LOL, no.
it makes me laugh to know that people still think that most arabs still live in tents with their camels and stuff ,while most of them are actually richer than us.
arabs USED to live in tents, but that was a very long time ago, and the people who still do are called 'bedouin' they are arab Nomads, but they are very few.
yes, live in the desert, but if you go there you'll be surprised.
the majority of arabs lives in villas, don't concentrate on arabs just in saudia arbia , arabs are in (qatar , Bahrain , Kuwait , Oman , UAE...) which are some very rich countries.
Gypsies are nomadic people, we never stay in one area for very long. Some now days will live in houses, apartments, etc.. Some still live in vardo (sort of like trailers), in tents etc..
The majority of Russians in the world live in Russia, which is in Eastern Europe.
Obviously, in Korea. But there is a North Korean and South Korea, though.
in the Southwestern region: Arizona, Texas, New Mexico and California
Most Amazigh, often incorrectly called Berbers, live in homes just like everyone else. They are a largely sedentary society in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria an live in smaller towns in those countries as well as small towns in Tunisia and Libya. There are nomadic Amazigh called Touareg who live in tents in the desert and are nomads that move their flocks of sheep between the different oases there.
There are two general categories of Arabs: Fellahin or Settled Arabs and Bedouin or Nomadic/Desert Arabs. The Fellahin, which make up the overwhelming majority of the Arab population (95%), all live in towns or cities and "normal" houses or apartments. The Bedouins historically lived in tents, but today, as substantial minority live in houses or apartments where they have been forcibly settled by regimes as diverse as Egypt, Israel, and Saudi Arabia. For those Bedouins who still live in tents, the reason they do so is because they are a nomadic people who need to provide enough grazing land for their flocks of sheep. As a result, having a fixed dwelling is not useful when trying to keep up with migrating to new pastures. As a result, they use tents since they are easily assembled, disassembled, and reassembled, while still providing sanctuary from the elements.
There are two general categories of Arabs: Fellahin or Settled Arabs and Bedouin or Nomadic/Desert Arabs. The Fellahin, which make up the overwhelming majority of the Arab population (95%), all live in towns or cities and "normal" houses or apartments. The Bedouins historically lived in tents, but today, as substantial minority live in houses or apartments where they have been forcibly settled by regimes as diverse as Egypt, Israel, and Saudi Arabia. For those Bedouins who still live in tents, the reason they do so is because they are a nomadic people who need to provide enough grazing land for their flocks of sheep. As a result, having a fixed dwelling is not useful when trying to keep up with migrating to new pastures. As a result, they use tents since they are easily assembled, disassembled, and reassembled, while still providing sanctuary from the elements. Bedouin tents are typically made using wooden poles to hold up woolen fabrics. These are often dyed in traditional colors that pertain the Bedouin Tribe in question (often patterns of red, black, and white).
There are two general categories of Arabs: Fellahin or Settled Arabs and Bedouin or Nomadic/Desert Arabs. The Fellahin, which make up the overwhelming majority of the Arab population (95%), all live in towns or cities and "normal" houses or apartments. The Bedouins historically lived in tents, but today, as substantial minority live in houses or apartments where they have been forcibly settled by regimes as diverse as Egypt, Israel, and Saudi Arabia. For those Bedouins who still live in tents, the reason they do so is because they are a nomadic people who need to provide enough grazing land for their flocks of sheep. As a result, having a fixed dwelling is not useful when trying to keep up with migrating to new pastures. As a result, they use tents since they are easily assembled, disassembled, and reassembled, while still providing sanctuary from the elements. Bedouin tents are typically made using wooden poles to hold up woolen fabrics. These are often dyed in traditional colors that pertain the Bedouin Tribe in question (often patterns of red, black, and white).
The majority of people who live in the middle eastern regions are known as Arabs.The Arabs again failed in their attempt to seize India from the British Empire.
Arabic is a language. Bedouins typically live in tents. Settled Arabs live either in mud-brick houses, cinder-block houses, or modern multi-story buildings.
Many of them still practice shepherding. Some, though this number is decreasing, still live in tents.
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The Tuareg people mostly live in tents. The tents are made of goat skins or mats.
I think that they live in tents
Most Arabs live in houses or apartments just like all other people. Even the Bedouin, who used to live in tents in the wilderness, are beginning to settle in makeshift dwellings made of wood, stone, and tarp.