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    Was there a “Bedouinization of Arabia”? by Macdonald, M

    Published 2015
    “…He contrasted this with Arabia in the sixth and seventh centuries in which he claimed “the Bedouin form of society and ideo logy prevailed”. …”
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    The Bedouin of central Oman: adaptation or fossilization. by Chatty, D

    Published 1982
    “…Historically analyzes the impact of the Petroleum Development (Oman) Company and Western legal, economic, bureaucratic forces on the Bedouin of central Oman. This impact was complex. …”
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    Role of the bedouins in the national revolution in Egypt in 1882 by V. V. Romanov, S. A. Bogomolov

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The article analyzes the role of the Bedouins in the general revolution of 1882 in Egypt. …”
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    Female Camel Nomenclature among Arabia’s Bedouins by Amel Salman, Nafla S. Kharusi

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…As a result, an extensive classification system of camel naming prevails among Bedouin Arabs. The category names assigned, in particular to the females, serve as “information packages” that transmit traditional knowledge from one generation to the next. …”
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    Stress Patterns of Bedouin Hijazi Arabic: An OT Account by Oh, Eunjin

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…Viewing Bedouin Hijazi Arabic stress system as being quantity-sensitive, rightward and nonfinal (cf, Al-Mozainy (1981)), I show that general constraints formulated in Prince and Smolensky (1993) derive the BHA stress patterns in much simpler way. …”
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    The Bedouin in contemporary Syria : the persistence of tribal authority and control by Chatty, D

    Published 2010
    “…Little information is available regarding contemporary relations between Bedouin tribes and the Syrian state apparatus. These ties are mainly expressed through relationships of patronage and clientism between tribal leaders and state operatives. …”
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    Poetry as women's resistance to the consequences of Bedouin displacement in Jordan by Seeley, M

    Published 2013
    “…Despite the significant displacement that Jordanian Bedouin families have undergone in recent generations, Bedouin women are able to mitigate some of the consequences of that displacement through the opportunities and influence they have gained as Nabati poets.…”
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    Bedouin in Lebanon: The transformation of a way of life or an attitude? by Chatty, D

    Published 2010
    “…Thus in Lebanon the majority of Bedouin are 'stateless' without papers and live beyond the 'boundaries' of government services. …”
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