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- Berbers - Wikipedia
Berber kingdoms were eventually suppressed by the Arab conquests of the 7th and 8th centuries AD, which initiated a long process of cultural and linguistic Arabization This involved the spread of Arabic language and Arab culture among the Berbers, as well as their conversion to Islam
- Berber | Definition, People, Languages, Facts | Britannica
Berber, any of the descendants of the pre-Arab inhabitants of North Africa The Berbers live in scattered communities across Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mali, Niger, and Mauritania They speak various Amazigh languages belonging to the Afro-Asiatic family related to ancient Egyptian
- Berbers: The History Of The Original Inhabitants Of North Africa
Tucked into enclaves across North Africa, Berber societies developed in places like the mountains of Kabylie in Algeria, the Atlas mountains in Morocco, and the Ahaggar mountains in the Sahara Desert
- The Berber People: History, Culture, and Traditions
Berber culture is rich with traditions that have been passed down through generations From their music and dance to their distinctive clothing and handicrafts, the Berbers have a unique cultural identity that is integral to Morocco’s heritage
- Berbers - World History Encyclopedia
Modern Berber speakers and cultural practitioners are a minority in North Africa, though Berber groups are considered the descendants of pre-Arab inhabitants of the region In most classical texts they are referred to as Libyans
- The Berbers: History, Culture, and Identity - Touareg Trails
Alongside tourism, the traditional Berber cuisine or the coexistence of Judaism and Islam in some Berber towns are today the main tourist attractions on which the pre-Islamic Berber ethno-religious identity still survives
- Who are the Berbers? - World History Edu
Berber languages are spoken mainly in rural and mountainous regions of Morocco and Algeria, with smaller communities in Libya, Tunisia, Mali, Niger, and Egypt’s Siwa Oasis
- Berber - New World Encyclopedia
In general, genetic evidence appears to indicate that most northwest Africans (whether they consider themselves Berber or Arab) are predominantly of Berber origin, and that populations ancestral to the Berbers have been in the area since the Upper Paleolithic era
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