Tahir Shah Books

Tahir Shah is a British author known for his captivating travel narratives. He has written several books that explore the rich history and culture of the Middle East and North Africa. Some of his notable works include "In Search of King Solomon's Mines", "Sorcerer's Apprentice", and "The Caliph's House". Shah's writing style immerses readers in the exotic locations he visits, and his keen observations provide unique insights into the people and traditions of the regions he explores.

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 Books: The Caliph's House by Tahir Shah

The Caliph's House

Tahir Shah

What's The Caliph's House about?

The Caliph's House by Tahir Shah is a captivating memoir that takes you on a journey to Morocco. Filled with rich descriptions and fascinating encounters, the book chronicles Shah's decision to purchase and renovate a crumbling mansion in Casablanca. As he delves into the history and mystique of the house, Shah also provides insights into Moroccan culture and traditions.

Who should read The Caliph's House?

  • Readers seeking a captivating memoir about cultural exploration and adventure
  • Those interested in Morocco and its rich history, traditions, and folklore
  • People who enjoy insightful narratives about personal growth and overcoming challenges

What's In Search of King Solomon's Mines about?

In Search of King Solomon's Mines by Tahir Shah is an enthralling account of the author's quest to uncover the truth behind the legendary mines of King Solomon. With a mix of history, adventure, and personal anecdotes, Shah takes readers on a captivating journey through Africa and the Middle East, delving into ancient myths and modern-day realities in search of one of the greatest treasures in history.

Who should read In Search of King Solomon's Mines?

  • Readers who are fascinated by historical mysteries and lost treasures

  • Adventure seekers who enjoy exploring remote and exotic locations

  • Individuals with a passion for ancient civilizations and the stories behind their legendary rulers