Arabia of the Wahhabis

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"Arabia of the Wahhabis" is a historical and political account of central Arabia and the rise of the Saudi-Wahhabi state, written by British explorer and Arabist St. John Philby.

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instanceOf book
historical account
political study
about British interests in Arabia
Wahhabi movement NERFINISHED
history of Saudi Arabia
rise of the Saudi-Wahhabi state
tribal politics in Arabia
author Harry St. John Bridger Philby NERFINISHED
St. John Philby NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes geography of central Arabia
political consolidation under Ibn Saud
relations between Wahhabi leaders and tribal groups
religious reforms of Wahhabism
social conditions in central Arabia
genre history
political history
travel literature
hasAuthorCitizenship British
hasAuthorOccupation Arabist
explorer
hasPerspective Arabist scholarship
British explorer viewpoint
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject Arabian Peninsula politics
Central Arabia NERFINISHED
House of Saud NERFINISHED
Ibn Saud NERFINISHED
Najd NERFINISHED
Saudi state NERFINISHED
Saudi–Wahhabi alliance NERFINISHED
Wahhabism NERFINISHED
setInPeriod early 20th century
setInPlace Arabian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Central Arabia NERFINISHED
Najd NERFINISHED

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St. John Philby notableWork Arabia of the Wahhabis