St. John Philby AKA Harry St. John Philby Born: 3-Apr-1885 Birthplace: St. John's, Badulla, Ceylon Died: 30-Sep-1960 Location of death: Beirut, Lebanon Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, El Bachoura Cemetery, Beirut, Lebanon
Gender: Male Religion: Muslim Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Government, Author Nationality: England Executive summary: Sheikh Abdullah, Arabist Wife: Dora (m. Sep-1910) Son: Kim Philby (British spy, double agent for Soviet Union) Mistress: Mariam (A Baluchistani slave girl, presented to him by King Ibn Saud) Son: Khalid Son: Faris
University: Trinity College, Cambridge, England
UK Minister Minister of Internal Security (British Mandate of Iraq) UK Minister Head of the Secret Service (British Mandate of Palestine) Saudi Minister Chief Foreign Advisor Converted to Islam Aug-1930 (took the name Abdullah) Exiled 15-Apr-1955 (to Lebanon by King Saud)
Is the subject of books:
H. St. John Philby, Ibn Saud and Palestine, 1981, BY: Jerald L. Thompson
Author of books:
Heart of Arabia (1922) Arabia of the Wahhabis (1928) Arabia (1930) The empty quarter: Being a description of the great south desert of Arabia known as Rub 'al Khali (1933) Harun al Rashid (1933) Sheba's Daughters: Being a record of travel in Southern Arabia (1939) A Pilgrim in Arabia (1943) The Background of Islam: Being a sketch of Arabian history in pre-Islamic times (1947) Arabian Days (1948, autobiography) Arabian Jubilee (1952) Sa’udi Arabia (1955) The Land of Midian (1957) Forty Years in the Wilderness (1957) Arabian Oil Ventures (1964)
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