46 Facts About Berber people

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Smaller Berber people communities are found in Burkina Faso and Egypt's Siwa Oasis.

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Ramzi Rouighi argues that the use of Berber to refer to the people of North Africa appeared only after the Muslim conquests of the 7th century.

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Much of Berber people culture is still celebrated among the cultural elite in Morocco and Algeria, the Kabylie, the Aures, etc.

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The proto-Berber people tribes evolved from these prehistoric communities during the late Bronze- and early Iron ages.

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However, the Phoenicians eventually established strategic colonial cities in many Berber people areas, including sites outside of present-day Tunisia, such as the settlements at Oea, Leptis Magna, Sabratha, Volubilis, Chellah, and Mogador .

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Several Berber people dynasties emerged during the Middle Ages in the Maghreb and al-Andalus.

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The new faith, in its various forms, would penetrate nearly all segments of Berber people society, bringing with it armies, learned men, and fervent mystics, and in large part replacing tribal practices and loyalties with new social norms and political idioms.

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English medievalist Roger Collins suggests that if the forces that invaded the Iberian peninsula were predominantly Berber people, it is because there were insufficient Arab forces in Africa to maintain control of Africa and attack Iberia at the same time.

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In 731, the eastern Pyrenees were under the control of Berber people forces garrisoned in the major towns under the command of Munnuza.

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In 768, a Miknasa Berber people named Shaqya ibn Abd al-Walid declared himself a Fatimid imam, claiming descent from Fatimah and Ali.

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Berber people is mainly known from the work of the Arab historian Ibn al-Athir, who wrote that Shaqya's revolt originated in the area of modern Cuenca, an area of Spain that is mountainous and difficult to traverse.

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Berber people compares Shaqya to Idris I, a descendant of Ali accepted by the Zenata Berbers, who founded the Idrisid dynasty in 788, and to Salih ibn Tarif, who ruled the Bargawata Berber in the 770s.

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Berber people compares these leaders to pre-Islamic leaders Dihya and Kusaila.

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Berber people leader named H'abiba led a rebellion around Algeciras in 850.

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Berber people then formed alliances with other local Berber clans, taking the towns of Osuna, Estepa, and Ecija in 889.

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The Zenata Berber people Hammudids received the important districts of Ceuta and Algeciras.

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In Morocco, after the constitutional reforms of 2011, Berber people has become an official language, and is taught as a compulsory language in all schools regardless of the area or the ethnicity.

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Prominent Berber people groups include the Kabyles—from Kabylia, a historical autonomous region of northern Algeria—who number about six million and have kept, to a large degree, their original language and society; and the Shilha or Chleuh —in High and Anti-Atlas and Sous Valley of Morocco—who number about eight million.

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Smaller Berber people-speaking communities are found as far east as Egypt, with a southwestern limit today at Burkina Faso.

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Berber people identity encompasses language, religion, and ethnicity, and is rooted in the entire history and geography of North Africa.

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Many ancient Berber people beliefs were developed locally, whereas others were influenced over time through contact with other traditional African religions, or borrowed during antiquity from the Punic religion, Judaism, Iberian mythology, and the Hellenistic religion.

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The Berber people queen Dihya, or Kahina, was a religious and political leader who led a military Berber people resistance against the Arab-Muslim expansion in Northwest Africa.

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Berber people's was born in the early seventh century and died around the end of the seventh century, in modern Algeria.

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Berber people was a notable early Christian apologist and a polemicist against heresy, including contemporary Christian Gnosticism.

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Ahmed es-Sikeli, born in Djerba to a Berber people family of the Sadwikish tribe, was baptized a Christian under the name Peter, was a eunuch and qaid of the Diwan of the Kingdom of Sicily during the reign of William I of Sicily.

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Berber people's story was recorded by his Christian contemporaries, Romuald Guarna and Hugo Falcandus from Sicily, and the Muslim historian Ibn Khaldun.

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Berber people's met another Kabyle Catholic convert, Antoine-Belkacem Amrouche, whom she married in 1898.

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Berber people's is the daughter of General Mohamed Oufkir and a cousin of fellow Moroccan writer and actress Leila Berber people'snna.

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Berber people's writes in her book Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail: "we had rejected Islam, which had brought us nothing good, and opted for Catholicism instead".

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Berber people is one of the most outspoken converts in the world, he hosts a weekly live call-in show on the Al-Hayat channel where he compares Islam and Christianity as well as debating with Islamic scholars.

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Berber people is considered to be one of the most important military commanders in Spanish history.

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32.

Berber people was initially a servant of Musa ibn Nusair in North Africa, and was sent by his superior to launch the first thrust of an invasion of the Iberian peninsula.

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Berber people's reward was the governorship of the western provinces, an area that roughly corresponds with modern Algeria north of the Sahara.

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Berber people took the titles of and after visiting the Caliph of Baghdad and officially receiving his support.

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Berber people was either a cousin or nephew of Abu Bakr ibn Umar, the founder of the Almoravid dynasty.

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Berber people himself chose the place where it was built in 1070 and later made it the capital of his Empire.

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Berber people is known as El-Mahdi in reference to his prophesied redeeming.

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Berber people reigned from 1163 until 1184 and had the Giralda in Seville built.

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Berber people is most famous for compiling the Dala'il al-Khayrat, a popular Muslim prayer book.

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Berber people is considered the most important author of the Shilha literary tradition.

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Berber people was born around 1670 in the village of al-Qasaba in the region of Sous, Maghreb and died in 1748 or 1749 .

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Berber people ruling dynasties contributed to the formation and patronage of western Islamic art and architecture through their political domination of the region between the 11th and 16th centuries .

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In Morocco, the largely Berber people-inhabited rural valleys and oases of the Atlas and the south are marked by numerous kasbahs and ksour, typically flat-roofed structures made of rammed earth and decorated with local geometric motifs, as with the famous example of Ait Benhaddou.

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Traditional Berber people jewelry is a style of jewellery, originally worn by women and girls of different rural Berber people groups of Morocco, Algeria and other North African countries.

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Berber people cuisine is a traditional cuisine that has evolved little over time.

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Traditional Berber people festivals include Fantasia, Imilchil marriage festival and Udayn n Acur.

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