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who are Nomads, Bushmen, Beduins, Tuaregs .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The two most important nomadic tribes of the Sahara desert are the Bedouins and the Tuaregs. They rear wild goats, wild sheep and camels which provide them with milk and leather for making belts, bags etc. They wear heavy robes as a protection against hot winds and dust storms.
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 \huge \textit {Nomads}

Nomads are people who do not live in one place but move from one area to another to earn their living. In many parts of India, we can see nomadic pastoralists on the move with their needs of cattle.

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 \huge \textit {Bushmen}

The San peoples, also known as the Bushmen, are members of various Khoe, Tuu, or Kx'a-speaking indigenous hunter-gatherer groups that are the first nations of Southern Africa,

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 \huge \textit {Bedouins}

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.

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 \huge \textit {Tuaregs}

The Tuareg people are about 2 million nomadic people who live across the Sahara Desert, including in the North African countries of Mali, Niger, Libya, Algeria and Chad. The Tuaregs are part of the Berber group of people, and they are largely Muslim.

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