Bedouin of Northern Arabia

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Bedouin of Northern Arabia

Traditions of the Āl-Ḍhafīr

Regional / International studies Peace studies and conflict resolution Society and culture: general International relations Economics History and Archaeology General and world history Middle Eastern history Colonialism and imperialism National liberation and independence Islam

Author: Bruce Ingham

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Collection: Routledge Library Editions: Society of the Middle East

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 22nd March 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781317278733


This is an absorbing and authentic account, first published in 1986, of the history and traditional way of life of the Al-Dhafir bedouins of north-eastern Arabia, based on a study of their traditions, Arabic historical annals and the reports of western travellers over the past two hundred years. During the early part of the twentieth century the Al-Dhafir were a major power in the desert south west of the Euphrates between Samawa and Zubair. Beginning in the Hijaz in the early 1600s as a confederation of small tribes under the leadership of the Suwait clan, they have had an eventful history in which their tribal tradition records battles with the Sharifs in the Hijaz, the al’Urai’ir in al Hasa, the Muntafiq in Iraq and finally the Ikhwan raiders in the 1920s. They are well known for an almost quixotic adherence to the traditions of hospitality and protection of fugitives for which their sheikhs became known as the Ahl al-Buwait, ‘people of the little tent’.

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