Sobre el Autor

John Bagot Glubb was a British lieutenant general and military historian, best known for his command of the Arab Legion in Jordan during the 1940s and 1950s. His career was marked by significant contributions to military strategy, particularly in the context of the Middle East, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the military structure of the newly formed Jordanian state. Glubb's leadership was characterized by a deep understanding of Arab culture and politics, which he skillfully navigated during his service.

Fecha de Nacimiento April 16, 1897
Lugar de Nacimiento Bromley, Kent, England
Fecha de fallecimiento April 17, 1986