Water and Tribal Settlement in South-east Arabia

Water and Tribal Settlement in South-east Arabia
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 300
Release :
ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4245359
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Water and Tribal Settlement in South-east Arabia by : John Craven Wilkinson

Ancient Water Agreements, Tribal Law and Ibadism

Ancient Water Agreements, Tribal Law and Ibadism
Author :
Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 198
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783030852184
ISBN-13 : 3030852180
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Ancient Water Agreements, Tribal Law and Ibadism by : Katariina Simonen

This book traces the development of Oman's inclusive agreements and highlights their importance for international negotiations, dealing with issues most relevant to humanity's own survival today, nuclear weapons or climate change. In Oman, a historical seafaring nation on the south-eastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, a culture of agreement that accommodates the interests of everyone has developed around the division of scarce water resources. Life in the arid inland of the Omani Hajar mountains would not have been possible without water. Irrigation channel (falaj) construction is extremely old and skilful therein. Local practices evolved around the division of water and land on the basis of fairness. The community would be best served by inclusion and the avoidance of conflict. A specific Islamic school called Ibadi arrived at Oman early on in the eighth century. Ibadi scholars conserved local practices. Consultation and mediation by sheikhs and the religious leader, Imam, became the law of the land. The Omanis were known as the People of Consultation, Ahl Al Shura. In time, the practice of inclusive agreements would extend far beyond the village level, affecting Oman ́s foreign policy under Sultan Qaboos. Oman ́s water diplomacy succeeded in uniting the contestants of the Middle East Peace Process in the 1990s to work together on common problems of water desalination.

People, Land and Water in the Arab Middle East

People, Land and Water in the Arab Middle East
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 490
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781134411412
ISBN-13 : 1134411413
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis People, Land and Water in the Arab Middle East by : William Lancaster

The result of twenty-five years of research with different tribal groups in the Arabian peninsula, this study focuses on ethnographic descriptions of Arab tribal societies in five regions of the peninsula, with comparative material from others. Having become aware of the depth in time of Arab tribal structures, the authors have developed a view of Arabic tribal discourse where 'tribe' is seen as essentially an identity that confers access to a social structure and its processes.

Water and Power in Past Societies

Water and Power in Past Societies
Author :
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 336
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781438468778
ISBN-13 : 1438468776
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Water and Power in Past Societies by : Emily Holt

Water, an essential resource in all cultures, is at the heart of human power structures. Utilizing a diverse range of theoretical perspectives, the contributors to Water and Power in Past Societies provide a broad introduction to the archaeology of water-related power structures. The studies herein explore the long history of water politics in human society, offering new insights into the power structures and inequalities surrounding irrigation systems, the collection of rainwater as a component of ancient industrial production, and sea water as a facilitator of communication, trade, and aggression. In addition to examining the role of different types of water in creating power relationships, the volume presents case studies from a variety of climatic regions, ranging from the very dry to the tropical. This geographical breadth facilitates cross-cultural comparison, making Water and Power in Past Societies an essential resource for instructors and students of the archaeology of water. Finally, in addition to reaching conclusions with significant implications for archaeologists and anthropologists, the volume has real contemporary relevance, often drawing explicit parallels with issues of current and future water management.

The Cohesion of Saudi Arabia (RLE Saudi Arabia)

The Cohesion of Saudi Arabia (RLE Saudi Arabia)
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 322
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000112931
ISBN-13 : 1000112934
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cohesion of Saudi Arabia (RLE Saudi Arabia) by : Christine Helms

Saudi Arabia is no longer regarded as quite the invincible pillar of Islam it so recently seemed. Its authority within the Islamic world has been challenged by the Ayatollahs in Iran and its dominant position within Opec has been seriously eroded. Most importantly, the dramatic assault on the Mosque at Mecca has raised serious doubts about the internal security of the Saudi regime. This study provides essential background to the contemporary problems of Saudi Arabia in its focus on the early years of the Saudi state and the way in which King Abd al-Aziz first created a nation state and asserted his family's authority. It agues that the geography of Central Arabia was a crucial factor in determining how he fused together the Bedouin tribes and the settled communities into a political entity. First published in 1981 and based on extensive new research data, this is the first study to examine more than simply a political or diplomatic history of Saudi Arabia, and concerns itself with the attitudes and perceptions of the Arabs themselves towards political initiatives of that period.

