Arabian Affairs


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A collection of stories about unfaithful harems, thick caliphs, mad sages, rogue merchants and a plethora of other dodgy characters.




An Arabian Affair


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Affair in Araby


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Prepare for a heart-pounding adventure in the scorching deserts of 'Affair in Araby' by Talbot Mundy. Follow the daring exploits of James Schuyler Grim, known as Jimgrim, a resourceful American secret service agent stationed in Jerusalem. Accompanied by his loyal Sikh companion, an American ally, and a seasoned Australian soldier, they are thrown into a tumultuous conflict, as French ambitions in Syria clash with the Arab aspirations led by King Faisal. Amidst this treacherous landscape, a forged order emerges, supposedly from Faisal himself, igniting the flames of a plot to incite a brutal massacre of the Jewish population in Jerusalem. Gripping and suspenseful, this novel unravels a web of intrigue, loyalty, and high-stakes espionage in a battle where survival and justice hang in the balance.




The Fortnightly


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Centers of Power in the Arab Gulf States


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How are authority and influence accumulated and wielded across the six Gulf states? Mixing theoretical and empirical insights, and utilising both historical and contemporary examples, this book offers a comparative analysis of military, political, economic and religious power in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, as well as of the power of narrative. While many volumes examine each of these states individually, 'Centers of Power in the Arab Gulf States' assesses the Arabian Peninsula as a whole, filling a significant gap in the literature. It surveys the myriad factors which have influenced the emergence of these states, societies and political economies, which have become increasingly assertive actors in today's global order. Exploring domestic, regional and transnational pressures, Kristian Coates Ulrichsen sheds light on the varying concepts of power and authority, the different forms they take, the ways they are projected, and the practical constraints on their exercise. From whom does power derive? Is it something different from influence and ambition? Is decision-making top-down or bottom-up, or a mixture of both? From bureaucrats to scholars, and from royals to opposition figures, Coates Ulrichsen uncovers the power relations shaping the Gulf today.




An Arabian Princess Between Two Worlds


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Princess Salme, daughter of Sa‘id ibn Sultan, ruler of Oman and Zanzibar, was born in Zanzibar on August 30, 1844. In 1866 she fled to Aden where she was baptized with the Christian name Emily and where she married the German merchant Rudolph Heinrich Ruete. In Hamburg three children were born. Her husband died in 1870, and after that she lived in several cities in Germany. In 1885 and again in 1888 she went to Zanzibar. Between 1889 and 1914 she lived in Jaffa and Beirut, and afterwards again in Germany. She died in Jena in 1924. The present work contains a short biography of Princess Salme/Emily Ruete and of her son Rudolph Said-Ruete, a new English translation of her Memoirs, and an English version of her other writings, unpublished so far: Letters Home, Sequels to the Memoirs and Syrian Customs and Usages.




Foreign Affairs


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