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Name: Isabelle Eberhardt  
   
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Date of Birth: 17th February 1877
   
Place of Birth: Geneva, Switzerland
   
Profession: Writer
 
 
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Isabelle Eberhardt (17 February 1877–21 October 1904) was an explorer who lived and traveled extensively in North Africa.

Eberhardt was born in Geneva, Switzerland, to an aristocratic Lutheran Baltic German Russian mother and a Russian father who was a political activist, ex-priest, and convert to Islam. Isabelle was well-educated, including becoming fluent in Arabic and many other languages. She often dressed as a man in order to get along in the world (at the time, women were not allowed many things, so dressing as a man overcame this societal obstacle).

She traveled to North Africa with her mother in May, 1897, and they both converted to Islam. Soon after, her mother died but Eberhardt remained in Africa, making northern Algeria her home and exploring the desert. Dressed as a man, calling herself Si Mahmoud Essadi, Eberhart traveled in Arabic society, including the secret Sufi brotherhood, Qadriya. She married Slimane Ehnni, an Algerian soldier, in 1901.

Eberhardt wrote of her travels in many books and French newspapers, including Nouvelles Algériennes ("Algerian News") (1905), Dans l'Ombre Chaude de l'Islam ("In the Hot Shade of Islam") (1906), Les journaliers ("The Day Laborers") (1922).

On October 21, 1904, Eberhardt died in a flash flood in Aïn Sefra, Algeria.

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