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The Corsair (Paperback)
Abdul Aziz Al Mahmoud
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R358
R272
Discovery Miles 2 720
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It's the early part of the nineteenth century and the Arabian
Peninsula and the waters surrounding it are ablaze. Piracy in the
Gulf threatens global maritime trade routes while the Wahabbi
strain of Islam is conquering followers town by town across the
region. Britain, eager to reinforce its presence in the Middle East
and protect the East India Company's ships, has a plan: send a
man-of-war from England to quash the pirates while persuading Egypt
to join an international alliance with Oman and Persia to fight the
Wahabbis. At the center of it all lies a priceless Indian sword, a
gift from the British monarch to the Egyptian Pasha. But Erhama bin
Jaber, a historical figure and one of the most notorious pirates in
the Gulf, has his own agenda and his own vendettas. When the
Arabian corsair and his gang attack a ship carrying the sword,
Britain's complex strategy goes terribly awry. As the pirates and
British officials shuttle between ports throughout the region,
plans and alliances are made and unmade as quickly as a rainstorm
in the desert. In a grueling trudge across Arabia, an unlikely
friendship is forged between Erhama's rebellious son and a British
army major. This story of high-seas piracy and political intrigue,
of unexpected kinship and personal betrayal, portrays the
conflicting interests and human drama of these historic events in
the Arabian Peninsula.
In the name of the Cross, Portuguese fleets head to the Gulf. In
the name of Allah, Arabian tribes must resist Portugal, 1486:
Europe is emerging from the Dark Ages, and new lands are being
discovered every day. But the East is still unchartered territory
Oblivious to the invasions, massacres and religious fanaticism that
characterise the 15th century, a young girl falls in love with a
noble Arabian tribal leader. But all eyes are on the Portuguese
fleets in the Arabian Gulf, intent on securing the profitable spice
trade. Abdulaziz Al-Mahmoud weaves a tapestry of momentous
historical events with stories of love, honour and nobility, while
guiding us around the world of Lisbon, Cairo, Jeddah and Istanbul.
Text in Arabic. It's the early part of the nineteenth century and
the Arabian Peninsula and the waters surrounding it are ablaze.
Piracy in the Gulf threatens global maritime trade routes while the
Wahabbi strain of Islam is conquering followers town by town across
the region. Britain, eager to reinforce its presence in the Middle
East and protect the East India Company's ships, has a plan: send a
man-of-war from England to quash the pirates while persuading Egypt
to join an international alliance with Oman and Persia to fight the
Wahabbis. At the center of it all lies a priceless Indian sword, a
gift from the British monarch to the Egyptian Pasha. But Erhama bin
Jaber, a historical figure and one of the most notorious pirates in
the Gulf, has his own agenda and his own vendettas. When the
Arabian corsair and his gang attack a ship carrying the sword,
Britain's complex strategy goes terribly awry. As the pirates and
British officials shuttle between ports throughout the region,
plans and alliances are made and unmade as quickly as a rainstorm
in the desert. In a grueling trudge across Arabia, an unlikely
friendship is forged between Erhama's rebellious son and a British
army major. This story of high-seas piracy and political intrigue,
of unexpected kinship and personal betrayal, portrays the
conflicting interests and human drama of these historic events in
the Arabian Peninsula.
Text in Arabic. In the name of the Cross, Portuguese fleets head to
the Gulf. In the name of Allah, Arabian tribes must resist.
Portugal, 1486: Europe is emerging from the Dark Ages, and new
lands are being discovered every day. But the East is still
unchartered territory. Oblivious to the invasions, massacres and
religious fanaticism that characterise the 15th century, a young
girl falls in love with a noble Arabian tribal leader. But all eyes
are on the Portuguese fleets in the Arabian Gulf, intent on
securing the profitable spice trade. Abdulaziz Al-Mahmoud weaves a
tapestry of momentous historical events with stories of love,
honour and nobility, while guiding us around the world of Lisbon,
Cairo, Jeddah and Istanbul.
Text in Arabic. This is the story of the famous Arhama when he was
a child. He starts out not wanting to attend school and thinking
that he can be the greatest sailor alive using only his talent. He
comes to understand the value of science and the knowledge he
needed to learn to be able to set sail across the seas.
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