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    The English word bedouin comes from the Arabic badawī, which means "desert-dweller", and is traditionally contrasted with ḥāḍir, the term for sedentary people. Bedouin territory stretches from the vast deserts of North Africa to the rocky ones of the Middle East.

  2. 6 days ago · Bedouin, Arabic -speaking nomadic peoples of the Middle Eastern deserts, especially of North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Syria, and Jordan.

  3. Jan 10, 2019 · The Bedu or Bedouin people are nomadic Arabs inhabiting the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula, Levant, and North Africa. The word “Bedouin” is derived from the Arabic word “badawī,” which translates to the "desert dweller." They are divided into clans or tribes but share the culture of herding goats and camels.

  4. Bedouin circa 1914. The Bedouins were traditionally divided into related tribes. These tribes were organized on several levels—a widely-quoted Bedouin saying is: I against my brothers, I and my brothers against my cousins, I and my brothers and my cousins against the world.

  5. Jun 7, 2021 · Naturally isolated from the rest of Egypt with their settlements nestled between the high mountains, among them Mount Sinai and Oum Shomar, the Bedouins find peace in solitude. Today, the land ...

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · The Bedouins of the Arabian Desert have long fascinated the world with their nomadic traditions, deeply rooted in the harsh yet mesmerising environment that has shaped their culture. As we traverse the vast sands of time, we find these nomadic people preserving a way of life that has endured centuries of change.

  7. Bedouin, Qatar. Bedouin with a young goat in central Qatar. The Bedouin adapted to nomadic desert life by breeding camels, Arabian horses, and sheep; but they have also grown date palms and other crops, usually hiring others to perform agricultural labour.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › anthropology-and-archaeology › peopleBedouin | Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · Orientation. Identification. The term "Bedouin" is the anglicization of the Arabic "bedu." The term is used to differentiate between those populations whose livelihood is based on the raising of livestock by mainly natural graze and browse and those populations who have an agricultural or urban base ( hadar ).

  9. Mar 2, 2021 · Mr. Bailey has written books on Bedouin poetry, proverbs, law and, most recently, Bedouin culture in the Bible. It all took patience.

  10. Bedouin were camel raisers and drivers, sheep and goat nomads, cattle driving nomads, and merchants. Today many Bedouin have given up the nomadic life and live and work in towns. The Bedouin are the original Breeders of the Arabian Horse.