Tribes with Flags

"Tribes With Flags" is part of a phrase attributed to Tahseen Bashir, an Egyptian diplomat (April 1925 - June 11, 2002). Regarding his belief in the centrality of Egypt within the Middle East he opined: "Egypt is the only nation-state in the Arab world; the rest are just tribes with flags".[1]

Another version of Mr. Bashir’s ‘flag’ quip is: " 'When the chips are down, there is only one real place in the entire area – Egypt,' a Cairo diplomat once declared. 'All the rest – forgive me – are tribes with flags.' "[2] Two book title take-offs on this quote are Tribes With Flags: A Dangerous Passage Through the Chaos of the Middle East (Apr. 1990) and Tribes With Flags: A Journey Curtailed (1992), both by Charles Glass.

References

  1. "Tahseen Bashir, Urbane Egyptian Diplomat, Dies at 77" , Neil MacFarquhar, The New York Times newspaper, June 14, 2002.
  2. Baghdad Without A Map (Jan. 1992) by Tony Horwitz, p. 51.
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