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Fellaheen

Fellaheen.jpg Preparing for conquestThumbnailsThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallPreparing for conquestThumbnailsThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wallPreparing for conquestThumbnailsThe beds of the rest of the family stood in the back of the lodge, against the wall

The lower orders in Egypt, with the exception of a very small proportion, chiefly residing in the large towns, consist of Felláheen (or Agriculturists). Most of those in the great towns, and a few in the smaller towns and some of the villages, are petty tradesmen or artificers, or obtain their livelihood as servants, or by various labours. In all cases, their earnings are very small; barely sufficient, in general, and sometimes insufficient, to supply them and their families with the cheapest necessaries of life.