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Amazigh art fees as an added aesthetic value to enrich glass art products [PDF]
The Amazigh culture has preserved an ancient decorative art, and this ancient decorative art is reflected in the weaving of carpets and ceramics, as it takes the form of geometric drawings that often use the “Tifinagh” alphabet, and the craftsmanship of ...
Nahed Osman +2 more
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The article underlines the importance of barley in the ancient North African diet, looking at a specific contemporary food, bsisa. This is made from green barley, toasted, ground, and mixed with spices and water and oil into a sort of porridge.
Elizabeth Fentress
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This paper analyses the linguistic diversity among the Berberophones in northern Morocco in the period of the Spanish Protectorate in Morocco (1912–1956).
Araceli González Vázquez
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On the Issue of the Berber Written Tradition
The article is devoted to the study of the linguistic tradition of the Berbers, who are the indigenous people of North Africa. The Berbers have maintained a rich tradition of spoken language.
E. N. Fursova
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The positive effects of the succession policy in the Maghreb from the conquest until the end of the Almohad state [PDF]
This research was devoted to studying the implications of the policy of inclusiveness in the Maghreb from the conquest to the end of the Almohad state.
Badei M. I, Mohammed H. Y
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La construction de l’autochtonie au Maroc
This paper deals with the notion of indigenous identity in Morocco. We are questioning the indigenous category as it is unsuitable for Berbers groups in Morocco.
Mohammed Aderghal, Romain Simenel
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Terms of Reference in the Berber History, Tradition and Art in Maghreb [PDF]
The present article aims at presenting the mysticism and beauty of Maghreb mirrored in the art and traditions of the Berbers, Kabylie and Tuareg people, who brought a generous contribution to the development and maintenance of their artistic and ...
Mihaela Bratu
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HLA Class I and Class II Alleles and Haplotypes Confirm the Berber Origin of the Present Day Tunisian Population. [PDF]
In view of its distinct geographical location and relatively small area, Tunisia witnessed the presence of many civilizations and ethnic groups throughout history, thereby questioning the origin of present-day Tunisian population.
Abdelhafidh Hajjej +4 more
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Berber Factor in North Africa: Common Features and Local Peculiarities
The article considers a place and influence of Berber-speaking communities in each of five countries of the North Africa: Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Mauritania and Tunis.After gaining the independence, demands are growing in all these states to recognize ...
Yu. Zinin
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Berberzy na marginesie historii
Berbers marginalized by history The Berbers belong to a group of “nations without state.” They are divided into a number of factions characterized by their own specificity (dialect and way of life), scattered endemically in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia ...
Ryszard Maria Vorbrich
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