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Achter den Sluier in Perzië en Turksch Arabië / De Aarde en haar Volken, 1917

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The author recounts eight years' residence in Persian and Turkish Arabian towns, drawing on friendships with women who live veiled to describe domestic routines, beliefs, and social customs. She interweaves travel sketches of cities, caravan and horse journeys, climate and weather phenomena such as persistent sunshine, sandstorms, and reactions to eclipses, and practical details about household life, servants, and local hospitality. The narrative balances observational anecdotes with reflections on cultural differences and the daily rhythms shaping women's lives behind the veil.

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M. E. Hume-Griffith

M. E. Hume-Griffith was an English author known for her insightful explorations of Eastern cultures, particularly through the lens of women's experiences. Her notable work, "Behind the Veil in Persia and Turkish Arabia," recounts her eight years spent among the women of Persia and Arabia, offering a unique perspective on their lives and customs. Hume-Griffith's writings contribute to a deeper understanding of the social dynamics and cultural practices of the regions she studied, bridging gaps between Western and Eastern viewpoints. Her works remain significant for those interested in women's history and cross-cultural narratives.

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