Khanir and Katara:
The book Khanir and Katara from the Emirates is considered a live and live broadcast in which it displays the manual techniques and technical skills for crafting and manufacturing the most famous and valuable daggers and swords in the Emirates, as it displays the manual techniques and decorative arts that forged the daggers and swords of the rulers and sheikhs of the Emirates, which reveals the artistic and aesthetic creativity of traditional manual work and how the craft was transmitted. Genetically among the sons of Al-Sayegh Muhammad Al-Naabi. The Katara in question in the title of the book is the Katara of the head of state and the one who published the cover of the book, while the Katara in question in the title is the Katara of Sheikh Sultan bin Saqr II, may God have mercy on him and forgive him. The title includes the most important national heritage symbols of the UAE.
A heritage, technical and artistic book that represents a living workshop for the craft of crafting swords and daggers in the UAE for the author’s family. The author used many mental processes to support the facts and achieve scientific credibility of the information, in addition to field visits and personal interviews. Documenting the information was based on observation through cohabitation and linking information and facts shared with global civilizations on the other hand. The technical, the artistic, and the craftsman. The writer also relied on deduction, inference, comparison, and analysis to arrive at facts that had no scientific reference in the craft environment.
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The narrator recalls the life history of these three, using those close to them, to fill in the gaps in the story, and to discover the secret of the mysterious prophecy made by Abed, in which he said that he would die near the honey rocks after six years and two months.
In poetic language, Mamdouh Azzam writes about death, friendship, and love, and about the bitterness of grudges that grow and grow in the mud of vile wars. And about war and the impact it leaves behind on people's souls.