Description
“Encyclopedia of Travels to the Arabian Peninsula Throughout History,” compiled and prepared by researcher Sarah bint Abdullah Al-Khuzaim, is a comprehensive encyclopedic work documenting and analyzing the journeys of explorers and travelers to the Arabian Peninsula from the advent of Islam until the modern era. The encyclopedia consists of 12 volumes and contains 6,524 pages, making it one of the largest works in its field. The encyclopedia is distinguished by its extensive coverage of the journeys, providing a historical and analytical account of the travelers’ experiences, with a focus on the social, political, and urban changes that the region witnessed. Al-Khuzaim relied on a rich collection of Arab and foreign sources and references, supporting her work with photographs and documents that enhance the encyclopedia’s value as a reliable source for researchers and those interested in the history of the Arabian Peninsula.
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