Pasha's Bedouin
Discover the rich tapestry of tribal life in Egypt during the reign of Mehmet Ali with Pasha's Bedouin by Reuven Aharoni. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010, this insightful paperback spans 286 pages, offering a compelling exploration of the social customs and ethnic relations among the Bedouin tribes from 1769 to 1849. Aharoni delves into the intricate dynamics of Bedouin society, providing readers with a fresh perspective on their cultural practices and interactions during a pivotal time in Egyptian history. Ideal for those interested in African studies, social anthropology, and the history of Egypt, Pasha's Bedouin is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of this fascinating region and its people.