Author: Dr. Ahmed Bennani( 148-162)

The Algerian Sahara in the works of the French orientalist Henri Duveyrier Creators Dr. Ahmed Bennani Description Abstract: The researcher tries in this paper to find out the role of one of the European recitals in exploring the Algerian sahara and to identify the specificity of Algerian society, namely, Duvier, this explorer who traveled to Algeria…


Author: Assistant Professor Dr. Muhamad Eimad Radif ( 122- 147)

The Role of the Bedouin Tribes in the Jordanian Desert in Establishing the Emirate of East Jordan Assistant Professor Dr. Muhamad Eimad Radif (pp. 1–20)                         Tikrit University – College of Education for Women Abstract The Jordanian state community is a pre-originated society, as at the beginning of its formation it depended on the tribe…


Author: The Researcher khatwat aleifa

The Image of the Desert in Popular Poetry and Its Impact on Society Researcher. Khatwae Aleifa (pp. 64–81)                    Ammar Thlijy University, Laghouat (Algeria) Abstract        This study seeks to examine the image of the desert in popular poetry, as this poetic genre has served as a faithful mirror reflecting desert life and…


Author: Dr. Hafiza Makhlouf

Manifestations of Place in the Algerian Novel Dr. Hafiza Makhlouf (pp. 32–39)  University of Saida (Algeria) Abstract Among the names of the desert are Al-Badia, Al-Mafaza, and Al-Bayda. The word desert derives from the notion of openness and visibility, as it is a space clearly perceived by those who traverse it due to its level…


Author: Professor Iman Jaridan

The Aesthetics of Desert Heritage Urbanism in the Algerian Novel Professor Iman Jaridan (pp. 18–31) Ziane Achour University of Djelfa (Affiliated with Ammar Thlijy University of Laghouat) Abstract This study seeks to examine the aesthetics of heritage urbanism in Algerian desert cities, including palaces, koru, and mud houses, as a cultural pattern reflecting accumulated artistic,…