Prostitution in Early 20th Century Kuwait

In his illuminating work, “The Arab of the Desert,” Colonel Dickson offers a detailed ethnographic account of the Bedouin Arabs, delving into their lifestyles, customs, and social structures. This book, renowned for its comprehensive exploration of Bedouin culture, particularly in and around Kuwait in the early 20th century, sheds light on the stark contrasts between … Read more

Bedouin Tent Étiquette & Logistics

In the rich tapestry of Middle Eastern culture, the Bedouin people hold a particularly enigmatic place, renowned for their nomadic lifestyle and profound connection with the desert. At the heart of understanding this unique culture lies the detailed work of H.R.P. Dickson, “The Arab of the Desert.” This book is an ethnographic account, shedding light … Read more

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

Lt Col Dickson: Arabian Tribal Sheikh’s Responsibilities  

In the naked expanse of the north-eastern Arabian Peninsula, nestled the intricate and dynamic lives of the Bedouin Arabs, a subject vividly brought to life in H.R.P. Dickson’s seminal work, “The Arab of The Desert.” A detailed ethnographic account focusing on the early 20th century, Dickson provides an intimate portrayal of the nomadic tribes in … Read more

History Of Ottoman Turkey In Kuwait

Kuwait 18th Century History

In the dense tapestry of Middle East history, the relationships between nations have repeatedly shifted, been transformed and been reimagined through the lens of conflict, alliances and ultimately, power dynamics. The historical relationships between Kuwait and the Ottoman Empire, with the significant influence of the Al-Sabah family, present a compelling case of this complex cascade … Read more

Bedouin Religious Piety & Stoicism

In his pioneering work, “The Arab of the Desert,” H.R.P. Dickson offers an intricate and vivid portrayal of the bedouin people, an indigenous nomadic group inhabiting the areas around Kuwait and the broader Arabian Peninsula in the early 20th century. This ethnographic masterpiece delves into the nuanced and complex tapestry of their lives, beliefs, and … Read more