- The Bedouin, Beduin, or Bedu (/ˈbɛduɪn/; Arabic: بَدْو, romanized: badw,
singular بَدَوِي badawī) are
pastorally nomadic Arab
tribes who have historically...
- Look up
Bedawin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bedawi may
refer to:
Northwest Arabian Arabic, or
Bedawi Arabic Beja language, also
called Bedawi...
- Kisrin, at the east edge of the
modern town, was
described as "a
small Bedawin winter village, with a
group of
beautiful oak
trees and old ruins". From...
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inhabited by Druses, a fierce,
warlike race,
sufficiently numerous to keep the
Bedawîn Arabs at a
respectful distance." In 1870,
missionaries ****ociated with...
- made a
total of 17
trips along the Nile
River aboard Davis's
yacht the
Bedawin,
mainly to the
Valley of the
Kings in the
hopes of
uncovering new royal...
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Immovable East that "a
number of
Bedawin, men and women, were ****embled
there for a
funeral service, for the
Bedawin of the
desert of
Judah all bury their...
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Syrian village of Kisrin. In the 1880s,
Kisrin was
described as "a
small Bedawin winter village, with a
group of
beautiful oak
trees and old ruins, south...
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inhabitants of
Southern Palestine may be
divided into two classes—the
Bedawin, or
wandering tribes who
dwell in tents, and the Fellahin, who
reside in...
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fleeing the region,
although it was only the
French who were affected.
Local Bedawin then took up the
revolt which grew out of control,
although order and respect...
- the
villagers in this
quarter are of this party; as well as some of the
Bedawin." In 1856, a
Scottish clergyman,
Horatius Bonar described the
village and...