Search Results - "Bedouins"
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The impact of Bedouin agricultural gardens on biodiversity in South Sinai, Egypt
Published 2015“…This project assesses the impact of traditional Bedouin agricultural gardens on biodiversity within the St Katherine Protectorate, South Sinai, Egypt. …”
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Coral reef fisheries of the Mzeina Bedu in South Sinai
Published 2020Subjects: “…Bedouin…”
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Exploring Feminist Concerns In A Cultural Context: The Voices Of Service Providers For Sex Trafficked Females In Jordan
Published 2016“…The diverse cultural groups in Jordan, which include indigenous Jordanians, Bedouins, Gypsies, Syrian refugees, Iraqi refugees and other minority groups, have created layers of vulnerability for women and girls that contribute to them becoming victims of sexual exploitation. …”
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Faktor kemerosotan sektor perdagangan mamluk (872-922H/1468- 1517M): suatu analisis berdasarkan sumber sejarah1
Published 2009“…The disturbances by the Julban (the royal Mamluks) and Bedouins also affected the commercial sector. During this insecure situation, trade and commerce could not develop. …”
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Deciphering ‘Arab hospitality’: Identifying key characteristics and concerns
Published 2018“…Such distancing of hospitality from its Abrahamic Bedouin legacy is further supported by an observation that some social spaces are being penetrated with inhospitable relations with the ‘other’ (non-Arab guest), thereby challenging pre-modern perceptions of Arab (or Bedouin) hospitality. …”
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Migratory bird species benefit from traditional agricultural gardens in arid South Sinai
Published 2015“…We assess the importance of traditional Bedouin agricultural gardens for both resident and migratory species by comparing the density and functional composition of birds within the irrigated gardens to those in the unmanaged desert habitat. …”
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Ibn Khaldun’s (1332-1406) concept of al-Assabiyya – Obsolete notion or enduring reality?
Published 2009“…The concept of al-Assabiyya which can be translated as kinship, tribal solidarity, commitment, loyalty, blood relationship and identification with one’s own tribe, was coined by Ibn Khaldun during his study of nomadic Arab Bedouin tribes, particularly the Berbers of North Africa. …”
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عبدالله الطيب المجذوب وتفسيره للقرآن الطريقة والمنهج = 'Abdallah al-tayyeb al-majthub wa tafsirihi lil al-Quran al-Tariqah wa al-manhaj...
Published 2013“…This book presented the factors that led to the formation of his personality, including the genetic factor, the educational factor, the national and religious factor, his self-esteem, his love for poetry and Bedouin, his attachment to the Holy Quran, and the impact of his British wife on his personality. …”
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