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Gertrude Bell: The Historical Tapestry of Salt Jordan

In the early 20th century, Gertrude Bell, a renowned traveller and writer, explored the Middle Eastern landscapes with a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the region’s rich history and diverse cultures. One of her notable observations was centred around the village of Salt, located in modern day Jordan, a thriving community … Read more

D.G. Hogarth on The Yemeni Hadramaut

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D.G. Hogarth, a prominent figure in Middle East studies, left an enduring legacy through his seminal work, “Penetration of Arabia.” Within the pages of this literary endeavour, Hogarth meticulously unfolds the captivating narratives of explorers who ventured into the heart of the Arabian Peninsula. Notably, his focus zeroes in on Hadramaut, a region nestled in … Read more

Christ & Opium: John Keane’s Desert Dialogues 

John Keane’s memoir, “My Journey to Medina,” provides a vivid account of his travels in the  Arabian Hejaz during the 1800s. As an Englishman navigating challenging desert landscapes, Keane shares his experiences, encounters, and reflections on the diverse characters and events that shaped his journey. This exploration delves into the core components of Keane’s narrative, … Read more

Gertrude Bell in The Jordan Valley

In the early 20th century, Gertrude Bell, a renowned traveller and writer, embarked on a journey that would take her through the stark and unyielding landscapes of the Middle East. One of the most captivating and challenging stretches of this journey was the Jordan Valley, a region she described with vivid detail and stark realism. … Read more

John Keane: Surviving a Sand Storm

In the 19th century, John Keane, an Englishman who lived in Arabia disguised as a Muslim, embarked on an epic pilgrimage from Mecca to Medina. His experiences, vividly documented in his book “My Journey to Medina,” offer readers a unique insight into the challenges and wonders of the Arabian landscape. In this essay, we will … Read more

D.G Hogarth: Arabia’s Geographic Landscapes

In the opening chapters of “The Penetration of Arabia,” penned by the British archeologist D. G. Hogarth, the Arabian Peninsula unfolds as a captivating tableau of geographic nuances. Hogarth, a seasoned explorer, embarked on a literary effort  that transcended the mundane, delving into the very essence of the peninsula’s topography. His keen observations unveil a … Read more