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 1  I             |      day, is considered by the Bedawîn as derogatory to the position
 2  I             |       children bartered to the Bedawîn in exchange for arms and
 3  I             |      endeavoured to reduce the Bedawîn tribes to submission, but
 4  I             |       immediate followers; his Bedawîn allies were ordered either
 5  I             | without resistance, only a few Bedawîn under the command of 'Hâlid
 6  I             |       booty here on earth. The Bedawîn tribes in the neighbourhood
 7  I             |      Year of Deputations,' the Bedawîn tribes one after another
 8  I,      VII(1)| building, but accounted by the Bedawîn one of the most sacred spots
 9  I,      VII(1)|         A great saint with the Bedawîn, perhaps the ancestor of
10  I,      VII(1)|    foot. It is regarded by the Bedawîn with great veneration, and
11  I,      VII(1)|       prophet of the legend. A Bedawîn's notions of the separate
12  I,      VII(1)|   quite unknown to the present Bedawîn inhabitants, but they nevertheless
13  I,      VII(1)|    live camel, the greatest of Bedawîn blessings, miraculously
14  I,      XVI(2)|     strongly (as do the modern Bedawîn) to female offspring, and
15 II,    XXXIV(1)|       great favourite with the Bedawîn. It grows freely in the
16 II,   XXXVII(2)|       of the verse. The modern Bedawîn frequently do the same,
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