Bedou
16-12-2004, 06:26
The Al-Wuhaydi tribe having successfully reigned in the Jordanian kingdom.
The small strip of land between them and the Mediterranean sea was not going to go untouched.
The Al-Wuhaydi had heard of the Koriesh tribe's slow down in Babylonia.
They would race this push to the sea and prove that they were superior to the Koriesh, in making war.
Out of Jordan across the Negev, the routes that raiders had taken were now taken by over thrity-five thousand Bedouin cavlary, fifty thousand camlery,
and fifty thousand footmen.
It would take some time be certain the populace was subdued and understood its place.
These were the lands of the Hebrews, the Bedouins knew that if treated fairly they could be lead easily, if ruffled...these fools could possible try to resist to the last.
...and that is exactly what it would be...
The small strip of land between them and the Mediterranean sea was not going to go untouched.
The Al-Wuhaydi had heard of the Koriesh tribe's slow down in Babylonia.
They would race this push to the sea and prove that they were superior to the Koriesh, in making war.
Out of Jordan across the Negev, the routes that raiders had taken were now taken by over thrity-five thousand Bedouin cavlary, fifty thousand camlery,
and fifty thousand footmen.
It would take some time be certain the populace was subdued and understood its place.
These were the lands of the Hebrews, the Bedouins knew that if treated fairly they could be lead easily, if ruffled...these fools could possible try to resist to the last.
...and that is exactly what it would be...