This encyclopedia is an essential guide to the different ethno-linguistic groups in Africa and today's complicated Middle East region.Ethnic Groups of Africa and the Middle East contains encyclopedic entries arranged alphabetically within ethno-linguistic classifications. Each entry has four main an introduction identifying the language group, where they are found, and their numbers; a brief discussion of their origins and early history; a section on cultural life that includes religion, literature, social organization, and art; and a final section on political organization and recent history.The contents are appropriate for high school and undergraduate students as well as for experts who need a refresher on groups in Africa and the Middle East. While certain ethnic groups have been combined into a single entry, some―such as the Tuareg, who are a Berber people―are described within their own entries because of their importance in history or cultural domination.
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Culture and Customs of Jordan
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- 7 heures de lecture
The book provides a comprehensive exploration of Jordan's cultural landscape, beginning with its geography and history before delving into its religious dynamics, predominantly Sunni Islam, and interfaith relations. It highlights the pan-Arabic literary tradition and examines the influence of history on architecture, art, and crafts. The cuisine reflects Greater Syrian inspiration, while discussions on gender, marriage, and family reveal evolving women's roles within conservative structures. Social customs are analyzed through themes of honor and respect, culminating in a chapter on music and dance that traces Bedouin influences to contemporary Arab rap.