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  • ...23 |website=Encyclopédie berbère}}</ref> The equivalent [[Berber languages|Berber]] term used is ''{{Transliteration|ber|ighrem}}'' (singular) or {{Translite == Architecture == ...
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  • ...7th to the 17th century played a significant role in Arabizing the native Berber population in addition to changing the population's demographic breakdown.< .... The early wave of migration prior to the 11th century contributed to the Berber adoption of [[Arab culture]]. Furthermore, the [[Arabic|Arabic language]] s ...
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  • [[Berber people]] in [[Rif]] region have been awaiting instead for a museum dedicate [[Category:21st-century architecture in Morocco]] ...
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  • ...a Berber|Berber]] speaking town in southern [[Tunisia]]. Some of the local Berber residents live in traditional underground "[[Cave dweller|troglodyte]]" str ...en Lars on the planet [[Tatooine]]. The hotel is designed as a traditional Berber troglodyte underground building. It was featured again in the 2002 prequel ...
    5 KB (728 words) - 19:42, 27 January 2025
  • Originally the site was a primary settlement of an indigenous [[Berber people|Berber]] tribe of [[Numidia]].<ref name="tufts"/> This city is probably the town ...ire|East Roman Empire]] (Byzantine Empire) in 534, who built a [[Byzantine architecture|Byzantine style]] [[chapel]] and small forts.<ref name="tufts"/> It remaine ...
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  • ...Spain and Morocco}}</ref> They are associated in particular with [[Berbers|Berber]] settlements in these regions.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" /> They cons ...e.com/books?id=wT7dBAAAQBAJ |title=Ifriqiya: Thirteen Centuries of Art and Architecture in Tunisia |last2=Baklouti |first2=Naceur |last3=Ben Tanfous |first3=Aziza ...
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  • '''Telouet Kasbah''' ([[Berber languages|Berber]]: ⵉⵖⵔⵎ ⵏ ⵜⵍⵡⴰⵜ; {{langx|ar|قصبة تلوات}}; {{langx|fr|Casbah de Télouet}}) i The palace is located on the outskirts of the small [[Berbers|Berber]] village of Télouet, in [[Morocco]]. It lies at an elevation of {{convert| ...
    6 KB (838 words) - 08:02, 24 October 2024
  • ...te people|Mozabites]] ("Ath Mzab") are a branch of a large [[Berber people|Berber]] tribe, the [[Zenata|Iznaten]], which lived in large areas of middle south ...the region. [[:fr:Beni Isguen|Beni Isguen]] (At Isgen) is the most sacred Berber Islamic town. It prohibits all non-M'zabites from various sections of the t ...
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  • | collections = [[Moorish architecture|Moorish art]] ...rrakesh]], [[Morocco]]. In addition to its notable [[Moroccan architecture|architecture]], the museum's collection showcases various historic [[Work of art|art obj ...
    7 KB (1,037 words) - 07:21, 29 September 2023
  • ...e in the [[Middle Atlas]] mountains it is known as the '''Guigou River''' (Berber: '''Asif n Gigu''').<ref>{{cite web|title=Sebou River|url=http://www.britan ...ctor}}</ref><ref name=":02">{{Cite book|last=Marçais|first=Georges|title=L'architecture musulmane d'Occident|publisher=Arts et métiers graphiques|year=1954|locatio ...
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  • ===Architecture=== * [[Moroccan architecture]] ...
    11 KB (1,201 words) - 22:55, 6 January 2025
  • | key_holdings = Berber Museum, Musée Yves Saint Laurent | collections = [[Berbers|Berber art]], [[Islamic art]], [[Haute couture]] ...
    10 KB (1,397 words) - 09:33, 23 October 2024
  • | architecture_type = {{nowrap|[[Mosque architecture]]}} | architecture_style = {{ubl|[[Soninké architecture|Soninké]]|[[Soninké architecture|Soninké]]}} ...
    7 KB (724 words) - 07:04, 3 June 2025
  • ...ms to insult Ibn Tumart in the mosques and cancelled the call to prayer in Berber.<ref name=kh/> ...[Chelif River]] 1236, and subdued important tribal confederations of the [[Berber people|Berbers]] from 1235 to 1238. ...
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  • * [[Washington-Alexandria Architecture Center]], extension of Virginia Tech * [[World Amazigh Congress]], promotes awareness of the Berber people ...
    3 KB (321 words) - 20:17, 12 September 2024
  • |cultures = Berber, Punic, Numidian, Roman, Byzantine '''Bulla Regia''' was a [[Berbers|Berber]], [[Punics|Punic]], and [[ancient Romans|Roman]] town near present-day [[J ...
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  • The name Nalut and its alternate Lalut may derive from the pagan Berber goddess of springs, Tala. As Nalut is only 60&nbsp;km from the [[Libya–Tuni ===Architecture=== ...
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  • ...e the capital of [[Trara]], it was built on the ruins of a [[Berber people|Berber]] town by [[Abd al-Mu'min]] the [[Almohad]] caliph. It has a great Islamic Once the capital of [[Trara]], it was built on the ruins of a [[Berber people|Berber]] town by [[Abd al-Mu'min]] the [[Almohad]] caliph, who himself was a nativ ...
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  • '''Al Akhawayn University''' ({{langx|ar|جامعة الأخوين}}, [[Berber language|Berber]]: '''''Tasdawit En Wawmaten''''') is an independent, [[Public university|p [[Category:20th-century architecture in Morocco]] ...
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  • The Ait Urtajjen, a Berber family related to the Moroccan dynasty of the [[Wattasids]], had their own File:Debdou architecture 005.JPG|The door of the typical Jewish house. ...
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