Bedouin Tribal Protection: Travellers & Neighbours

The tapestry of Bedouin culture in the early 20th century is illuminated through the ethnographic account penned by H.R.P. Dickson, a British military officer who meticulously documented the lives of Bedouin Arabs in and around Kuwait. In his literary work, “The Arab Of The Desert,” Dickson delves into the customs, traditions, and social structures that … Read more

British-Saudi Blockade of Kuwait WW1

In the early 20th century, Harry St. John Philby, an explorer and writer, embarked on a remarkable journey through Saudi Arabia, capturing the essence of its landscapes, people, and the political currents of the time. His book, “Arabia,” offers an in-depth look into his experiences and observations, providing readers with a vivid picture of the … Read more

Lady Anne Blunt’s Wadi Sirhan Journey

In “A Pilgrimage To Nejd”, Lady Anne Blunt offers a vivid account of her journey through Arabia in the mid-19th century. Her narrative, rich in detail and observation, presents a unique glimpse into the lands and peoples of a region largely unexplored by Western travellers at the time.  Key Takeaways: Blunt’s writing style combines the … Read more

St. John Philby in Eastern Saudi Arabia

In the early 20th century, Harry St. John Philby, an explorer and writer, embarked on a remarkable journey through the Arabian Peninsula, an adventure meticulously chronicled in his book “Heart Of Arabia”. This narrative offers an in-depth look at his travels from ‘Uqair to Al Hasa, two towns situated on the eastern shores of Saudi … Read more

Bedouin Motherhood & Childbirth

In H.R.P. Dickson’s ethnographic account, “The Arab Of The Desert,” readers are offered a captivating glimpse into the lives of Bedouin Arabs in and around Kuwait during the early 20th century. This work delves deep into the cultural intricacies, customs, and traditions that defined the existence of the Bedouin communities in this region.  Key Takeaways: … Read more