ABSTRACT

First Published in 2007, This historical survey written by a scholar and traveller gives the reader a well informed and readable account of an area of the world which has held and still holds a most significant geographical location in the Middle East - both culturally and commercially. Topics covered include - the bedouin trouble in the area, their origins and organization, ancient and medieval trade, early travellers, accounts of the important Altar of Damascus, Aleppo, Baghdad, Al Wasera, the caravan, state, the 'hajj', and much more.

chapter I|36 pages

THE SYRIAN DESERT AND ITS INHABITANTS

chapter II|54 pages

CHANNELS OF ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL TRADE

chapter III|54 pages

TRAVELLERS AND EXPLORERS OF THE SYRIAN DESERT

chapter IV|36 pages

THE MERCHANT CARAVANS

chapter VI|34 pages

ROUTINE OF TRAVEL AND DAILY INCIDENTS

chapter VII|16 pages

THE GREAT "HAJJ" CARAVANS

chapter VIII|30 pages

THE "BERlD" OF THE ABBASID AND MAMLUK PERIODS

chapter IX|46 pages

THE ERA OF MECHANICAL TRANSPORT

chapter |5 pages

APPENDIX 1 ARABIC TRANSLITERATION

chapter |5 pages

APPENDIX 3 GEOGRAPHICAL GLOSSARY