The term Berber derives from the Greek word Barbaroi, denoting one who did not speak Greek. The Romans and the Byzantines continued this use of the term. The Arabs referred to the indigenous peoples as Barbar. Actually, Berber people prefer to use the indigenous term Amazigh to define themselves. Amazigh signifies “free”, “noble” person; the plural is Imazighen. The Berbers are the indigenous inhabitants of North Africa; their territory reaches from Egypt to Mauritania and from the Mediterranean to the boundaries of historic sub-Saharan Africa. Throughout their history, the Berbers have always defended their ancestral homeland. During the Arab invasions of the seventh century, although they accepted Islam as a new religion, Berbers also m...
Man has ever invaded, pushing aside previous owners to claim possession. Thus history tells us: of n...
International audienceWriting the Berber language in the Kingdom of Mohamed VI: the stakes involved ...
The article considers a place and influence of Berber-speaking communities in each of five countries...
The term Berber derives from the Greek word Barbaroi, denoting one who did not speak Greek. The Roma...
The Berbers, an indigenous people of North Africa, belong to the group of “nations without a state.”...
Carte parue dans : Souag L., Linguistic unity and diversity in Libyan Berber (Amazigh) {in} Di Tolla...
Carte parue dans : Souag L., Linguistic unity and diversity in Libyan Berber (Amazigh) {in} Di Tolla...
Carte parue dans : Souag L., Linguistic unity and diversity in Libyan Berber (Amazigh) {in} Di Tolla...
Carte parue dans : Souag L., Linguistic unity and diversity in Libyan Berber (Amazigh) {in} Di Tolla...
Carte parue dans : Souag L., Linguistic unity and diversity in Libyan Berber (Amazigh) {in} Di Tolla...
In the countries of North Africa, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, more than 95 percent of the p...
The Berbers have been able to survive and preserve their linguistic and cultural identity as the res...
The Berber question in Algeria, which history goes back to the colonial period, now draws increasin...
La question berbère au Maroc est le problème des rapports entre l’État national marocain et sa compo...
The article is devoted to the study of the linguistic tradition of the Berbers, who are the indigeno...
Man has ever invaded, pushing aside previous owners to claim possession. Thus history tells us: of n...
International audienceWriting the Berber language in the Kingdom of Mohamed VI: the stakes involved ...
The article considers a place and influence of Berber-speaking communities in each of five countries...
The term Berber derives from the Greek word Barbaroi, denoting one who did not speak Greek. The Roma...
The Berbers, an indigenous people of North Africa, belong to the group of “nations without a state.”...
Carte parue dans : Souag L., Linguistic unity and diversity in Libyan Berber (Amazigh) {in} Di Tolla...
Carte parue dans : Souag L., Linguistic unity and diversity in Libyan Berber (Amazigh) {in} Di Tolla...
Carte parue dans : Souag L., Linguistic unity and diversity in Libyan Berber (Amazigh) {in} Di Tolla...
Carte parue dans : Souag L., Linguistic unity and diversity in Libyan Berber (Amazigh) {in} Di Tolla...
Carte parue dans : Souag L., Linguistic unity and diversity in Libyan Berber (Amazigh) {in} Di Tolla...
In the countries of North Africa, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, more than 95 percent of the p...
The Berbers have been able to survive and preserve their linguistic and cultural identity as the res...
The Berber question in Algeria, which history goes back to the colonial period, now draws increasin...
La question berbère au Maroc est le problème des rapports entre l’État national marocain et sa compo...
The article is devoted to the study of the linguistic tradition of the Berbers, who are the indigeno...
Man has ever invaded, pushing aside previous owners to claim possession. Thus history tells us: of n...
International audienceWriting the Berber language in the Kingdom of Mohamed VI: the stakes involved ...
The article considers a place and influence of Berber-speaking communities in each of five countries...