what were the features of the lives of the Bedouins in the early seventh century ?
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The Bedouins were nomadic tribe of Arabs. Their social organization was much like our American Indians in that it was based on each independent tribe (something our government never figured out when dealing with our Indian they’d make a peace treaty with one tribe but that didn’t mean ALL tribes would recognized it & when another tribe attacked settlers the army would wage war on all tribes. )
They rode camels and those that lived in the desert moved their animals and belongings from oases to oases.
Their diet consisted mainly of camel milk and date palms, and their main source of “riches” or money involved plundering and looting other tribes.
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