“People of delicate health, selfish dispositions, and coarse minds, can always bear the sufferings of others placidly.”
Quote by Isabel Burton
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This work presents a first-person account of the author's travels through Syria, Palestine, and the Holy Land, drawn from a private journal. It describes the social customs, religious practices, and everyday experiences of the people encountered, as well as the geography and historical sites of the region. The narrative provides a window into the cultural and political conditions of the Ottoman Empire's Levantine provinces during that period, focusing on the author's personal reflections and encounters rather than systematic analysis. more
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