「Bedouin」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Blood Disputes among | Bedouin and rural Arabs in Israel: Revenge, Mediation |
| burning has emerged, with serious impacts on | Bedouin and their surrounding environment. |
| partly because of the interaction between the | Bedouin and the Monastery. |
| a camel, Leachman was easily able to pass as | Bedouin and often travelled incognito. |
| e her guns disabled the British destroyer HMS | Bedouin and set the large tanker SS Kentucky on fire. |
| In the strictest sense, the Negev | Bedouin are defined today as Arab nomads, who live by |
| traditional people of the area, the Jebeliya | Bedouin, are a unique people having been brought from |
| toralist social structure can be found in the | Bedouin article. |
| are a Muslim and Arabic tribe of the nomadic | Bedouin Baggara people in Sudan's Darfur region. |
| It was a farming village with | Bedouin camps until the 1990s, when the city was huge |
| Israeli media that, "The state is pushing its | Bedouin citizens to the point where they may launch a |
| as appointed head of the local council of the | Bedouin city of Kuseife by the Ministry of Internal A |
| on Road 264, about 2 kilometres south of the | Bedouin city of Rahat and around 10 km from Beersheba |
| The Negev | Bedouin community consists of numerous indigenous tri |
| d marks a division of social status among the | Bedouin component of the population of this region, w |
| as a small library and also displays items of | Bedouin culture such as jewelry, dress, utensils, and |
| She is an Arab citizen of Israel of | Bedouin descent. |
| Following clinic construction, 22 Jewish and | Bedouin doctors and 87 professional volunteers from t |
| rethusa; six destroyers (HMS Somali, Ashanti, | Bedouin, Eskimo, Lamerton and Wheatland); three mines |
| Prior to filming, Daniels spent time with a | Bedouin family out in the Wadi Rum to develop a feel |
| In the 1720s, Dhaher al-Omar a | Bedouin, fortified the town of TIberias and signed an |
| name Abu Ramla ("Father of the Sands") by his | Bedouin friends. |
| He took a | Bedouin guide from the Haweitat tribe to escort him t |
| Israeli security forces' shooting of these | Bedouin had created blood feuds in the area. |
| "It should be noted that the term Beersheba | Bedouin has a meaning more definite than one would ex |
| 1929), | Bedouin Israeli politician, murdered. |
| rs of the Middle East dealt a severe blow the | Bedouin lifestyle of tribes such as `Annizah, which w |
| Thus, throughout the 1950s many | Bedouin men emigrated to newly established Jewish far |
| majority of the citizens of Basmat Tab'un are | Bedouin Muslims. |
| He was apparently killed by | Bedouin near the British front in Sinai, close to Raf |
| Within this fence, because the | Bedouin never registered their holdings on paper, the |
| ecessary to distinguish between the marauding | Bedouin nomads of the interior, who were chiefly herd |
| Bedouin of North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula | |
| His family were Muslim | Bedouin of the Mazarib tribe. |
| A special problem was posed by the nomadic | Bedouin of the south, who were reluctant to cooperate |
| The uncooperative | bedouin of the Southern District were counted approxi |
| es of Tunisia, or the Gussa allegories of the | Bedouin of the Sinai. |
| velopment of Municipal Authority for the Arab | Bedouin of the Unrecognized Villages in the Negev," a |
| The | Bedouin people in Sinai today face similar challenges |
| uth Sinai and represents the largest group of | Bedouin People in Sinai. |
| d the vision are Peganum harmala, used by the | Bedouin people in present times but not identified wi |
| the largest populations of Muzziena in Sinai, | Bedouin people have lived in this town (once a small |
| hey represent, are an outgrowth of the Kounta | Bedouin peoples (of both Arab and Berber origins) who |
| everal projects to improve the welfare of the | Bedouin population of the Negev, among them the estab |
