Bedouins traditionally trade in livestock such as camels, sheep, and goats. They also engage in the trading of handicrafts, such as carpets, textiles, and jewelry, often exchanging goods with settled populations for items they may need or want. Additionally, in modern times, some Bedouins have also become involved in trading commodities, like spices, coffee, and other food products.
The Bedouins traded grain and other sedentary produce
The Bedouins got to have privileges because they could go to North Africa. In North Africa, they could trade and get really wealthy. Because of there knowledge of the desert, the Bedouins could help people get across the desert and get paid back.
The Bedouins used to have camels for transportation . But nowadays bedouins use jeeps.
Bedouins use camels for their transport
Bedouins are the desert nomads who use camels.camel
bedouins cant eat Pork.
Bedouins get water from oases and underground aquifers.
bedouins dress with a long black dress (with designs)all the way to the ancle.
The largest populations of Bedouins live in the Arabian desert and the Sahara Desert.
The Arabian horse is considered a gift from Allah by the Bedouins. These horses were highly valued for their stamina, loyalty, and adaptability to the harsh desert environments in which the Bedouins lived.
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Bedouins are Arabs and Muslims. They celebrate most Muslim holy days such as Eid.