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Why were the Beduoins important in Arab society?

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Answer: The Bedouin are itinerant people groups of Arabia referred to in Arabic as bedu, ˓arab, and a˓rab. They are particularly known for keeping camels, whose taming in the third millenium made exchange and assaulting—their principle occupations—simpler.

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Answer:

They were known for keeping camels, whose domestication in the third millenium made trade and raiding—their main occupations—easier.

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