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Bedouins are nomads who raise livestock traditionally and people who live in Amman are in the manufacturing industries.
You explain the nomadic lifestyle of the Bedouin people and their use of lifestock. You also explain how this is different than the settled lifestyle that you (likely) embrace. Finally, you discuss both the benefits and drawbacks of each lifestyle. You may also wish to discuss the increasingly settled nature of Bedouin communities as both Israel and Arab countries employ initiatives to build "Bedouin cities", but this is a complex issue that may require the kids to be a little older.
How did the Beduins help expand Islam
Nomadic. They move from place to place.
Enjoy the Bedouin lifestyle. Search for oil. Build a solar energy station.
The traditional clothing of the Bedouin is robes.
From traiding
Bedouin.
A member of the nomadic Berber people of the Sahara is typically called a Tuareg.
you would find berber people in Moroco Algeria, a little in Egypt
Bedouin's domain is Sahara - as in the Sahara Desert. Bedouins traditionally live a nomadic lifestyle, spreading from the Persian Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean, and from the borders of Turkey to Yemen. The word 'bedouin' comes from the Arab word 'Bedou' that means "desert dweller." Estimates say nomadic Bedouins constitute about 10% of the population of the Middle East. Traditionally, the Bedouin's home is a tent set up in the desert.
They have many famous Berber dishes they eat like Seksu (couscous), Tajine, Pastilla (bestela), Berber pizza and Bouchiar .. etc