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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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At length the Bedouin grew tired of tormenting, and sent him on a camel to the top of a high barren mountain, where he left him to take his chance. I am going to become an African prince, - a Bedouin gentleman. With his shaggy head thrown back like birds when they drink, pressing his spurs mercilessly into the sides of his good horse, Bedouin, and sitting as though falling backwards in the saddle, he galloped to the other flank of the squadron and shouted in a hoarse voice to the men to look to their pistols. |
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