Western narratives about travels in the Arabian Peninsula, Part One 15001840.
(روايات غربية عن رحلات في شبه الجزيرة العربية الجزء الأول )

Title Western narratives about travels in the Arabian Peninsula, Part One 15001840.
Title Original روايات غربية عن رحلات في شبه الجزيرة العربية الجزء الأول
Author Ibrahim, Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani.
Author Original ابراهيم عبد العزيز عبد الغني
Publication Date: 2013
Publication Place Beirut - Dar Al Saqi
Subject National characteristics, Persian Gulf States, Arab nationalism
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 537
Library: Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID ISBN : 9786144256343, ISBN : 6144256342, ISBN : 9781855168510, ISBN : 1855168510
Record ID alma9932737050603768
Library Location See online access
Date 2013
Notes After the expulsion of Muslims from Andalusia, European countries successively sent travelers to the East to explore its commercial paths, investigate its political and social conditions, and learn about Islam, in preparation for the colonial movement. +++ These travelers, most of whom graduated from priestly or military schools, wrote books in which they dealt with the news of their travels in a way that mixed fact and fiction, portraying its inhabitants as a savage, sexually corrupt people, inferior in culture and civilization. +++ This book concludes that the literature of the Western journey It was based on racist, colonialist Crusader foundations that aimed to direct Western public opinion to achieve goals and objectives far from the interests of the region and its peoples.
Sample Text • Intro • Gifting • Book sermon • Chapter One: Pioneers of Western Travelers • Chapter One: The beginning of European voyages to the Arabian Peninsula in the modern era • Chapter Two: De Vartima in the service of the colonial vanguard • Chapter Three: A traveler led by chance to Mecca • Part Two: Christine Niebuhr • Chapter Four: Danish longings for the East • Chapter Five: Nippur from India to Europe via the Gulf • Chapter Three: Franco-British Sensing Flights • Chapter Six: Domingo is one of the pioneers in the British-French sensor expeditions to the Hijaz • Chapter Seven: Jean Louis Burkhardt • Chapter Eight: Travelers of the period of Muhammad Ali Pasha’s control, including officials and arrogant vagabonds • Chapter Four: Sheikh Mansour in the court of Muscat • Chapter Nine: Sheikh Mansour’s narrations about Oman • Chapter Ten: Mansour’s narratives about the Wahhabi state and its relationship with Al-Qawasim and Oman • Chapter Five: Sadleir’s Journey Through the Arabian Peninsula • Chapter Eleven: Sadleir accompanied the Egyptian battalion withdrawing from Al-Ahsa • Chapter Twelve: Sadleir meets the Pasha in Medina • Chapter Six: The Trucial Coast between 1816-1830 AD • Chapter Thirteen: A journalist’s notes about Al-Qawasim before the campaign of 1819-1820 AD • Chapter Fourteen: From the report of the Brix surveyor in the area from Ras Al Khaimah to Dubai • Chapter Fifteen: Lieutenant Whitelock's observations of the area between Ras Al Khaimah and Abu Dhabi • Index of flags • Index of places • About the book.
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Western narratives about travels in the Arabian Peninsula, Part One 15001840.

(روايات غربية عن رحلات في شبه الجزيرة العربية الجزء الأول )
Author Ibrahim, Abdul Aziz Abdul Ghani.
Author Original ابراهيم عبد العزيز عبد الغني
Publication Date 2013
Publication Place Beirut - Dar Al Saqi
Subject National characteristics, Persian Gulf States, Arab nationalism
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Pages Count 537
Library Wesleyan University Library
Library Asset ID ISBN : 9786144256343, ISBN : 6144256342, ISBN : 9781855168510, ISBN : 1855168510
Record ID alma9932737050603768
Library Location See online access
Date 2013
Notes After the expulsion of Muslims from Andalusia, European countries successively sent travelers to the East to explore its commercial paths, investigate its political and social conditions, and learn about Islam, in preparation for the colonial movement. +++ These travelers, most of whom graduated from priestly or military schools, wrote books in which they dealt with the news of their travels in a way that mixed fact and fiction, portraying its inhabitants as a savage, sexually corrupt people, inferior in culture and civilization. +++ This book concludes that the literature of the Western journey It was based on racist, colonialist Crusader foundations that aimed to direct Western public opinion to achieve goals and objectives far from the interests of the region and its peoples.
Sample Text • Intro • Gifting • Book sermon • Chapter One: Pioneers of Western Travelers • Chapter One: The beginning of European voyages to the Arabian Peninsula in the modern era • Chapter Two: De Vartima in the service of the colonial vanguard • Chapter Three: A traveler led by chance to Mecca • Part Two: Christine Niebuhr • Chapter Four: Danish longings for the East • Chapter Five: Nippur from India to Europe via the Gulf • Chapter Three: Franco-British Sensing Flights • Chapter Six: Domingo is one of the pioneers in the British-French sensor expeditions to the Hijaz • Chapter Seven: Jean Louis Burkhardt • Chapter Eight: Travelers of the period of Muhammad Ali Pasha’s control, including officials and arrogant vagabonds • Chapter Four: Sheikh Mansour in the court of Muscat • Chapter Nine: Sheikh Mansour’s narrations about Oman • Chapter Ten: Mansour’s narratives about the Wahhabi state and its relationship with Al-Qawasim and Oman • Chapter Five: Sadleir’s Journey Through the Arabian Peninsula • Chapter Eleven: Sadleir accompanied the Egyptian battalion withdrawing from Al-Ahsa • Chapter Twelve: Sadleir meets the Pasha in Medina • Chapter Six: The Trucial Coast between 1816-1830 AD • Chapter Thirteen: A journalist’s notes about Al-Qawasim before the campaign of 1819-1820 AD • Chapter Fourteen: From the report of the Brix surveyor in the area from Ras Al Khaimah to Dubai • Chapter Fifteen: Lieutenant Whitelock's observations of the area between Ras Al Khaimah and Abu Dhabi • Index of flags • Index of places • About the book.
Baskı 1st ed.
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