The Arabs as a people in the Arabian Peninsula are mentioned in documents from the 9th century B.C. Judeo-Christian and Islamic tradition teaches that the Arabs are the descendants of Ishmael the son of Abraham and have existed since his time.
There are about 5 or more dialects For example , Bedouins , Hijazi(western region) , Najdi , Qasiymy (centerl), Shargawi (eastern region) , And southern and northern region
Bedouins get water from oases and underground aquifers.
Bedouins ate milk, cheese, and yogurt that they could make from milk from their animals. they also ate dates, chicken, and lamb.
Bedouins speak many different dialects of Arabic. Most Bedouins in Israel speak Hebrew and Levantine Arabic.
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Because they atacked Arabia
Saudi Arabia has the most Bedouins. 5 million to be exact.
The Kaaba was significant to the Bedouins because it housed images of their gods. It is a cuboid building in Mecca, which is in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is where they live. They are a desert tribe.
This question likely refers to the Bedouin peoples. The Bedouin are nomads are not limited to Arabia alone, and can be found in Israel and Egypt for example also.
Answer 1Government practicesAnswer 2Most of Saudi customs and traditions come from later sedentary Arab sources. The Bedouins, or nomadic Arabs, are consistently maligned by central Arab governments and the Saudi government is no exception. Bedouins live in social equality, whereas the Saudis live in a highly discriminatory economic situation. Bedouins are not terribly religious and could be considered the first secular Muslims. Saudi Arabia is one of the most religious governments in the world. Bedouins are hospitable to foreigners whereas the Saudi government is extremely restrictive as concerns who can enter the Kingdom.In short, the Bedouins have no substantial influence on Saudi customs of governance.
bedouins dress with a long black dress (with designs)all the way to the ancle.
Bedouins
Saudi Arabia was primarily home to Bedouins or desert nomads, owing to the fact that there was not much pasture for their animals nor sufficiently arable land for crops.
F. S. Vidal has written: 'The oasis of al-Hasa' 'Bedouin migrations in the Ghawar oil field, Saudi Arabia' -- subject(s): Bedouins in Saudi Arabia
The Ottoman Empire aka Turkey
The Bedouins used to have camels for transportation . But nowadays bedouins use jeeps.