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    The Ghomara language is a Northern Berber language spoken in Morocco. It is the mother tongue of the Ghomara Berbers, who total around 10,000 people. Ghomara...
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    The Ghomara (Arabic: غمارة, Berber languages: ⵉⵖⵎⴰⵔⵏ Ighmarn) are a group of tribes in northern Morocco of about 12,000 people[dubious – discuss],[citation...
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  • Ghomara may refer to: the Ghomara people the Ghomara language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ghomara. If an internal...
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    the major Berber languages. Blench (2006) considers Riff to be a dialect cluster, consisting of the following varieties: Riffian Ghomara Shawiya Tidikelt...
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    Rifians (category Articles containing Moroccan Arabic-language text)
    Igzenayen Ikebdanen Iqer'iyen Mestassa Ghomara language Senhaja de Srair language Senhaja de Srair in the Central Rif Ghomara in the Western Rif Jbala in the...
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    southern Morocco Sanhaja de Srair, spoken in the southern part of the Rif Ghomara, spoken in the western part of the Rif Lisan al-Gharbi, formerly spoken...
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  • Shilha (redirect from Shelha language)
    Berber varieties to which it refers include: Ghomara Central Atlas Tamazight Senhaja de Srair language South Oran Berber (various ksour in southwestern...
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    (Tashelhiyt, most of Central Atlas Tamazight) northwestern Moroccan languages (Ghomara, Senhadja de Sraïr) Zenatic (a dialect continuum stretching from eastern...
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    Senhaja de Srair ("Senhaja of Srair") is a Northern Berber language. It is spoken by the Sanhaja Berbers inhabiting the central part of the Moroccan Rif...
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    accepted among the Ghomara of the time, and he established rules for them. He said that he received a revelation in the Berber language, portions of which...
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    Tarifit (redirect from Riffian language)
    other related and smaller Berber languages are spoken in North Morocco: the Sanhaja de Srair and the Ghomara languages. They are only distantly related...
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    Berber languages are spoken in Morocco, as the Senhaja de Srair and the Ghomara dialects in the Rif mountains, the Figuig Shilha (not to be confused with...
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    Berbers (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    31 May 2023. "Berber, Ghomara in Morocco". Joshua Project. Retrieved 31 May 2023. Pereltsvaig, Asya (3 September 2020). Languages of the World: An Introduction...
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  • An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its...
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    Taclḥiyt, IPA: [tæʃlħijt]), is a Berber language spoken in southwestern Morocco. When referring to the language, anthropologists and historians prefer...
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    also known as Judeo-Amazigh, Judeo-Tamazight, and Jewish Amazigh (Berber languages: ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ ⵏ ⵡⵓⴷⴰⵢⵏ tamazight n wudayen,[which?] Hebrew: ברברית יהודית‎...
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    Rharb (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    by the ocean to the north by the river Bou Regreg to the west, by the Ghomara, Zerhoun and Zalagh mountains to the east and by the river Bou Nasr to...
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  • Atlas languages Moroccan Arabic Berber languages Ghomara language Judeo-Berber language Riff languages Senhaja de Srair language Atlas languages Riffian...
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  • a file extension used by Ghost Gharo railway station, in Pakistan Ghomara language Global Health Observatory Global HELP Organization Greater Hartford...
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    Emirate of Nekor (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    belonging to the Banū Urtendi. On the west, it extended to the Banū Marwan of Ghomara and the Banū Humayd and bordered the Mestassa and Sanhaja. Behind these...
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    Zenata (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    The Zenata (Berber languages: Iznaten; Arabic: زناتة, romanized: Zanāta) are a group of Berber tribes, historically one of the largest Berber confederations...
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    Barghawata (category Articles with Spanish-language sources (es))
    comprise some divergent points of view. The Barghawatas, along with the Ghomara and the Miknasa, launched the Berber Revolt of 739 or 740. They were fired...
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    Spaniards (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Bin Ziyad in 711. This army consisted mainly of ethnic Berbers from the Ghomara tribe, who were reinforced by Arabs from Syria once the conquest was complete...
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    Chaoui people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    themselves Išawiyen/Icawiyen (pronounced [iʃawijən]) and speak the Shawiya language. They are the second largest Tell Atlas Berber-speaking ethnicity, alongside...
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    Jebli Arabic (category Language articles with speakers set to 'unknown')
    Arabic; Ghomaras: out of nine tribes, seven are fully Jebli-speaking, the two remaining are partially Jebli-speaking, with a significant Ghomara Berber-speaking...
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    Shilha people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    The Shilha people (Berber languages: ⵉⵛⵍⵃⵉⵢⵏ, romanized: išelḥiyen, Arabic: الشلوح, romanized: aš-šlūḥ), or Schleuh or Ishelhien, are a Berber subgroup...
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    Garamantes (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    most likely hypothesis is a Nilo-Saharan language, related either to Songhay or to Teda—the present-day language of the Tibesti.” The Garamantes may have...
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    Mozabite people (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    000 to 300,000 people. They speak primarily the Mozabite language, one of the Zenati languages in the Berber branch of the Afroasiatic family. Mozabites...
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    Eastern Middle Atlas Berber (category Afroasiatic language stubs)
    dialects actually belong to the Zenati languages and are intermediate dialects between the Riffian and Atlas languages. Among these Zenati dialects, those...
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    Jebala people (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    chroniclers and historians knew the Jbala under their original name, Ghomara. The word Jbala comes from Arabic جبل, Jbel, which means mountain. Thus...
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