Carte The North Hegaz Alois Musil

The North Hegaz

Autor: Alois Musil
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"The North Hegaz" is a seminal geographical and ethnographic study by the renowned explorer and scho...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
394
EAN
9781025871448
ISBN
1025871448
Enbook ID
52758020
Greutate
552
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 21

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"The North Hegaz" is a seminal geographical and ethnographic study by the renowned explorer and scholar Alois Musil. This work provides an exhaustive account of the northern region of the Hejaz, offering meticulous detail on its topography, history, and the customs of its inhabitants. Drawing from his extensive travels and field research conducted in the early 20th century, Musil documents the physical landscape with scientific precision while simultaneously capturing the cultural richness of the local tribes.

The narrative serves as both a scholarly record and a travelogue, guiding readers through a territory that remained largely inaccessible to Western observers at the time. Musil integrates historical references with contemporary observations, discussing the significance of various landmarks and the social structures of the Bedouin societies. For historians, geographers, and readers interested in the exploration of the Arabian Peninsula, "The North Hegaz" remains a foundational text. It stands as a testament to Musil's dedication to Oriental studies and his role in mapping the complex heritage and terrain of the Middle East.

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