Arab Greetings and Courtesy H.R.P. Dickson’s Observations 

“The Arab of the Desert,” authored by Harold Dickson, stands as a seminal work In the records of ethnographic literature, offering a vivid portrayal of the Bedouin Arabs’ life in and around Kuwait during the early 20th century. Dickson’s observations provide an invaluable window into a world that balances on the delicate scales of tradition … Read more

Mark Sykes’ Impact on the Sykes-Picot Agreement:

Sir Mark Sykes, a prominent British diplomat and politician, played a crucial role in shaping the modern-day Middle East through his involvement in the Sykes-Picot Agreement. This agreement, reached during the tumultuous period of World War I, significantly impacted the geopolitical landscape of the region. By delving into the background of Sir Mark Sykes and … Read more

Crossing The Nefud: Lady Anne Blunt’s Journey

Lady Anne Blunt Nefud Desert

Lady Anne Blunt, a renowned British writer and traveler, delves into the intricate landscapes of the Arabian desert in her book “Pilgrimage To Nejd”. Known for her meticulous observation and vivid descriptions, Lady Anne Blunt’s books transport readers to distant lands and offer unique insights into the cultures and challenges encountered along the way. Among … Read more

Al-Hasa KSA: Society, Economics & Military

In the early 20th century, Harry St. John Philby embarked on an extraordinary journey to Saudi Arabia, an adventure chronicled in his seminal work, “Heart of Arabia.” Through his vivid descriptions and insightful observations, Philby offers readers a unique window into the life, culture, and landscapes of a region at a crossroads of change. His … Read more

Gertrude Bell In Southern Syrian Mountains

Gertrude Bell Southern Syrian Mountains

Gertrude Bell, a renowned explorer and writer, takes readers on an extraordinary journey through the Middle East in her travelogue “The Desert and the Sown.” Throughout her book, Bell provides a vivid and detailed account of her experiences as she traverses the landscapes of the Southern Syrian mountains, encountering local cultures and historical artefacts along … Read more

Qatar & the 1973 Oil Embargo

In October 1973, the world witnessed a pivotal moment in the annals of global energy politics and Middle Eastern geopolitical dynamics with the onset of the oil embargo, a strategic move orchestrated by the Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), including Qatar. … Read more