- Musa Ag
Amastan (1867–1920) was the
Chief (Amenokal) of the Kel
Ahaggar Tuareg from 1905 to 1920.
Based in the Ahaggar, he
formed part of the Kel Ghela...
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title for men. May be
translated as "sir" or "seignor", MSTN (
amastan)
amastan amastan defender/protector
Verbs RN (rna or erna) ernu, erna, or erni ernu...
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written as "MSTNB"
which Salem Chaker gave its
possible reconstruction as "
Amastan (a)B(a)",
which could mean "defender/protector (a)b(a)". Huss,
Werner (1985)...
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strongest resistance from the
Ahaggar Tuareg.
Their Amenokal chief Moussa ag
Amastan fought numerous battles, but
eventually Tuareg territories were subdued...
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match of all time". July 11 –
Departure for
France of
Amenokal Moussa Ag
Amastan as part of the
Tuareg mission. July 12 –
Charles Rolls becomes the first...
- (Arabic: موسی, "Moses").
Notable people with the name include:
Moussa Ag
Amastan,
Amenokal of the Kel
Ahaggar Tuareg Moussa Arafat,
cousin of late Palestinian...
- Foucauld's life and his
friendship with the
Tuareg Amenokal Moussa Ag
Amastan.
Charles de
Foucauld is
honored in the
Church of
England and in the Episcopal...
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Mostaganem Province -
Ahlam Mosteghanemi -
Mozabite -
Mount Chenoua -
Moussa Ag
Amastan -
Movement for
Democracy in
Algeria -
Movement for
National Reform - Movement...
- the tribe)
Moussa Ag
Amastan, who
decided to make an
alliance with the
French authority.
Charles de
Foucauld and
Moussa Ag
Amastan met and
seemed to appreciate...