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BedouinMember of any of the nomadic, Arabic-speaking peoples occupying the desert regions of Arabia and North Africa. Originating in Arabia, they spread to Syria and Mesopotamia, and later to Egypt and Tunisia. Bedouins are organized into tribes, each led by a council of elders and a sheikh chosen for his qualities, whether of wealth, birth, or courage. Traditionally, they migrated to the desert in the rainy season with their herds (cattle in Sudan and Saudi Arabia; goats and sheep in Syria, Jordan, and Iraq; camels in the Sahara Desert, Syria, and Arabia) and in the dry season settled near water sources and oases, where they sowed crops of millet and wheat. They have now become increasingly settled.
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Lawrence said of his Bedouin allies during the Arab revolt in the First World War, "while very difficult to drive, the Bedu are easy to lead; if you have the patience to bear with them. Today's thousands of visitors to Petra, now a World Heritage Site, are mesmerized by the scenery as well, and rarely take much notice of the area's inhabitants: the Bedu (of the Bedouin tribes), who have worked and lived at Petra for over five generations. This leads to considerations that Arab culture is based on so-called "traditional" values, inherited, for instance, from a mythical Bedu way of life, cradle of purity, as opposed to "modernity," which amounts to rejecting the imports of cultural mixture, viewed as a result of foreign domination. |
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