Bedouin who can prove entitlement will receive half their land, or compensation.
From the economist.com
Overlapping curved panels hang from the ceiling to form a Cubist bedouin tent.
From the bloomberg.com
Also I do not see him distinguishing between bedouin and non-bedouin Arabs.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Intrigues Americans during visit by bring his bedouin tent to sleep in.
From the guardian.co.uk
The professional class is going bedouin, as some in Silicon Valley say.
From the businessweek.com
Bedouin tradition is to treat guests to coffee or tea, or sometimes both.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Bedouin hunters have been reported to use P. lefebvrei as bait in traps to attract birds.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Another tale has the caliph dining with a bedouin unaware of the identity of his guest.
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Starting with the 11th century, the Arab bedouin Banu Hilal tribes migrated to the West.
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A member of a nomadic tribe of Arabs
The Bedouin (/u02C8bu025Bdu1D7F.u026An/; Arabic: u0628u064Eu062Fu064Eu0648u0650u064A badawu012B) are an Arab seminomadic group, descended from nomads who have historically inhabited the Arabian and Syrian deserts. Their name means "desert dwellers" in Arabic language. Their territory stretches from the vast deserts of North Africa to the rocky sands of the Middle East...
A generic name for a desert-dweller; a term generally applied to Arab nomadic groups
(Bedouins) An Arab of any of the nomadic tribes of the Arabian, Syrian, Nubian, or Sahara deserts.
A nomadic desert people, the original Arabs.
Formerly nomadic tribespeople. Some of the older Qatari Bedouins will have spent their early life travelling in the desert as nomads.
Desert-dwelling Arabs, originally nomadic, using camels, but now mostly settled, raising sheep
An Arabic group, mostly desert Nomads, but many settled in Israel.
People of the Arabina desert who bred and lived among Arabian horses.