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In Philby鈥檚 footsteps: Epic journey brings a Saudi-British family together

The Philby cousins (center three) unite once more in Diriyah just before the Heart of Arabia鈥檚 second leg of its expedition on Jan. 16 with British explorer Mark Evans. (Photos Ana-Maria Pavalache)
The Philby cousins (center three) unite once more in Diriyah just before the Heart of Arabia鈥檚 second leg of its expedition on Jan. 16 with British explorer Mark Evans. (Photos Ana-Maria Pavalache)
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Updated 28 January 2023

In Philby鈥檚 footsteps: Epic journey brings a Saudi-British family together

In Philby鈥檚 footsteps: Epic journey brings a Saudi-British family together
  • Reem told Arab News: 鈥淢eeting the UK side of the family is all thanks to Mark Evans. Of course, we always knew about each other, but it just never happened that we met鈥

RIYADH: Saudi explorer Reem Philby likes to spend her vacations outdoors, climbing peaks such as Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, or trekking through Peru, South Africa or Norway.

Now the adventurous 42-year-old is trekking across the Arabian Peninsula, following in her grandfather鈥檚 footsteps on an expedition seeking to keep his legacy alive.

Reem is the granddaughter of the renowned British explorer and Arabist Harry St. John Philby, who did much to document the history of what is now known as 黑料社区 through his travels across the region before his death in 1960.




Reem Philby and Mark Evans in Wadi Hanifa. (Photos Ana-Maria Pavalache)

In 1917, Philby was sent to Arabia on an assignment to forge links with Ibn Saud, the leader who later reigned as 黑料社区鈥檚 first king from 1932 until his death in 1953.

At the time, the British explorer was married to Dora Johnston, and had four children, Kim, Diana, Helena and Patricia.

He later took on the name Abdullah and married Saudi national Rozy Al-Abdul Aziz, with whom he had four boys, Fahad, Sultan, Faris and Khaled.

His British and Saudi descendants had never met until the official launch of a recent 1,300 km expedition 鈥 initiated by British explorer Mark Evans under the title Heart of Arabia 鈥 which loosely followed Philby鈥檚 1917 journey.

In September, the families finally united at the launch send-off organized by the Royal Geographical Society in London.

(My grandfather) chose this place to be his home. He loved it and spent his life here, and it鈥檚 amazing that he is still remembered.

Reem Philby, Saudi explorer

They just clicked, according to his granddaughter.

Reem told Arab News: 鈥淢eeting the UK side of the family is all thanks to Mark Evans. Of course, we always knew about each other, but it just never happened that we met.鈥

Reem works at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, which is supporting one of the research projects covered in the expedition.

Mike Engelbach, the son of Philby鈥檚 youngest daughter Helena, became involved with the Heart of Arabia project in 2018, when he was approached by Evans through St. Anthony鈥檚 College Oxford.

Evans had just completed a trek across the Empty Quarter in honor of Bertram Thomas, the first documented Westerner to make the journey.

Philby and Thomas had connected themselves, but not in such a joyous manner.

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鈥 In 1917, Philby was sent to Arabia on an assignment to forge links with Ibn Saud, the leader who later reigned as 黑料社区鈥檚 first king from 1932 until his death in 1953.

鈥 Reem is the granddaughter of the renowned British explorer and Arabist Harry St. John Philby, who did much to document the history of what is now known as 黑料社区 through his travels across the region before his death in 1960.

On hearing of Thomas鈥 triumph, Philby sent him a postcard congratulating him on the epic feat. Privately, however, Philby was disappointed and envious of an achievement he himself wished to make, his journals reveal.

Now the recent launch of the Philby Arabia Fund is encouraging future generations to conduct field research within 黑料社区.

When Philby鈥檚 descendants speak of his character, they remember a dignified figure with a long beard and serious demeanor. However, he was a grandfather in every sense.

鈥淲ith us as children, he was very indulgent and would take us on treats,鈥 Englebach told Arab News. 鈥淏ut he would also get involved with our family squabbles. He didn鈥檛 just sit aside from it. He took a keen interest in what we as young children were all doing.鈥

This month, Englebach and his cousin Mandy made their own journey from the UK to Riyadh to see off the expedition team on the second leg of its journey.

鈥淚鈥檝e never seen so many Philbys in the same room,鈥 Reem said. 鈥淚t was a great feeling. I grew up in Saudi where all the families are big, a lot of cousins, and it鈥檚 so nice to have that feeling.听 It was definitely one of the biggest gains of the expedition on a personal level.鈥

Englebach said: 鈥淛ust the meeting straight away, we were very charmed, I think on both sides, by meeting each other and knowing that we had this man who we鈥檙e all descended from. We鈥檝e been with all the family while we鈥檝e been here (in 黑料社区) for the first time, and also met my uncle, aunt and the other cousins.鈥

The relationship between 黑料社区 and the UK goes back decades, and the Heart of Arabia expedition has solidified the potential for collaborative cultural growth and exploration.

鈥(My grandfather) chose this place to be his home. He loved it and spent his life here, and it鈥檚 amazing that he is still remembered. To be in the desert in the middle of nowhere and we see a place where he stopped and remember him after 100 years is a very special feeling,鈥 Reem said.