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Meanings of nomad tribes in English
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Usage of nomad tribes in English
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Such a custom still exists among the nomadtribes of Asia Minor.
2
And if the nomadtribes out in the desert hear of it-
3
But the nomadtribes will be disrupted, Denver will be shattered.
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The nomadtribes had been pressed back and deprived of their best pasturage, namely the Ordos region.
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Next, descending with a volley of yells, a rout of the nomadtribes, mounted on horses, came from the southwest.
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From this exposure to invasion of royal armies or of nomadtribes, ("children of the East," Judges vi.
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This was an old custom among the Tartars and other nomadtribes, who valued horses and cattle as their most precious possessions.
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The nomadtribes also, abandoned by their nobles in the capital and wandering in poverty with their now worthless herds, joined these monks.
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The nomadtribes seem this time to have been proto-Mongols; they made a direct attack on the garrison town and actually conquered it.
10
Persian Beluchistan is quite undeveloped so far, and mostly inhabited by nomadtribes, somewhat brigand-like in many parts and difficult to deal with.
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Thou hast, with thy own eyes, O Sanjaya, seen the whole earth, with even her Mlecchas and nomadtribes, depend upon his grace!
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They come also from the heart of the Sahara, where savage and warlike nomadtribes still to this day maintain their freedom against foreign interference.
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Its empires for the most part built up by the successful invasions of Nomadtribes, contained in their very vastness the elements of dissolution.