The bedouin of the Sinai share with other Egyptians the jalabiyya, a long, hooded robe that is a standard form of clothing both in the teeming metropolis of Cairo and in the solitary plains of the Sinai.
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Bedouin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Bedouin , (from the Arabic badawī (), pl. badū ), are a predominantly desert-dwelling Arab ethnic group (previously nomadic, presently mostly settled) found throughout most of the desert bel...
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Combines modern urban sounds with classic reggae fundamentals. Includes their biographies, sound samples, gigs and photos. ... ; ENTER SITE;
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Bedou in is one who was born and raised in the desert or mountain wilderness and lives alongside nature in black tents or in caves. Someone who raises goats, sheep, donkeys, horses and camels and who knows how to milk and shepherd the goats...
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Even in modern Arabic, Bedouin dialectic characteristics are evident. Bedouin Arabic is spoken by more Arabs than just the ones keeping up their traditional lifestyles. The Bedouin Arabic is divided into two zones, the eastern and the western, with borders running almost parallel to the Egyptian/Libyan border.
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Bedouin culture is the latter. While the sedentary Arabs took advantage of oases throughout the Middle East, the Bedouin took advantage of scarce resources by becoming nomadic herdsman. From the Arabian Peninsula both groups spread throughout the Middle East.
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Bedouins are nomads who inhabit the Middle East and North Africa. Bedouin is an Arabic word that means “desert dweller.” Like the plants and animals, the Bedouins have adapted the lifestyle to the severe desert climate.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Bedouin (people), Arabic-speaking nomadic peoples of the Middle Eastern deserts, especially of Arabia, Iraq, Syria, and Jordan. ... The Bedouin constitute only a small part of the total population of the Middle East but inhabit or utilize a large part of the land area. Most of them...
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