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LL/47439
G. Lékégian
n.d.
Encampment of Beduins
[William Vaughn Tupper Scrapbook Collection]

Albumen print, mounted, cropped
33 x 39 cm
 
Boston Public Library, Print Department
William Vaughn Tupper Scrapbook Collection, Call no.: 4098B.104 v31 (p.18), Creative Commons - Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0)
 
Transcription:
The Bedouins- the Bedawi-Bedu- consisting of various tribes quite dissimilar are Nomadic Arabs very unlike the fellahin and the Arabs of the Towns. The Beduins of the north have inherited the fiery blood of the desert tribes who achieved such exploits under the banner of the prophet. it is indifferent to a Beduin where he pitches his tent, provided the pasturage is good and a spring nearby- It is only a shelter from the sun and chilling night. He is very poor, flocks of goats, and camels are his only possesion- He is a lax Mussulman, not praying five times each day and knowing little of the Koran. Relics of the old star worship is found amounsgst them,
 
LL/47439


 

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