Ifoghas may refer to: Adrar des Ifoghas, a sandstone massif in Mali's Kidal Region Kel Adagh (Kel Ifoghas), a confederation of Tuareg clans This disambiguation...
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The Adrar des Ifoghas (also Adrar des Iforas; Tamasheq: ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ ⵏ ⵉⴼⵓⵖⴰⵙ in Tifinagh; Adrar n Ifoghas; Arabic: أدرار إيفوغاس Ifoghas' Mountains) is a massif...
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The Battle of Ifoghas, also known as the Battle of Tigharghâr or the Battle of the Ametettai, took place from 18 February to 31 March 2013, during the...
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as amenokal of the Ifoghas. This position was instead granted to Mohamed, who was preferred by Intalla before his death. Ifoghas leaders appointed Mohamed...
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Kel Adagh (redirect from Kel Ifoghas)
The Kel Adagh (var. Kel Adrar, Kel Adghagh, less commonly Kel Ifoghas) are a Tuareg confederation of clans (or "Drum-Groups") living in the region of...
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Intalla is a Malian Tuareg politician who has served as the amenukal of the Ifoghas Tuaregs since December 20, 2014. Intalla was born in 1950 as the eldest...
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encampment about 80 kilometers northeast of Agadez. He is a member of the Ifoghas tribe, which belongs to the Kel Air Tuareg federation. Following the outbreak...
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French Army on training site using FR F2 FR F2 sniper during the Battle of Ifoghas in Mali Wikimedia Commons has media related to FR F2. PGM Hécate II, the...
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Asselar man is a Neolithic (Later Stone Age) skeleton found at Adrar des Ifoghas, Mali, which has been dated to between 9500 BP and 7000 BP, amid the early...
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Mohamed Akotey is a Nigerien politician of Ifoghas Tuareg heritage and former rebel leader. Akotey was born around 1967 in the village of Tidene, just...
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concentrated on their conflict with the Kel Ifoghas to the north. Within a decade, roles were reversed, when the Ifoghas helped to put down the 1914–1916 rising...
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Tuareg who was defeated by Ifoghas Tuaregs in the 90s was promoted to the commander of the Malian garrison in Gao over Ifoghas leader Hassan Ag Fagaga....
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Massifs may also form underwater, as with the Atlantis Massif. Adrar des Ifoghas – Mali Aïr Massif – Niger Ambohiby Massif – Madagascar Benna Massif – Guinea...
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his army against rebels in the Adrar des Ifoghas mountains in northern Mali leading to the Battle of Ifoghas. They eliminated a rebel base said to be...
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particularly in the Adrar des Ifoghas. In February 2013, Hita escaped French bombardment during the Battle of Ifoghas. He took refuge near Aguelhok and...
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gravel plain, it extends south of Reggane in Algeria towards the Adrar des Ifoghas highlands in northern Mali. The flora of the Sahara is highly diversified...
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terrorism. Ag Intalla received the support from his father, prominent Ifoghas Tuareg amenukal Intalla Ag Attaher, who had previously left the MNLA to...
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refer to Battle of Kidal (2006) Battle of Kidal (2012) Battle of Ifoghas, in the Ifoghas mountains of Kidal Region Second Battle of Kidal Battle of Kidal...
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550 million years ago. The suture zone is to the west of the Adrar des Ifoghas mountains. The underlying rocks of the West African craton are covered...
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Imghad Tuaregs, against the Coordination of Azawad Movements, consisting of Ifoghas Tuaregs. On May 21, 2014, the city of Kidal came under control of three...
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Juniper Shield Mali War Battle of Gao Battle of Konna Operation Serval Battle of Diabaly Battle of Ifoghas Designated as a terrorist group by See section...
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political and military organization between Malian Tuaregs of the Adrar des Ifoghas and Nigerien Tuaregs. The ATNM was founded between July 25 and 27, 2006...
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flat, rising to rolling northern plains covered by sand. The Adrar des Ifoghas massif lies in the northeast. Mali lies in the torrid zone and is among...
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and its allies. Islamist and Tuareg forces retreated to the Adrar des Ifoghas, rugged badlands in northeastern Mali, where knowledge of and control over...
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and Timbuktu Battles of Menaka (2012), in January and November Battle of Ifoghas Preceded by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Succeeded by Al-Mourabitoun...
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Paraivongius viridicollis). It was first described from the locality of Adrar des Ifoghas by Maurice Pic in 1942. No further records of the species have been published...
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village of Tessalit. Tessalit is situated in the mountain range of Adrar des Ifoghas. It is primarily populated by Tuaregs and is the home of the musical group...
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Southern Tamasheq – language of the Kel Adrar (also known as Adrar des Ifoghas), spoken in Mali by approximately 500,000 people. Air Tamajaq – language...
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2016, the largest population of 191 individuals occurred in Adrar des Ifoghas, Ahaggar and Tassili n'Ajjer in south-central Algeria and northeastern...
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each one without a fight. Islamists guerrillas operating the Adrar des Ifoghas mountains launched an offensive of their own terrorizing MNLA dominated...
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