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Mzab (translated from German)
Mzab That Mzab, also M'zzb mentioned, is one Oasen ... of that Mozabiten one inhabits. Geografie The Mzab is a rocky Plateau on a height ... between 300 and 800 meters. That Wadi Mzab crosses the plateau from northwest to southeast. The Mzab covers the following seven oases: Ghardaia ...
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Mzab (translated from French)
Mzab Mzab or zab is to Me an area ... Algiers , in wilaya of Ghardaïa . Synopsis Geography Mzab is a rock plate whose altitude varies ... inhabitants rather badly were connait. In all, Mzab saw being born 25 cities now disappeared. Starting from IXe century, Mzab, up to that point little populated ...
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Mzab Wargla (translated from German)
Mzab Wargla Mzab Wargla is one of that algerischen berberischen ... spoken Berbersprache. It has particularly into that Mzab- Oasen around the city Ghardaia about 70 ...
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Mzab-Wargla languages
Mzab-Wargla languages The Mzab-Wargla languages include 4 (SIL estimate) languages ... Temacine Tamazight language Tumzabt language External link Mzab-Wargla language tree
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M'zab
... the right side. The M'zab or Mzab, مزاب, is a region of the northern ... Algeria, around 500km south of Algiers. The Mzab is a limestone plateau, centred around the Wəd Mzab (Oued Mzab). The valley was already inhabited by Mzabi ... of the Rustamids, found refuge in the Mzab as it was a defensible location. ...
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Mozabiten (translated from German)
Mozabiten Those Mozabiten, also Mzabiten or Beni Mzab mentioned, are a strengglaeubige Ibaditen -community of ... algerischen Sahara . They live in the district Mzab and the of the same name Oase ... and a its own speaks Berbersprache, that Mzab Wargla . Their center is Ghardaia . The Mozabiten ... Ibaditen into the area of the Wadi Mzab back. There they removal at large expenditure ...
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Mzabites
Mzabites Mzabites, or Beni-Mzab (not a misspelling for Moab), a confederation ... for their independence. In November 1882 the Mzab country was definitely annexed to Algeria. Ghardaia ... of irrigation works. See A. Coyne, Le Mzab (Algiers, 1879); Rinn, Occupation du Mzab (Algiers, 1885); Amat, Le M'Zab el ...
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Ghardaïa (translated from French)
... El-Bayadh (350 km). Seven oases of Mzab Ghardaïa is actually consisted of the seven oases of Mzab: Ghardaïa: draw its name from the word ... the senior of the seven cities of Mzab. Guerrara Berriane See too The area of ...
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Berbersprachen (translated from German)
... Libya and Tunesien ) Sened (Tunesien) Ghomara (Morocco) Mzab Wargla (language that Mzabiten) Taznatit (Algeria) Tumzabt ... in Algerien Schawiya (also Chaouiya) in Algeria Mzab Wargla in Algeria Tamascheq, the language that ...
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History of Algeria (translated from French)
... remained only in the Algerian south, with Mzab. The current originating ones in Mzab, or mozabites, exerts nowadays, in the remainder ...
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