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Captain Shakespear: Desert exploration, Arabian Intrigue and the Rise of Ibn Sa'ud

Captain Shakespear: Desert exploration, Arabian Intrigue and the Rise of Ibn Sa'ud

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Two years before T E Lawrence received orders to travel to the Hejaz to liaise with the leader of the Arab Revolt, other British officers had already roamed the Arabian Peninsula's unforgiving Nejdi desert to rally tribal support for the British war effort. The first was Captain William Henry Irvine Shakespear, a political agent from the Government of India's Political Department. Born in October 1878 in India, Shakespear spent much of his childhood away from his Anglo-Indian parents schooling in Portsmouth and later in the Isle of Man, before entering Sandhurst as a British Indian Army Officer Cadet. On his return to India, Shakespear spent six years in military service before he joined the Political Department in 1904, serving twice in Bandar Abbas and briefly in Muscat. Shakespear's next mission was as a political agent in Kuwait, arriving at the coastal Sheikhdom in the spring of 1909. For the next four years, he travelled extensively into the Nejdi desert, providing both London and Delhi with valuable intelligence about the vastly unknown interior as well as cultivating a personal relationship with Ibn Sa'ud, the Emir of Riyadh. During the negotiations between London and Constantinople over the Anglo-Ottoman treaty, Shakespear almost became persona non grata for advocating support for the emir after his tribal warriors expelled the Ottoman garrisons from al-Hasa in 1913. When war was declared in July 1914, Shakespear was one of the first to try to join the British Army to fight in France, but when the Ottoman Empire looked set to ally with Germany, the powers that had previously shunned him now needed his unique knowledge of Central Arabia and relationship with Ibn Sa'ud. That October, as many of his peers and countrymen crossed the English Channel to reinforce those already in the trenches, Shakespear set sail for Kuwait on special duty to rendezvous with the emir. It was a mission that T E Lawrence would later commend, acknowledging the crucial role the political agent played in the early stages of the Middle Eastern theatre of war. Shakespear was a pioneer in exploring the Nejd, capturing many firsts with his camera, though a number of equally intrepid British officials had preceded him into the desert. From the late-18th century, the East India Company collided numerous times with the House of Sa'ud as both attempted to understand the intentions of the other, before the political agent finally laid the foundations for formal diplomatic relations with Ibn Sa'ud, and later with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Table of Contents:
List of Illustrations V | List of maps vii | Maps viii | Author's note and acknowledgements xiii | Foreword xvii | Preface xix | 1 The Treaty of Darin 1 | 2 Family history, youth and apprenticeship 7 | 3 Fed on the bread of adversity 21 | 4 In the service of the Viceroy 43 | 5 Feuding for the Nejd 57 | 6 The explorer and the emir 73 | 7 Al-Hasa 93 | 8 Turkish Intrigue 107 | 9 An Understanding of the Nejd 119 | 10 The path less travelled 133 | 11 The struggle for primacy 147 | 12 One last hurrah 157 | 13 Over the horizon, the Great War 185 | 14 On special duty 195 | 15 Jihad 207 | 16 Backing the right horse 217 | 17Jirab 225 | 18 Kindly put that question down 235 | 19 Ad mortem 241 | Endnotes 248 | Bibliography 277 | Photo Credits 287 | Index 288


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781911487333
  • Publisher: Medina Publishing Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Medina Publishing Ltd
  • Edition: New edition
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 30 mm
  • Weight: 550 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1911487337
  • Publisher Date: 17 Sep 2017
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 338
  • Sub Title: Desert exploration, Arabian Intrigue and the Rise of Ibn Sa'ud
  • Width: 156 mm


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