Nomadic+Arab

  • 31nomad — n Bedouin, nomadic Arab, Kuchi; gypsy, Romany, Bohemian; wanderer, roamer, rover, rambler, strayer, straggler, gadabout; mover, ambulator, traveler, peregrinator, journeyer, pilgrim; migrator, bird of passage, Sl. rolling stone; migrant or… …

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  • 32Bedouin — /ˈbɛduən/ (say bedoohuhn) noun 1. an Arab of the desert, in Asia or Africa; nomadic Arab. 2. (sometimes lower case) a nomad; wanderer. {French, from Arabic badawīyīn, plural of badawī desert dweller} …

  • 33bedouin — also beduin noun (plural bedouin or bedouins; also beduin or beduins) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle English Bedoyne, from Middle French bedoïn, from Arabic badawī desert dweller, from badw desert, desert dwellers …

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  • 34Religions of the Ancient Near East — The Religions of the Ancient Near East were mostly polytheistic, with some early examples of emerging Henotheism (Atenism, early Judaism). Especially the Luwian pantheon exerted a strong influence on the Ancient Greek religion, while Assyro… …

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  • 35Missriya — are semi nomadic Arabs living in Kordofan, Sudan …

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  • 36Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's letter to George W. Bush — On May 8, 2006, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent a missive directly to then United States President George W. Bush that proposed new ways to end the dispute over the Islamic Republic s development of nuclear power. Contents 1 2006… …

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  • 37Baggara — or Baqqarah Nomadic Arab people. They number about 600,000 and are probably descended from the Arabs who migrated west out of Egypt in the Middle Ages. Today they live in a region of The Sudan extending from Lake Chad east to the Nile, migrating… …

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  • 38Ghardaia — • Prefecture Apostolic in the French Sahara, separated in 1901 from the Vicariate Apostolic of Sahara and the Soudan Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ghardaia     Ghardaia      …

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  • 39desert — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. waste, wilderness, solitude. See uselessness, seclusion. II v. leave, forsake, abandon; secede, run away; leave in the lurch, be faithless, ditch (sl.). See avoidance, relinquishment. n. reward, due …

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  • 40Bedouin tribe — tribe or clan of nomadic Arab people …

    English contemporary dictionary