BEDOUINS
Bedouins have been breeding Arabian horses for more than 5,000 years
Since the Bedouins are mainly nomadic people they move constantly. They live primarily in villages with their families in Saudi Arabia, Libya, Jordan, Egypt, Israel, Syria, and Sudan. Bedouins are, of course, not limited to one country or region, though the more traditional Bedouins do normally inhabit the desert regions, including the Sinai and the Eastern and Western Deserts. However, these days, they can also be found in many of the resort communities of the Sinai and even in the larger cities of Egypt, such as Cairo. In many countries where they reside, there has been increasing governmental pressure for them to leave their nomadic lifestyle behind and become settled since, as nomads, Bedouins do not pay property taxes, income taxes, and several other forms of taxes since they are not applicable to a nomadic lifestyle. When they live in these new cities, suddenly they become part of the tax base.
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Bedouins, as a distinct group of nomadic Arab tribes, have existed for centuries, with their roots tracing back to the pre-Islamic era, around the 6th century CE. They are traditionally associated with the Arabian Peninsula and have adapted to the harsh desert environment over time. Their culture and way of life have been shaped by the need for mobility, trade, and pastoralism, making them an integral part of the history and identity of the Arab world.
Nomadic culture is a culture in which many cultures has been traditionally nomadic which is that they have no home, food , water, clothes and so on. Nomadic culture is a very poor culture for tons of different culture. A.Tuck
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Central Asia has historically been a home to nomadic people, with cultures such as the Mongols, Kazakhs, and Turkic peoples known for their nomadic lifestyles. These groups have traditionally depended on herding livestock and moving across vast open steppes in search of grazing lands.
It is part of their culture and through the centuries they have been forced to move by people in an area where they are camped. They still exist in through out Europe and are still hated. I have seen gypsies in Germany, Italy, and Russia.
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.
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The Jews have been exiled from their homeland and spent most of their history in exile in foreign lands. They have only recently returned to their ancestral homeland.