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Title and date from the item., Main Heritage Compact General, HC.HP.2018.0264-0004, 2-D Graphic, Item-ID: i25391070, BIB-ID: 2709681
Title and date from the item., Main Heritage Compact General, HC.HP.2018.0264-0003, 2-D Graphic, Item-ID: i25390995, BIB-ID: 2709678
Title and date from the item., Main Heritage Compact General, HC.HP.2018.0264-0002, 2-D Graphic, Item-ID: i25390909, BIB-ID: 2709668
The Shammar are a tribal confederation made up of three main branches: the Abdah, the Aslam, and the Zoba. Dhari ibn Tawala was the chief of the Aslam Shammar, a group that also nowadays counts most of his members between Arabia and Iraq. He met John Philby in November 2017, in Zubayr, where the lea ...
The Shammar are a tribal confederation made up of three main branches: the Abdah, the Aslam, and the Zoba. Dhari ibn Tawala was the chief of the Aslam Shammar, a group that also nowadays counts most of his members between Arabia and Iraq. He met John Philby in November 2017, in Zubayr, where the lea ...
J.W. Norie, Main Heritage Compact General, HC.MAP.00822, Print Map, Item-ID: i25298240, BIB-ID: 2623972
Text in English and French, 9 additional loose plates in a box., Main Heritage Compact General, GT1400 .C67 1802, 2-D Graphic, Plates, Item-ID: i24476183, BIB-ID: 2559371
J.H.P., Main Heritage Compact General, DT54 .P56 1903, 2-D Graphic, Item-ID: i23684148, BIB-ID: 2523442
A 19th century private sketchbook kept by the unidentified Englishwoman Mary North, who signs her name to the inside of the front cover. Among the illustrations are "A Persian Khan", "An Arabian child dressed in his holiday suit", and "A Zebek", the caption of which drawing is taken from George Kepp ...
Spring Blossoms, Amarah -- Old Street Basrah City -- Sunset on the Tigris -- Ezra's Tomb -- Minaret and Mosque Baghdad -- Arch of Ctesiphon., Title from item, date devised by Library staff/, Main Heritage Compact General, HC.GM.09483, 2-D Graphic, Item-ID: i15642483, BIB-ID: 1012262