She lunched in the tents of both the Druze and their sworn enemies, the Beni Sakhr, and met with the sheiks of various Bedouin tribes. |
The town of Misarata, with the support of the powerful Bedouin tribal allies of the Wafallah confederacy, challenged Tripoli's hegemony. |
The nomadic life as led by a Bedouin in the desert may have some romantic appeal, but I can't see what is attractive about it here. |
Lybians in the west, Nubians in the South, Bedouin everywhere and now there is word of a nation called the Hittites. |
The lightweight goat hair tents of the nomadic Bedouin, for instance, can be pitched under a tree for shade, or to catch prevailing breezes. |
Bedouin and Berber traditions fused to form sung poetry called Malhun, using traditional north African wind and percussion instruments. |