Social Sciences, asked by DaisyV, 1 year ago

The farmers in Egypt are popularly called
a. Fellahin
b. Bedouin
c. Malahins
d. Krishak​

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Answered by ammanshaikh286
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Answered by DodieZollner
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Fellahin

  • Egyptian farmers were known as fellahin, the term derived from the Arabic word for ploughman (an agricultural labourer) in the Middle East, and North Africa.
  • Farmers in Ancient Egypt during harvesting time cultivated crops like wheat, barley, vegetables, pomegranates, figs, melons, and vines.
  • The term Fellahin is commonly used in association with Egypt because, in history, the country was a breadbasket of the Mediterranean world.
  • The high population growth rate of the Fellahin have made improvements in agriculture possible. They continue to lead ordinary lives and live in mud-brick houses.

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