The tribal structure is the basal societal structure in all pre-settled societies. A tribe is a group of families with one leader who can effectively maintain the peace within the band of people and negotiate with foreign tribes. In the Arab world, these became very stabilized and served as a method of defending areas of land, choosing religion, and effectively creating their unique cultures.
The Nomads who live in the Arab Deserts are called Bedouins.
The armies were known as the Arab Nomads, Jihadis, or Mujahedin.
They moved with the seasons to avoid the cold and running into more fierce tribes.
The same as anywhere else. Wandering itinerant tribes people.
the Aryans brought a new language to India just like the nomads did over some time there songs poems and their prayers were known through out the centuries.the Aryans organized in tribes the tribes were led by a prince.
The Nomads who live in the Arab Deserts are called Bedouins.
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They were called the Bedouin.
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Nomads wanted to be members of tribes so that there was a support system around them. You cannot survive by yourself for very long in the wilderness.
The armies were known as the Arab Nomads, Jihadis, or Mujahedin.
You mean in modern times? From other "tribes".
There were many skilled horsemen that were nomads. This could include the Mongols,Native American tribes, the Huns, and many others.
They moved with the seasons to avoid the cold and running into more fierce tribes.
The same as anywhere else. Wandering itinerant tribes people.
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Previously nomadic Arab tribes needed to organize due to various factors such as the increasing pressures of trade, competition over resources, and the rise of external threats. As sedentary societies developed, the need for structured governance and alliances became crucial to maintain security and ensure survival. Additionally, the spread of Islam in the 7th century prompted a shift towards a more cohesive social and political structure, fostering unity among tribes for collective strength and identity. This organization ultimately facilitated the establishment of larger, more stable communities.