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A series of travel sketches and personal recollections portrays domestic life, architecture, and social customs across Muslim Asia. The author contrasts lingering palace and monumental grandeur with the modest, often sparse contemporary dwellings, describing interiors, common furnishings, heating and winter hardships. He notes Western influence on household goods, the emphasis on privacy and female seclusion, and everyday practices around hospitality and space. Occasional references to religious authority and rivalries among clerical orders appear, while the narrative relies mainly on firsthand observation to render accessible ethnographic snapshots.
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