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The '''Berber''' (also called ], pl. Imazighen) are a predominantly ] ] living in ] . They descend primarily from ]ern migrants who entered the region thousands of years ago and also from the native black ]n population which inhabited the central ] prior to its ]. | The '''Berber''' (also called ], -it mean a free men- pl. Imazighen) are a predominantly ] ] living in ] . They descend primarily from ]ern migrants who entered the region thousands of years ago and also from the native black ]n population which inhabited the central ] prior to its ]. | ||
The '''Berber''' is a ] breed developed by the Berber people. | The '''Berber''' is a ] breed developed by the Berber people. | ||
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The Berber (also called Amazigh, -it mean a free men- pl. Imazighen) are a predominantly Muslim ethnic group living in northern Africa . They descend primarily from Middle Eastern migrants who entered the region thousands of years ago and also from the native black African population which inhabited the central Sahara prior to its desiccation.
The Berber is a horse breed developed by the Berber people.
Famous Berbers
- Ibn Battuta (1304 - 1377), Moroccan traveller and explorer
- Averroes
- Ibn Chaldun
- Ibn Tufail
- Tariq ibn Ziyad
See also:
- Kabyle
- Zenata
- Senhaja
- Tuareg, a Saharan Berber group
- Berber languages
- Barbary Coast