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- How deep was the mixing between the Berbers and Germanics under the . . .
I've read the most similar non afroasiatic language to berber languages are the almost extinct berber languages of spain but after that gaelic celtic germanic? How deep does the blood go though because you still run in to random connecting information like the Berber DNA found in Hitler etc
- The Berbers | History Forum
By Michael Brett and Elizabeth Fenton First published 1996 I've just finished reading this book, which covers from pre-history to the 1990s The immense changes in berber society from dominance to minority in Morocco and Algeria, almost extinction in Tunisia and Libya As arabisation
- Islamic Sicily: Greeks, Berbers, Arabs and Islam
Hi everyone, I have a question on the spread of Islam during the Conquest of Sicily Approximately what percentage of the native Greek population adopted Islam? And to what degree did Berbers and Arabs colonize the island? And was their intermarriage between these two groups? Lastly, during
- Why did the Barcas (2 berbers) fight so valiantly for the Carthaginian . . .
Why did the Barcas (2 berbers) fight so valiantly for the Carthaginian empire, when it's Phoenician elites treated their Berber peasantry horribly?
- Were the northern Berbers civilized by the Phoenicians?
Civilized in which sense exactly ? The berbers already had their own political institutions (even if many would later follow the phoenician system) and cities but yes they obviously got influenced by phoenicians which is not surprising since the latter was obviously coming from a more advanced place of the eastern mediterranean
- Fate of the Vandals as a People after Justinians reconquest
Berbers of course forming a sizeable part of the population of Spain in 2 main waves, the 8th century in the intial invasions migrations and the 10th century under the Caliphate
- Clothing in Ancient Africa - History Forum
Remembering that 'Berber' is a very broad brush we know that berbers served both the imperial garrisons in North Africa and the Visigoth garrison of Ceuta Tangier (once it had 'defected') So there's a suggestion that some of these were kitted out almost in imperial style and weaponry
- Were the moors black Africans? - History Forum
The Moors were the designation that the Muslims were given in the Iberian Peninsula, and then generalized In the beginning most were Berbers, the origin of the term is from the Ancient Mauritania (today's Morocco), but there were also Arabs and the term was also applied to the Peninsulars that converted to the Islam Black american 2 said:
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