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The Amazigh Roots of North Africa's Indigenous Identity

What if much of what we call “Arab” history in North Africa and Iberia was actually Amazigh all along?


Tracing thousands of years of perseverance, this article reveals how the Amazigh people have survived conquest, misnaming, and marginalisation to reclaim their language, culture, and place in modern North African identity.


By: Tibor Harter



 
 
 

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