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Historical Dictionaries Of Peoples And Cultures 5 Historical Dictionary Of The Berbers Hsain Ilahiane

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Historical Dictionaries Of Peoples And Cultures 5 Historical Dictionary Of The Berbers Hsain Ilahiane
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Publisher: Scarecrow Press, Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 359
Author: Hsain Ilahiane
ISBN: 9780810854529, 081085452X
Language: English
Year: 2006
Volume: vol. 5

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Historical Dictionaries Of Peoples And Cultures 5 Historical Dictionary Of The Berbers Hsain Ilahiane by Hsain Ilahiane 9780810854529, 081085452X instant download after payment.

The Berbers are the remnants of the original inhabitants of North Africa, presently living in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya, where they account for much of the population, and Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Mali, and Niger, where they are smaller minorities, with a notable diaspora in France. That much is known, but not much more, not even roughly how many of them there are, while their origins are still shrouded in mystery. This is not surprising, after surviving Punic, Roman, Byzantine, Vandal, Arab, Ottoman, French, Italian, and Spanish invasions and settlement and not really being tolerated by the governments of the modern states. They contributed heavily to the spread of Islam and are Muslims, but that, as well as pressures from a long succession of conquerors, has dampened their identity and constricted those using the language. Yet the Imazighen (or free men) are still there and still cling to the hopes of greater acceptance and representation.

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