Who are Bedouins? can you please send me the answer
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Bedouin, also spelled Beduin, Arabic Badawi and plural Badw, Arabic-speaking nomadic peoples of the Middle Eastern deserts, especially of North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Syria, and Jordan. ... Cattle nomads are found chiefly in South Arabia and in Sudan, where they are called Baqqārah (Baggara).
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By Adam Woodard
A description of modern-day Bedouins could easily warrant the attention of numerous writers and books on the topic.
Like any group of seemingly enigmatic throwbacks to a bygone time, descriptions of the Bedouins are naturally prone to over-simplifications or incorrect parallels.
One the one hand, they can at first be seen to be similar to the Romani people of Europe, given their nomadic lifestyle. On the other hand, their insistence on sticking to their own ways in frequent contravention of “modern” norms and laws causes them to be compared to the Mafia.
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