Bedouin

Arab nomads who historically nomadized between North Africa and the Middle East From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bedouin
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Bedouins are pastorally nomadic Arab tribes who have historically inhabited the Arabian, Syrian and Saharan Deserts.[1]

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Bedouin man in United Arab Emirates.

They call themselves the people of the tent, because they travelled around, living in tents. 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.

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