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Life on the Arabian Peninsula
Essential Questions: How does the geography of the Arabian Peninsula impact the life of early Arabs? (culture, beliefs, economy, government) Life on the Arabian Peninsula Chapter 3 Lesson 1
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Name the continent. What is the geography like on the Arabian Peninsula? Name this continent
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As you take notes, think about:
How does desert life affect… ….culture? ….economy? ….government? ….belief systems?
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Physical Features and Climate
With a partner, brainstorm -the geography of the Arabian Peninsula. -the climate of this area. -what surrounds the peninsula? -how big is this area in comparison to the USA? Use pages in the atlas.
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Physical Features of theArabian Peninsula
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Crossroad of 3 Continents
What surrounds this area? How does this geography impact life? Oasis in the desert
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Nomads Bedouins = Arab herders Nomads Oasis
How do people adapt to living in the desert? Bedouins = Arab herders Nomads Oasis Notice the clothes. Why?
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Family Life Think about it… What is the real meaning of family?
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Physical Features of theArabian Peninsula
The Arabic Bedouin people adapted to nomadic desert life by breeding camels, Arabian horses, and sheep; but they have also grown date palms and other crops.
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Mecca and Medina =Trade Cities
600’s move to marketplaces Market became cities Western coast center for trade Spices fr. India Ivory fr. Africa Larger oasis=Soil and h2o for farming Mecca and Medina
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Trade Routes and Goods Sea=boat & land=camel Products inventions
Cult. Exchanges What do trade routes offer the people?
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Many Religions Some Arabs = polytheistic Pilgrimage to Ka’aba
Blended Jewish and Christian beliefs = new rituals
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Mecca: Abraham in Mecca
Ka’aba assoc. w/ Abraham = imp. Jewish, Christian, Islam Thought descendants of Abraham Believed Abraham + son Ishmael built Ka’aba for God Allah (monotheists)
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What is happening in this picture?
Ka’aba
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