The Bedouins became nomads in the Byzantine Empire largely due to their adaptation to the arid desert environment of the Arabian Peninsula, which made a pastoral, mobile lifestyle more sustainable. This nomadic way of life allowed them to search for water and grazing land for their herds, while also facilitating trade and interaction with settled communities. Additionally, socio-political factors, such as the influence of regional powers and occasional conflicts, encouraged their mobility and independence.
by conquering varies of land
They attracted visitors to Constantinople merchant came to trade the byzantine people liked to show off their wealth and they impressed their visitors by ceremonies, glittering jewels and some rich clothes. The visitors brought all the products home with them to show others.
I believe this is false. If your in AOA, you should look at your previous lessons for the answer, unless of course your in a test. But the correct answer is FALSE. (:
to help their surplus and the phaoh
Constantinople became the new capital in the year a.d. 312
The Byzantine Empire.
How were lands that were once part of the Byzantine Empire added to the Islamic world?
by conquering varies of land
August 9, 527 A.D.
They attracted visitors to Constantinople merchant came to trade the byzantine people liked to show off their wealth and they impressed their visitors by ceremonies, glittering jewels and some rich clothes. The visitors brought all the products home with them to show others.
Not sure what you mean by "new." Historically, it would be Byzantium. The Byzantine or Eastern Roman Empire began with the Roman Emperor Constantine I in the 4th Century CE; as Western Europe was collapsing into the Dark Ages, he moved the (his new) Roman capitol to the location of Byzantium in Turkey; to become the great city of Constantinople (known today as Istanbul). It continued on as the premier power center of civilization & culture of the Eastern Mediterranean for about a 1000 years, until it was conquered by the Ottomans...
Yes they do, this answer probably won't be seen, but nomads are almost everywhere, anyone can become nomads anytime.
I believe this is false. If your in AOA, you should look at your previous lessons for the answer, unless of course your in a test. But the correct answer is FALSE. (:
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.
to help their surplus and the phaoh
Constantinople became the new capital in the year a.d. 312
The eastern part of the Roman Empire continued to be the Roman Empire. Historians have coined the term Byzantine Empire to indicate the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part of this empire. However, the people in question did not even know this term and continued to call it Roman Empire.