ABSTRACT

The Arab tribes of Iraq differ widely in custom but remain in all essentials of thought and conduct a distinctive and unique group. Their land embraces wide deserts, fertile fields and boundless swamps; its unique features shape the lives of its people. Taking the figure of Haji Rikkan as a central focus, the writer-traveller attempts to create a picture of Arab tribal life as a whole.

chapter 1|13 pages

THE PEDLAR

chapter 2|42 pages

ACROSS THE MARSH

chapter 3|20 pages

A PILGRIMAGE

chapter 4|24 pages

THE SHRINE OF 'ALI AL SHARJI

chapter 5|19 pages

THE PLACE OF CASTING

chapter 6|18 pages

THE FORT OF KASSARA

chapter 7|19 pages

THE COMING OF THE ENGLISH

chapter 8|23 pages

THE FLAG OF 'ABBAS

chapter 9|26 pages

IN FAVOUR OF DISCRETION

chapter 10|25 pages

THE BURDEN OF THE SHAIKH

chapter 11|31 pages

GHALIB THE EXILE

chapter 12|32 pages

THE CHAINS

chapter 13|20 pages

THE BURNING OF THE BAIT HATIM