Iraq During World War One

Did you know that Iraq played a significant role in World War One, despite being often overlooked in historical narratives? While the war was predominantly associated with European powers, the impact of the conflict extended far beyond the European continent. Iraq, then known as Mesopotamia, became a crucial theater of war and witnessed a series … Read more

Gertrude Bell: Unveiling the Arabs of Mesopotamia

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Gertrude Bell, a luminary born in 1868, occupies a unique space in the history of Arabian travel writing—a trailblazer, a scholar, and an architect of the Middle Eastern narrative during a transformative era. Her life’s tapestry, woven with threads of exploration, controversy, and historical insight, invites us to unravel the complexities of a woman who … Read more

Gertrude Bell Travels in Kurdistan

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In the annals of adventurous women who defied the societal norms of their era, Gertrude Bell stands as an indomitable force. A pioneering traveller, archaeologist, and diplomat, Bell’s insatiable curiosity led her on remarkable journeys through the heart of the Middle East during the early 20th century. Among her many exploits, her explorations through the … Read more

Gertrude Bell’s Reflections on Kurdish Yezidis 

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In the early 20th century, Gertrude Bell, a seasoned explorer and scholar, embarked on a captivating journey through the picturesque landscapes of Kurdistan. Armed with an insatiable curiosity and an acute sense of observation, she set out to unravel the enigmatic tapestry of Yezidi culture—a community often shrouded in mystery and misconception. As a meticulous … Read more

Gertrude Bell on Mosul’s Political Tapestry

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In the intricate mosaic of Middle Eastern history, few voices resonate as profoundly as that of Gertrude Bell. A seasoned explorer and a luminary in the realms of archaeology and politics, Bell’s gaze fell upon the city of Mosul during a pivotal period—April 1909, a time when the very fabric of political dynamics in the … Read more