Nomadic people and settled populations often experience conflicts over land use, resource allocation, and cultural differences. Nomads typically require vast areas for grazing and movement, which can encroach on the agricultural lands of settled communities. This competition for resources, along with differing lifestyles and values, can lead to misunderstandings and tensions. Additionally, settled societies may view nomadic practices as disruptive or unproductive, further exacerbating conflicts.
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