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    The Mozabite people or Banu Mzab (Arabic: بني مزاب) are a Berber ethnic group inhabiting the M'zab natural region in the northern Sahara in Algeria, numbering...
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  • Mozabite may refer to: the Mozabite people the Mozabite language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mozabite. If an internal...
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    Mozabite (endonym: tamazight), also known as Mzab, Tumẓabt or Ghardaia, is a Zenati language spoken by the Mozabites, an Ibadi Berber group inhabiting...
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    This Eurasian ancestry was observed in the ancestry components of Mozabite people. They found that: "Our findings suggest that Eurasian admixture and...
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    snack, and for iftar during Ramadan. On the 9th day of Ramadan, the Mozabite people of Algeria exchange baghrir as a form of tradition, which they call...
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    Berbers (redirect from Berber People)
    May 2023. "Berber, Mozabite in Algeria". Joshua Project. Retrieved 31 May 2023. "Tumzabt". Ethnologue. Retrieved 31 May 2023. PeopleGroups.org. "Nefusa...
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  • Berber tribe that has the same name (see M'zab). Mzab is Arabic for the Mozabite people. Located in the historical breadbasket of Morocco (the Chaouia), Mzab's...
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    almost a thousand years ago in the M’Zab valley. It was founded by the Mozabites, an Ibadi sect of the Berber Muslims. It is a major centre of date production...
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    labsa M'zabia (Mozabite people) Northeast – Gandoura Annabiya (Annaba); qashabiya, melhfa chaouïa (Chaoui people); labsa Kbaylia (Kabyle people); binouar Staifi...
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    heterogeneous population was observed in Kerkouane, spanning from modern Mozabite populations to modern Sicilian populations, consisting of three primary...
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    colloquially referred to as the Berber marker due to its prevalence among Mozabite, Middle Atlas, Kabyle and other Berber groups. It reaches frequencies of...
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    The Kabyle people (/kəˈbaɪl/, Kabyle: Izwawen or Leqbayel or Iqbayliyen, pronounced [iqβæjlijən], Arabic: القبائل, romanized: al-qabā'il) are a Berber...
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    The Chaoui people or Shawyia (Arabic: الشاوية, Tachawit: Išawiyen) are a Berber ethnic group native to the Aurès region in northeastern Algeria. They call...
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    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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  • Algeria Zenati (Iznaten/Iznasen) speakers: regions in Algeria and Morocco Mozabites (At Mzab): Mzab region, northern Sahara, north central Algeria Shawiya...
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    follows Sunni Islam; the few non-Sunni Muslims are mainly Ibadis from the Mozabite valley at 1.3%[citation needed] (see Islam in Algeria). Christianity in...
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    The M'zab, or Mzab (Mozabite: Aghlan, Arabic: مزاب, romanized: Mzāb), is a natural region of the northern Sahara Desert in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria....
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    Rifians (redirect from Rif people)
    Tashfin. In more modern times, the Rif War caused numerous deaths of Riffian people and of Spanish as well as French soldiers. The Rif War witnessed the use...
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    Chenouas (redirect from Shenwa people)
    inhabit areas between the east of Ténès to the west of Cherchell. The Chenoui people number about 106,000.[citation needed] They speak the Shenwa language, a...
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  • examined individuals were determined to be most closely related to the Mozabite people of Algeria. In contrast to the Ifri N'Amr individuals, the examined...
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    Mauri (redirect from Mauri people)
    people as Maurusii (Μαυρούσιοι). The name Mauri as a tribal confederation or generic ethnic designator thus seems to roughly correspond to the people...
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    in the Kabylia region, but rather in the regions of the Aurès and Mozabite people, and elsewhere in the country. They are organized on several occasions...
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    Guanches (redirect from Guanche people)
    some time in the first millennium BC. The Guanche were the only indigenous people known to have lived in the Macaronesian archipelago region before the arrival...
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    Moufdi Zakaria (category People from Ghardaïa Province)
    imprisoned by the French in 1955. Zakaria was born on 12 June 1908. Of Mozabite origin, he spent the early years of his life in the M'zab region of Algeria...
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    member of this movement was Moufdi Zakaria, a Mozabite Berber poet affiliated with the Algerian People's Party (PPA). He was jailed and tortured on several...
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  • Beni Ouragh (redirect from Ayt Uragh People)
    Chaouis Chenouas Ghomaras Hawwara Jerbis Berber Jews Kabyles Matmatas Mozabites Nafusis Riffians Sanhajas de Srayr Shilha Siwis Teknas Tuaregs Zayanes...
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    Ghomaras (redirect from Ghomara people)
    ⵉⵖⵎⴰⵔⵏ Ighmarn) are a group of tribes in northern Morocco of about 12,000 people[dubious – discuss],[citation needed] living between the rivers Oued Laou...
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  • The Siwi people or Siwan people (Berber languages: Isiwan, Arabic: سيويون), are a Berber ethnic group of about 25,000 native to Egypt's Siwa and Qara oases...
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    l'Indigénat. As a result, the decree did not grant citizenship to Mozabite Jews. Mozabite Jews were granted "common law civil status" and French citizenship...
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    huérfana y las dos esclavas ("The Orphan Girl and the Two Slaves"), a young Mozabite girl lives with alone her mother, but longs to play and talk to siblings...
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