Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred
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An extended travel journal of the Hedjaz offers route descriptions and vivid sketches of Mecca, Medina, and the Red Sea port, interweaving close observation of markets, food, and household customs with detailed accounts of pilgrimage ceremonies. It records social practices among town inhabitants and Bedouins, trade and supply networks for commodities like dates and butter, linguistic and ritual notes, and encounters with local political groups. The traveler assumes Muslim disguise to witness rites firsthand and complements narrative itineraries with geographic, ethnographic, and material-culture remarks.
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