In the Time of Oil

In the Time of Oil
Author :
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 263
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780804756266
ISBN-13 : 0804756260
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis In the Time of Oil by : Mandana Limbert

"Compelling ethnography. Mandana Limbert offers unusual insights into contemporary Arabian Peninsula society. This is an exemplary book for a region in which such books are few and far between."--- Dale F. Elckelman, Dartmouth College --

Buraimi

Buraimi
Author :
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 277
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780857734112
ISBN-13 : 0857734113
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Buraimi by : Michael Quentin Morton

Buraimi is an oasis in an otherwise bleak desert on the border between Oman and the UAE. In the early twentieth century, it shot to notoriety as oil brought the world's attention to this corner of the Arabian Peninsula, and the ensuing battle over energy resources between regional and global superpowers began. In this lively account, Michael Quentin Morton tells the story of how the power of oil and the conflicting interests of the declining British Empire and the United States all came to a head with the conflict between Great Britain and Saudi Arabia, shaping the very future of the Gulf states. The seeds of conflict over Buraimi were sown during the oil negotiations of 1933 in Jedda, where the international oil companies vied for control of the future industry in the Arabian Peninsula. As a result of lengthy discussions, including the efforts of men such as St John Philby and Ibn Saud himself, the Saudis granted an oil concession for Eastern Arabia without precisely defining the geographical limits of the area to be conceded. Matters came to a head in 1949 when Saudi Arabia made claim to the territory, and Great Britain, acting on behalf of Oman and Abu Dhabi, challenged the actions of the Saudis. Attempts at arbitration failed, and only one year before Britain's defeat over the Suez Canal, Britain expelled Saudi Arabia from the oasis. In the wake of Britain's withdrawal 'East of Suez' in the early 1970s, the dispute was apparently solved between Saudi Arabia and the UAE. But whilst the controversy dominated Anglo-Saudi relations for more than 30 years, it still casts its shadow across the Gulf today, threatening to expose the fragility of the West's ever-present dependency on the region for its supply of oil. Morton brings a range of historical figures to life, from the American oilmen arriving in steamy Jedda in the 1930s, to the rival sheikhs of Buraimi itself competing for power, wealth and allegiances as well as the great players in world politics: Churchill, Truman and Ibn Saud. This entertaining and thoroughly researched book is both a story of a decisive conflict in the history of Middle East politics and also of the great changes that the discovery of oil brought to this previously desolate land.

Seasonal Knowledge and the Almanac Tradition in the Arab Gulf

Seasonal Knowledge and the Almanac Tradition in the Arab Gulf
Author :
Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 458
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783030957711
ISBN-13 : 3030957713
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Seasonal Knowledge and the Almanac Tradition in the Arab Gulf by : Daniel Martin Varisco

This book is the first in English to survey indigenous knowledge of seasonal, astronomical, and agricultural information in Arab Gulf almanacs. It provides an extensive analysis of the traditional information available, based on local almanacs, Arabic texts and poetry by Gulf individuals, ethnographic interviews, and online forums. A major feature of the book is tracing the history of terms and concepts in the local seasonal knowledge of the Gulf, including an important genre about weather stars, stemming back to the ninth century CE. Also covered are pearl diving, fishing, seafaring, and pastoral activities. This book will be of interest to scholars who study the entire Arab region, since much of the lore was shared and continues through the present. It will also be of value to scholars who work on the Indian Ocean and Red Sea Trade Network, as well as the history of folk astronomy in the Arab World.

Sourcebook of Alternative Technologies for Freshwater Augmentation in West Asia

Sourcebook of Alternative Technologies for Freshwater Augmentation in West Asia
Author :
Publisher : UNEP/Earthprint
Total Pages : 352
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9789280718119
ISBN-13 : 9280718118
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Sourcebook of Alternative Technologies for Freshwater Augmentation in West Asia by : UNEP International Environmental Technology Centre

The region is characterized for its aridity and vast deserts making water to evaporate very fast while at the same time permeating into the soil rapidly before it could be properly used or contained. The sourcebook provides a comprehensive description of the existing technologies available in West Asia so that decision makers, government and non-governmental organizations can use as a reference to promote the sound planning and management of freshwater resources in this particular region.

Bahrain Through The Ages

Bahrain Through The Ages
Author :
Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 636
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781136146503
ISBN-13 : 1136146504
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Bahrain Through The Ages by : Shaikh Abdullah bin Khalid Al-Khalifa

First Published in 1993. This volume is based on the papers delivered at the historical sessions of the conference 'Bahrain Through the Ages', organised in Bahrain on the initiative of the Government of the State of Bahrain, in December 1983. The papers are substantially the texts of those delivered at the Conference, adapted to printed form. This volume is the companion to 'Bahrain Through the Ages - the Archaeology'.