Amazigh

Amazigh

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  • amazigh — n. et adj. Nom ou qualificatif que se donnent les Berbères; relatif aux Berbères. n. m. L amazigh ou le tamazight: la langue berbère, qui appartient à la famille des langues afro asiatiques …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Amazigh — Berbères Berbères Imazighen Populations significatives par régions …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Amazigh — Berber Berber in Tunesien Gesamtpopulation ca. 37 Millionen Gegenden mit größeren Populationen …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Amazigh tv 4 — Tamazight TV 4 ENTV 4 Création mercredi 18 mars 2009 à 17h Propriétaire ENTV Slogan « Entreprise Publique de le Télévision » Langue Tamazight (surtout kabyle) Pays d origine …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Amazigh Kateb — Naissance 16 septembre 1972 Staoueli,  Algerie !Algérie Mouvement Gnawi …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Amazigh Design Hostel — (Алжезур,Португалия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Rua Da Ladeira Nº 5, 8670 065 Ал …   Каталог отелей

  • Amazigh Moroccan Democratic Party — The Amazigh Moroccan Democratic Party ( activists who believed that an Amazigh party was a needed solution to defend the Moroccan Berber identity and help the neglected (mostly Amazigh speaking) masses from poverty and discrimination.The party s… …   Wikipedia

  • Amazigh languages — Introduction also called  Berber languages        family of languages in the Afro Asiatic language (Afro Asiatic languages) phylum. As they are the most homogeneous division within Afro Asiatic, the Amazigh languages have often been referred to… …   Universalium

  • Amazigh flag —    The Amazigh flag is a transnational symbol of Amazigh land or Tamazgha. It was created at the first meeting of the Amazigh World Congress of 1997 in Tarifa, Canary Islands. The flag has three horizontal stripes of blue, yellow, and green, with …   Historical dictionary of the berbers (Imazighen)

  • Amazigh manifesto —    Following the 1990s Berber protests and demands for recognition of the Amazigh/Berber language on 1 March 2001, the Amazigh Manifesto was adopted. The manifesto was written by intellectuals and activists under the leadership and guidance of… …   Historical dictionary of the berbers (Imazighen)

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