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The '''Berber''' are a predominantly ] ] living in northern ] and ]. Historically, they are a nomadic culture, herding camels or plying various ] across the ] and ] ]s. Various ]ern governments have attempted to settle Berbers in various communities, with only some degree of success. The '''Berber''' are a predominantly ] ] living in northern ] and ]. Historically, they are a ]ic culture, herding ]s or plying various ] across the ] and ] ]s. Various ]ern governments have attempted to settle Berbers in various communities, with only some degree of success.


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The Berber are a predominantly Muslim ethnic group living in northern Africa and Saudi Arabia. Historically, they are a nomadic culture, herding camels or plying various trade routes across the Sahara and Arabian deserts. Various Middle Eastern governments have attempted to settle Berbers in various communities, with only some degree of success.

See also Tuareg, a closely related group; and nomad