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Travels in Arabia; Comprehending an Account of Those Territories in Hedjaz Which the Mohammedans Regard as Sacred

1829

John Lewis Burckhardt

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Travels in Arabia; Comprehending an Account of Those Territories in Hedjaz Which the Mohammedans Regard as Sacred

John Lewis Burckhardt

1829

Archaeology & Anthropology, History - Modern (1750+), History - Religious, Travel Writing

A historical account written in the early 19th century. This work documents the author’s journey through the Hedjaz region of Arabia, detailing the sacred territories revered by Muslims, including the cities of Mekka (Mecca) and Medina. Burckhardt's intimate understanding of Arabic culture and practices provided a unique insight into the lives of the inhabitants and the significance of the pilgrimage to these holy sites. The opening of the book introduces readers to Burckhardt's arrival in Djidda, where he faces challenges including a cold reception from his contacts, a fever, and the necessity of selling a slave to fund his travels. Despite these hardships, he is determined to remain until the time of the pilgrimage. The narrative unfolds his immediate impressions of Djidda’s market and socio-economic conditions, setting the context for his subsequent explorations and interactions in a region steeped in cultural and religious significance. Burckhardt's keen observations offer a vivid depiction of life in the Hedjaz, focusing on various aspects such as trade, customs, and local politics, while also showcasing his resilience and adaptability as a traveler in unfamiliar territory.

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