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- Eubranchus amazighi is a species of sea slug or nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Eubranchidae. This species was described from Agadir...
- it is tentatively described as a eutriconodont. The type species, D. amazighi, is known from the Ksar Metlili Formation in the Atlas Mountains, dating...
- Algerian-born people Languages French (Maghrebi French), Arabic (Algerian Arabic), Amazighi (Kabyle Berber),(Chaoui Berber) Religion Majority **** Islam Minority...
- Musique) 2012 : Mayna Alain Bouithy (16 May 2016). "Des airs ghiwanis, amazighis et gnaouis en hommage à Tayeb Saddiki clôturent le Festival Gnaoua" (in...
- Tell him, Tell him Reminisce Reggae Band Reggae Mohamed Rouicha (Morocco, Amazighi folklore) 21 April Wa Sari Sara El Leil/Wein a Ramallah (5:46/1:20) Oh...
- Aix-en-Provence: Edisud. ISBN 2-85744-960-7. Amarīr, ʿU. (1987). al-Shiʿr al-āmāzīghī al-mansūb ilā Sīdī Ḥammū al-Ṭālib. Casablanca: Maktabat Provence (in Arabic...
- amerrukensis Anoualestes A. incidens Amazighodon A. orbis Dyskritodon D. amazighi KM 1983 Eutriconodontan Gobiconodon G. palaios KM 1983 Eutriconodontan...
- several Early Cretaceous north African taxa like Ichthyoconodon, Dyskritodon amazighi and Gobiconodon palaios, and Indotriconodon magnus from Late Cretaceous...
- program focusing on Libya–United States relations Interview: w****ly program Amazighi in Arabic: w****ly program focusing on Berber culture in Libya Subh (The...
- is to say of negro blood on one side". Amarīr, ʿU. (1987). al-Shiʿr al-āmāzīghī al-mansūb ilā Sīdī Ḥammū al-Ṭālib [The Berber poetry ascribed to Sidi Ḥammu...