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  2. Bedouin - Wikipedia

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    Bedouins are concentrated in the Beqaa Governorate, although they form a minority there. Many Lebanese people from all over Lebanon have some Arab Bedouin origins, since Arabs migrated to Lebanon from Yemen & Saudi Arabia. The Ghassanids were Christian Bedouins who played a huge role in the genetic admixture of the Lebanese people.

  3. Negev Bedouin women - Wikipedia

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    In many instances, Bedouin women are only permitted to make the trip if accompanied by a male relative. [10] Moreover, the university is a very different cultural space than Negev Bedouin towns. Jewish-Israeli culture is largely modern and secular, as opposed to the traditional

  4. Negev Bedouin - Wikipedia

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    The Negev Bedouin (Arabic: بدْو النقب, Badwu an-Naqab; Hebrew: הבדואים בנגב ‎, HaBedu'im BaNegev) are traditionally pastoral nomadic Arab tribes (), while some are of sub-Saharan African descent, [7] who until the later part of the 19th century would wander between Hijaz in the east and the Sinai Peninsula in the west. [8]

  5. ‘People are suffocating.’ Bedouins in Israel say Gaza war has ...

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    There are some 300,000 Arab Bedouins living in the Negev. As Muslim-Arab citizens of Israel, many are still struggling to find their place in Israeli society 75 years after the Jewish state was ...

  6. What to know about the rescued hostage's Bedouin ... - AOL

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    The rescue from Gaza of hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi, who belongs to the Bedouin community in Israel, has put the focus on a minority group that has largely existed on the margins of Israeli society ...

  7. Bedul - Wikipedia

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    The Bedul (Arabic: البدول, also transcribed Bdul, Badul, Bedoul, B'doul or Budul) are a small Bedouin tribe residing in the vicinity of Petra, Jordan. [1]The origins of the name suggest a possible conversion to Islam at a later period, with scholars proposing Jewish [2] [3] or Nabatean [4] [1] ancestry based on oral traditions.

  8. Palestinian Bedouin - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Not to be confused with Negev Bedouin. Bedouin tribes in the West Bank Palestinian Bedouin [a] (the plural form of Bedouin can be Bedouin or Bedouins) are a nomadic people who have come to form an organic part of the Palestinian people, characterized by a semi- pastoral and agricultural lifestyle ...

  9. Galilee Bedouin - Wikipedia

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    The clothing of Galilee Bedouins differed greatly from the clothing of the Negev Bedouins and of Galilee villagers and townspeople. [8] Women wore thobes with long, straight, and narrow sleeves. The thobes have a long, triangle opening in the front extending from the collar to the waist (the opening was covered by a garment worn underneath).