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  • Fellah - Wikipedia
    A fellah (Arabic: فَلَّاح fallāḥ; feminine فَلَّاحَة fallāḥa; plural fellaheen or fellahin, فلاحين, fallāḥīn) is a local farmer, usually a farmer or agricultural labourer in the Middle East and North Africa The word derives from the Arabic word for "ploughman" or "tiller" In Egypt, fellahin refers to farmers, whether they are from the north or the south of the
  • FELLAHIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FELLAH is a peasant or agricultural laborer in an Arab country (such as Egypt)
  • Fellahin - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
    The Fellahin of Egypt are indigenous rural villagers mostly living in Upper, Middle and Lower Egypt along the banks of the Nile valley They are believed to be among the oldest farmers on earth whose highly productive agriculture, characterized by total reliance on irrigation and intensive labor, contributed to the rise of the ancient Egyptian civilization
  • Jewish land purchase in Palestine - Wikipedia
    The fellahin who sold land in an attempt to turn "vegetable tracts into citrus groves became dependent on world markets and on the availability of maritime transportation
  • Fellah | Arab society | Britannica
    Other articles where fellah is discussed: Egypt: Ethnic groups: …delta, where peasant agriculturists, the fellahin, have been less affected by intermarriage with outside groups
  • Fellahin - Description - eHRAF World Cultures
    The Fellahin of Egypt are indigenous rural villagers mostly living in Upper, Middle and Lower Egypt along the Nile valley They are believed to be among the oldest farmers on earth whose highly productive agriculture, characterized by total reliance on irrigation and intensive labor, contributed to the rise of the ancient Egyptian civilization
  • Fellah — Grokipedia
    A fellah (Arabic: فَلَّاح‎, fallāḥ; plural fellaheen or fellahin, فَلَّاحِين‎, fallāḥīn) denotes a peasant farmer or agricultural laborer in Arab countries, most prominently in Egypt, where this social class has historically dominated rural life through intensive cultivation of Nile Valley soils [1] [2] Derived from the Arabic root falaha, signifying "to plow" or
  • Fellahin (Arab Peasants) - Overview | StudyGuides. com
    Encyclopedia overview about Fellahin (Arab Peasants) Introduction The fellahin, traditional rural farmers and agricultural laborers, form a vital part of the Middle Eastern and North African agrarian landscape These individuals are deeply rooted in the land, primarily engaging in agriculture within fertile river valleys, such as those of the Nile in Egypt and the Jordan in the Levant Their
  • Egyptian Fellahin
    The Fellahin had very limited rights and were able retain only a fraction of the value of the grain and other agricultural products they harvested It was a system that emerged throughout the Middle East that nable rulers to extract the maximum value of the harvest without the costs and potential civil disorders associated with slavery
  • The Palestinian Fellahin: Making the desert bloom for 5,000 years
    For thousands of years the Fellaheen, the Palestinian peasant farmer, was the backbone of Palestine's agrarian economy Millennia of experience had made the





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