Palgrave’s 19th Century Nejd Explorations

Exploration serves as a crucial lens through which we unveil the mysteries of diverse landscapes, and one such enigma lies in the heart of Arabia—Nejd. This central region, obscured by the scarcity of European eyewitness accounts, beckoned the curiosity of Victorian explorers seeking to decode its geographical intricacies and socio-political nuances. In the annals of … Read more

Carsten Neibuhr: Danish Expedition to Yemen 1761

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The 18th-century Danish expedition to Yemen stands as a compelling narrative of intellectual curiosity characteristic of the enlightenment values of 18th century Europe. Led by a distinguished cohort comprising Peter Forskall, Christian Charles Cramer, Frederick Christian von Haven, George William Baurenfeind, and Carsten Niebuhr, this expedition bore the mandate of the Danish king Frederick V, … Read more

John Keane’s Respite At Rabigh Fort

In the vast and challenging landscape of the Arabian desert, John Keane finding himself weary and worn, on a journey from Mecca to Madinah as part of a vast pilgrim caravan in the mid 19th century. The pilgrims, deceived by mirages, eagerly anticipate the sight of Rabigh, a major stopping point approximately halfway between Mecca … Read more

Hail to Qaseem: Charles Doughty’s Explorations

In the late 19th century, amidst the rugged terrains and enigmatic landscapes of Arabia, Charles Doughty embarked on a journey that would unravel the mysteries of Central Arabia’s heart. Renowned for his meticulous observations and fearless exploration, Doughty’s odyssey laid the foundation for an in-depth understanding of a region veiled in geological wonders, nomadic rhythms, … Read more

D.G. Hogarth: Early Arabian Maps & Exploration

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D.G. Hogarth, a luminary in the realm of archaeology and historical exploration, meticulously unravels the historical tapestry of Arabia, in his book ‘The Penetration Of Arabia’ shedding light on its profound significance in the annals of human history. The sprawling expanse of Arabia, under Hogarth’s discerning gaze, emerges not merely as a geographic entity but … Read more

John Keane’s Pilgrimage Caravan Hardships

John Fryer Thomas Keane stands as a distinctive figure in the records of 19th-century Arabian travel literature. Born in England, in 1854, Keane embarked on a life journey that transcended the conventional boundaries of exploration.  In 1877, at the tender age of 23, Keane undertook a pilgrimage journey of unparalleled significance—to Mecca and Medina. What … Read more