Countries and Tribes of the Persian Gulf
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Paperback / Softback
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1036512991
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9781036512996
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Asian history
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This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the ancient and historical tribes and regions surrounding the Persian Gulf, meticulously compiled by the author, a late Colonel with extensive experience in India, Persia, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. Delving into early colonization efforts, the work uncovers the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped Eastern Arabia through eras dominated by various dynasties such as the Yaareba and Al-Bu Saeedi. It further examines the significant influence these civilizations had on global commerce, particularly through their pivotal role in connecting East and West.
The narrative also ventures into vivid descriptions of the geography, including insights into pearl fisheries and the strategic importance of islands like Kooria Mooria. Through careful transcription of proper names based on period practices and inclusion of personal travel notes across Mesopotamia, this volume offers a window into a world teeming with historical significance yet veiled in mystery due to scarce documentation.
Themes of exploration, trade, political dynamics, and cultural exchange are interwoven with personal anecdotes from travels that bring to life the ancient landscapes discussed. This book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of civilizations that thrived around the Persian Gulf and their indelible mark on human history. It invites readers to appreciate the depth of our collective past through a narrative enriched with historical knowledge and firsthand observations.
The narrative also ventures into vivid descriptions of the geography, including insights into pearl fisheries and the strategic importance of islands like Kooria Mooria. Through careful transcription of proper names based on period practices and inclusion of personal travel notes across Mesopotamia, this volume offers a window into a world teeming with historical significance yet veiled in mystery due to scarce documentation.
Themes of exploration, trade, political dynamics, and cultural exchange are interwoven with personal anecdotes from travels that bring to life the ancient landscapes discussed. This book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of civilizations that thrived around the Persian Gulf and their indelible mark on human history. It invites readers to appreciate the depth of our collective past through a narrative enriched with historical knowledge and firsthand observations.
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the ancient and historical tribes and regions surrounding the Persian Gulf, meticulously compiled by the author, a late Colonel with extensive experience in India, Persia, Arabia, and Mesopotamia. Delving into early colonization efforts, the work uncovers the rich tapestry of cultures that have shaped Eastern Arabia through eras dominated by various dynasties such as the Yaareba and Al-Bu Saeedi. It further examines the significant influence these civilizations had on global commerce, particularly through their pivotal role in connecting East and West.
The narrative also ventures into vivid descriptions of the geography, including insights into pearl fisheries and the strategic importance of islands like Kooria Mooria. Through careful transcription of proper names based on period practices and inclusion of personal travel notes across Mesopotamia, this volume offers a window into a world teeming with historical significance yet veiled in mystery due to scarce documentation.
Themes of exploration, trade, political dynamics, and cultural exchange are interwoven with personal anecdotes from travels that bring to life the ancient landscapes discussed. This book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of civilizations that thrived around the Persian Gulf and their indelible mark on human history. It invites readers to appreciate the depth of our collective past through a narrative enriched with historical knowledge and firsthand observations.
The narrative also ventures into vivid descriptions of the geography, including insights into pearl fisheries and the strategic importance of islands like Kooria Mooria. Through careful transcription of proper names based on period practices and inclusion of personal travel notes across Mesopotamia, this volume offers a window into a world teeming with historical significance yet veiled in mystery due to scarce documentation.
Themes of exploration, trade, political dynamics, and cultural exchange are interwoven with personal anecdotes from travels that bring to life the ancient landscapes discussed. This book stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of civilizations that thrived around the Persian Gulf and their indelible mark on human history. It invites readers to appreciate the depth of our collective past through a narrative enriched with historical knowledge and firsthand observations.
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