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A traveler's journal recounts a journey from Constantinople across Mesopotamia and southern Kurdistan to Baghdad, blending itinerary and historical sketch. Traveling under a Persian guise to gain local access, the writer describes cities and ruins along the Euphrates and Tigris—Edessa, Amid, Mosul, Arbela, Kirkuk—and records encounters with Kurdish tribes, Jaf chiefs, Yazidis, and Chaldean communities. Chapters combine on-the-ground ethnographic observation, daily life and encampment scenes, maps and illustrations, and collected oral histories and correspondence that illuminate tribal organization and regional past. An appendix lists Kurdish tribes and a bibliography documents sources.

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Ely Banister Soane

Ely Banister Soane was an English author and explorer known for his travel writing. His notable work, "To Mesopotamia and Kurdistan in Disguise," recounts his adventures and experiences in the Middle East, providing insights into the cultures and landscapes of the region during his travels. Soane's narrative style combines personal reflection with detailed observations, making his accounts both engaging and informative. His contributions to travel literature offer a unique perspective on the historical and social contexts of the areas he explored.

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