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    Berbers - Wikipedia

    • They are indigenous to the Maghreb region of North Africa, where they live in scattered communities across parts of Morocco, Algeria, Libya, and to a lesser extent Tunisia, Mauritania, northern Mali and northern Niger. [31][33][34] Smaller Berber communities are also found in Burkina Faso and Egypt 's Siwa Oasis. [35][36][37]… See more

    Overview

    Berbers, or the Berber peoples, also called by their endonym Amazigh or Imazighen, are a diverse grouping of distinct ethnic groups indigenous to North Africa who predate the arrival of Arabs in the Arab migrations to the Maghreb. … See more

    Names and etymology

    The indigenous populations of the Maghreb region of North Africa are collectively known as Berbers or Amazigh in English.
    Tribal titles such as Barabara and Beraberata appear in Egyptian inscriptions of 1700 an… See more

    Prehistory

    The Maghreb region in northwestern Africa is believed to have been inhabited by Berbers from at least 10,000 BC. Cave paintings, which have been dated to twelve millennia before present, have been found in the … See more

    History

    The areas of North Africa that have retained the Berber language and traditions best have been, in general, Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia. Much of Berber culture is still celebrated among the cultural elite in Mor… See more

    Arabization

    The Arabization of the indigenous Berber populations was a result of the centuries-long Arab migrations to the Maghreb which began since the 7th century, in addition to changing the population's demographics. The early w… See more

    Contemporary demographics

    Ethnically, Berbers comprise a minority population in the Maghreb. Berbers comprise 15% to 25% the population of Algeria, 10% of Libya, 31% to 35% of Morocco, and 1% of Tunisia. Berber language s… See more

    Diaspora

    According to a 2004 estimate, there were about 2.2 million Berber immigrants in Europe, especially the Riffians in Belgium, the Netherlands, and France; and Algerians of Kabyles and Chaouis heritage in France. See more

     
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  1. Tunisians are natives of Tunisia, the northernmost and smallest country in North Africa. Most are Berbers, a Caucasian people with some degree of Sub-Saharan African. The Tunisian Arabs are an Arab-Berber population whose own culture has been greatly influenced by those of Arabs, Berbers, and the French.
    The Berbers have always been a vibrant minority with a concentrated population in the southern parts of Tunisia around the cities of Matmata, Tamezret, Zeraoua, Taoujout, and Toujane. Traditionally, the Berbers in Tunisia lived in troglodyte homes which are strategically built underground to escape the summer heat.
    www.mosaicnorthafrica.com/berber-culture-in-tunisia/
    Tunisia's Berber community was largely ignored and silenced during the long years before the ouster of former president Ben Ali, but since the 2011 revolution, the culture and traditions of the area’s indigenous inhabitants have increasingly been in the spotlight thanks to the proliferation of Berber organisations working to promote their social and cultural heritage.
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