(1) A member of an indigenous people of northern Africa
(2) A cluster of related dialects that were once the major language of northern Africa west of Egypt; now spoken mostly in Morocco
(3) A member of a Caucasoid Muslim people of northern Africa
(4) An ethnic minority descended from Berbers and Arabs and living in northern Africa
(5) A cluster of related dialects that were once the major language of northern Africa west of Egypt
(6) Now spoken mostly in Morocco
(1) Hassaniya is a mixture of Arabic and Berber and is the language of the white Maurs and the Haratin.
(2) The major language of the Tuareg is Tamacheq, which is in the Berber language group.
(3) After the first invasion of 711, the Muslim forces, mostly made up of Berbers from North Africa but largely led by Arabs, swept through the country.
(4) There are similar differences of outlook, part cultural, part economic even between such apparently closely related peoples as the Berbers of North Africa, and between them and the Sub-Saharan peoples.
(5) We heard stories about the battles between the Berbers and the Almoravids.
(6) Not surprisingly, you'll get a better deal if you bring a friend who speaks Arabic or Berber .
(7) She's a Berber
(8) These ancient granaries were built by Berber villagers to store their grain, oil and even valuables.
(9) Bedouin and Berber traditions fused to form sung poetry called Malhun, using traditional north African wind and percussion instruments.
(10) Although in the run up to the election the government finally officially recognised the legitimacy of the Berber language - Tamazight - this did nothing to hold back the mass protest.
(11) Arabic and Berber are the languages most spoken in day-to-day life.
(12) These results seem more consistent than previous ones with the known history of the Spanish occupation and the presumed relationship between the pre-occupation people and the North African Berbers .
(13) They were all yelling at him in French and Arabic and Berber .
(14) Modern Tunisians are the descendants of indigenous Berbers and of people from numerous civilizations that have invaded, migrated to, and been assimilated into the population over the millennia.
(15) A common feature of the Atlas landscape is the kasbah, a traditional fortified settlement that evokes images of Berber tribes and Foreign Legionnaires.
(16) Her mother's world by contrast was hidden and private, and in it dialects of Arabic or Berber were spoken but were not usually written down.
(17) In the fourteen rooms, Berber rugs and cushions add rich reds to the ochres and creams.
(18) Arabic encroached gradually, spreading through the areas most accessible to migrants and conquerors, but Berber remained the mother tongue in many rural areas.
(19) Tourists enjoy roaming the mountains in Berber villages.
(20) We paused to let some Berber muleteers pass us, their donkeys' panniers loaded with the skis and packs of another climbing party.
(21) The flat-roofed Berber homes, some of which can be rented for short stays, are built with chestnut tree joists and wattle and daub.
(22) For them the government had to open out the country's history and embrace the period before the Arab invasion in the seventh century, thereby recognising that the Berber language and culture were essential components of being Algerian.
(23) Tuareg, Fulani, Berbers , Soninke, and Songhai lived side by side, in peace and harmony, bound together by their belief in Allah, the Qur'u00e2n and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad.
(24) By the end of the nineteenth century, Tunisians distinguished between Moors, Turks, Jews, Berbers , Andalusians, Arabs, and various sorts of Europeans.
(25) Peer out of your bedroom window and you'll be mesmerised by soaring mountain peaks, hillside Berber villages and, hundreds of feet below, the tiny figures of farmers tending walnut trees and local women washing laundry in the river.
(26) Accommodation will be in traditional simple Berber village houses up in the mountains and Susan will be encouraged to integrate as much as possible into their semi-nomadic village life.
(27) It is believed that the Tuareg are descendants of the North African Berbers , and that they originated in the Fezzan region of Libya.
(28) The trip will be led by a multi-lingual (English, French, Berber and Arabic speaking) guide, local cooks and mules (which carry gear and food).
(29) Maybe eventually Berber will be an official language alongside Arabic in some North African countries.
(30) Later, he recorded much Berber folk-music, and in 1959 received a Rockefeller grant for ethnomusicological research.