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A historical account of Transjordan (modern-day Jordan) focusing on its tribal structures, social organization, and political development during the early 20th century. Written by Frederick G. Peake (Peake Pasha), a British military officer who served in the region, the book provides detailed observations of Bedouin tribes, their customs, leadership systems, and their role in the formation of the Emirate of Transjordan. It is considered an important colonial-era source on the history and anthropology of the region.
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Volume: II
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Publishing Year: 1934
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Pages: 258