| Despite state hegemony over the Negev, the | Bedouin regarded 600,000 dunams of the Negev as their |
| 7), during which time he suppressed a serious | Bedouin revolt, Tirnova (1847) and then Belgrade (184 |
| ding country was said to be unsafe because of | Bedouin robbers (B. |
| ohn Paul II on 13 November 1983.Akilla Aga, a | Bedouin ruler of the area is buried in the village, a |
| nd Umm al-Ghanam was established in 1940 as a | Bedouin settlement and was recognized by the Israeli |
| aders included: BUSTAN founder Devorah Brous, | Bedouin Shaykhs Labad and Ibrahim Abu Afash, Wadi el- |
| erica and involved with research on Al-Sayyid | Bedouin Sign Language. |
| "Dark | Bedouin Silver" - 6:13 |
| giment made up exclusively of desert-dwelling | Bedouin soldiers. |
| Bedouin Soundclash - "Stand Alone" (3:34) | |
| Dancing In The Dark - | Bedouin Soundclash with Arkells & Saint Alvia |
| The | Bedouin Soundclash song 'Jeb Rand', from the album So |
| s featured include Tom Green, Russell Peters, | Bedouin Soundclash, Adam Beach, Lauren Collins, Hedle |
| that Paramore will be the special guest with | Bedouin Soundclash, The Sounds and Janelle Monae at t |
| Writing Women's Worlds: | Bedouin Stories (University of California Press 1993) |
| aten collectively from a large platter in the | Bedouin style, standing around the platter with the l |
| lonel Gaddafi has pitched a giant traditional | Bedouin tent for his three-day visit to the Italian c |
| Bedouin tents were set up for inhabitants who had not | |
| or Bedouins and Villagers, becoming the first | Bedouin to serve in the Knesset. |
| On the outskirts of Tiv'on is a | Bedouin township called Basmat Tab'un. |
| he less-populated areas and among the nomadic | Bedouin, tribal custom often is the law. |
| Muzziena | Bedouin Tribe originally from Saudi Arabia, now live |
| Beni Sakhr is the name of a large | Bedouin tribe living in Jordan. |
| 1922 to 1948, Kafr Sabt housed members of the | Bedouin tribe of 'Arab al-Mashariqa who lived in tent |
| rbat Karraza was populated by the Zanghariyya | Bedouin tribe and the village contained a shrine for |
| A | Bedouin tribe whose grazing territory used to be the |
| The Al Muhannadi tribe was one of the several | bedouin tribes to move to Bahrain in 1783, after the |
| The villages were named after the | Bedouin tribes 'Arab al-Zanghariyya and 'Arab al-Hayb |
| The Al Mannai tribe was one of the several | bedouin tribes to move to Bahrain in 1783, after the |
| The Al Nuaim tribe was one of the several | bedouin tribes to move to Bahrain in 1783 after the A |
| e Persian word for garden) to desert-dwelling | Bedouin tribes when they gathered at an oasis. |
| ror Caracalla to protect its inhabitants from | Bedouin tribes, this site dates to the second and thi |
| ed 55 Squadron in operations against the Najd | Bedouin tribesmen. |
| o Sharm el Sheikh road and are found behind a | bedouin village settlement of the same name. |
| For the past | Bedouin village, see Auja al-Hafir. |
| The government's treatment of 45 | Bedouin villages as illegal "squats," and its residen |
| e town is the result of a municipal merger of | Bedouin villages of Shibli and Umm al-Ghanam in 1992. |
| f the right to health within the unrecognized | Bedouin villages in the Negev. |
| , Egypt, the Centre also aims to preserve the | Bedouin way of life, so that the culture does not dis |
| 3, Morton led a geological field party to the | bedouin well at Thamud, in the Eastern Aden Protector |
| he destroyers HMS Tartar, HMS Jupiter and HMS | Bedouin, were despatched from Scapa Flow to capture t |
| The script specified Sallah as a thin 5'2" | Bedouin, while Steven Spielberg envisioned him as "a |
| who did know was "Fouad the Jew and Amos the | Bedouin", referring to the two lead officers of count |
| e, the clinic building came to be used by the | Bedouin youth organization Ajeec for informal educati |
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