bedouins

     

The Beouin, (from the Arabic badawī (بدوي), pl. badū), are a desert-dwelling Arab nomadic pastoralist, or previously nomadic group, found throughout most of the desert belt extending from the Atlantic coast of the Sahara via the Western Desert, Sinai, and Negev to the Arabian Desert. Non-Arab groups as well, notably the Beja of the African coast of the Red Sea are sometimes called Bedouin.

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  • Nomadic people whose name is Arabic for "desert dweller"
  • Still in the Sinai are these "inhabitants of the desert" who wandered in over the last 1,400 years
  • The Palace of Culture is modeled on the tent of these desert people whose tents don't stay pitched in one place long
  • The name of these Arabs means "dwellers in the desert"
  • These Mideastern nomads whose name means "desert dwellers" often build adobe homes when they settle down
  • This ethnic group, whose name is from the Arabic for "desert dwellers", uses camels for riding & racing

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