The Bedouins and the Desert: Aspects of Nomadic Life in the Arab East by Jibrail S. Jabbur

The Bedouins and the Desert: Aspects of Nomadic Life in the Arab East

Suny Near Eastern Studies

Jibrail S. Jabbur with Lawrence I. Conrad (Translator)

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nonfiction history sociology medium-paced
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An extensively illustrated account of traditional bedouin life in the Arab east that extends from desert wildlife and lore on the camel to marriage customs and the history of the enigmatic tribe of Slayb.

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