desert.” This book is an ethnographic account, shedding light … Read more

1941 British Occupation of Iraq: Strategy & Consequences

1941 British Occupation of Iraq Strategy & Consequences

Did you know that the 1941 British Occupation of Iraq marked a significant turning point in the region’s history? This little-known event had far-reaching consequences for both Iraq and the broader Middle East, shaping the political, social, and economic landscape for years to come. Key Takeaways: Background of British Involvement in Iraq In order to … Read more