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Bedu - translation to English

GROUP OF ARAB NOMADS WHO HAVE HISTORICALLY INHABITED THE ARABIAN AND SYRIAN DESERTS
Bedouins; Beduin; Jaloudi; Bedu; Bendouin; Bedouin people; Bedouinism; Bedouin tribe; Beduin tribes; Bedouins of Saudi Arabia; Israeli Bedouins; Israeli Bedouin; Bedouin in Israel; Bedoiun; Bedawin; Bedouin tribes; Bedouins in Israel; The Baduín; Bedaween; History of the Bedouin
  • A Bedouin girl in [[Nuweiba]], Egypt (2015)
  • A [[Negev]] Bedouin man.
  • Bedouins in Syria in the 1950s
  • Bedouin camp in Saudi Arabia in the 1970s
  • Bedouin man in [[Riyadh]], 1964.
  • A Bedouin family in [[Wahiba Sands]], [[Oman]].
  • Map of the Bedouin tribes in 1908
  • Bedouin encampment in the Negev Desert
  • Bedouins' forced transfer during the last decade
  • Bedouin tribes in the West Bank
  • Kerak, Jordan]], who probably was the wife of a sheikh. Braids were predominantly worn by Arab Christian Bedouin women of the tribes of Jordan.<ref name="loc.gov"/>
  • A young Bedouin lighting a camp fire in [[Wadi Rum]], Jordan
  • A group of Bedouins with their [[tent]] in [[Libya]], 1950s
  • Bedouins on [[horseback]], 1950s
  • Bedouin mothers carrying their children on their shoulders. Color photo taken in the late 19th century by the French photographer [[Félix Bonfils]].
  • Mascara]] in [[Algeria]], [[Banu Hilal]].
  • Bedouin soldiers in [[Israel Defense Forces]].
  • A significant percentage of Jordanian Christians are ethnically Bedouin, the picture shows a Bedouin Christian family from [[Madaba]] in 1904
  • Bedouin near [[Merzouga]], [[Morocco]].
  • Tahmasp]], by Bedouins in the [[Hejaz]], 16th century
  • Sinai Region]], 1967
  • Syrian bedouin, 1893
  • Bedouin shepherd in [[Syrian Desert]]
  • Weaving lengths of fabric for tent making using ground loom. Palestine, {{circa}} 1900
  • Three Bedouin sheikhs, c. 1867-1876
  • Palestine Exploration Fund list of Bedouin tribes living West of the River Jordan in 1875.

Bedu         

['bedu:]

прилагательное

общая лексика

бедуинский

bedouinism         
сущ.
1) кочевой образ жизни;
2) бродяжничество.
Bedouin         
Bedouin noun pl. -s also invar. бедуин

Definition

Bedu
['b?du:]
¦ noun another term for Bedouin.
Origin
from Arab. badw.

Wikipedia

Bedouin

The Bedouin, Beduin, or Bedu (; Arabic: بَدْو, romanized: badū, singular بَدَوِي badawī) are nomadic Arab tribes who have historically inhabited the desert regions in the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, the Levant, and Mesopotamia. The Bedouin originated in the Syrian Desert and Arabian Desert but spread across the rest of the Arab world in West Asia and North Africa after the spread of Islam. The English word bedouin comes from the Arabic badawī, which means "desert dweller", and is traditionally contrasted with ḥāḍir, the term for sedentary people. Bedouin territory stretches from the vast deserts of North Africa to the rocky sands of the Middle East. They are traditionally divided into tribes, or clans (known in Arabic as ʿašāʾir; عَشَائِر or qabāʾil قبائل), and historically share a common culture of herding camels and goats. The vast majority of Bedouins adhere to Islam, although there are some fewer numbers of Christian Bedouins present in the Fertile Crescent.

Bedouins have been referred to by various names throughout history, including Arabaa by the Assyrians (ar-ba-ea) being a nisba of the noun Arab, a name still used for Bedouins today. They are referred to as the ʾAʿrāb (أعراب) in Arabic. While many Bedouins have abandoned their nomadic and tribal traditions for a modern urban lifestyle, others retain traditional Bedouin culture such as the traditional ʿašāʾir clan structure, traditional music, poetry, dances (such as saas), and many other cultural practices and concepts. Urbanized Bedouins often organise cultural festivals, usually held several times a year, in which they gather with other Bedouins to partake in and learn about various Bedouin traditions—from poetry recitation and traditional sword dances to playing traditional instruments and even classes teaching traditional tent knitting. Traditions like camel riding and camping in the deserts are still popular leisure activities for urban Bedouins who live in close proximity to deserts or other wilderness areas.

Examples of use of Bedu
1. Lawrence was one of a handful of advisers dispatched to help the Bedu rebels.
2. Like the economically dispossessed young men dying in the insurgency in Iraq today, the Bedu had little to lose from taking the abundant British gold on offer.
3. "The Pretoria initiative has a lot of work to do if it‘s to keep the security situation contained," said Bedu–Addo.
4. The completion of the Hejaz railway from Damascus to Medina in 1'08 had hurt the Bedu, who hired out camels and guides to travellers, and had sidelines in robbery and protection rackets.
5. "If there isn‘t any progress on disarmament, I think it‘s going to be very serious," said Kojo Bedu–Addo, senior African analyst at the London–based Control Risks Group.
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