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Ifoghas may
refer to:
Adrar des
Ifoghas, a
sandstone m****if in Mali's
Kidal Region Kel
Adagh (Kel
Ifoghas), a
confederation of
Tuareg clans This disambiguation...
- The
Adrar des
Ifoghas (also
Adrar des Iforas; Tamasheq: ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ ⵏ ⵉⴼⵓⵖⴰⵙ in Tifinagh;
Adrar n
Ifoghas; Arabic: أدرار إيفوغاس
Ifoghas' Mountains) is a m****if...
- The
Battle of
Ifoghas, also
known as the
Battle of Tigharghâr or the
Battle of the Ametettai, took
place from 18
February to 31
March 2013,
during the...
- as
amenokal of the
Ifoghas. This
position was
instead granted to Mohamed, who was
preferred by
Intalla before his death.
Ifoghas leaders appointed Mohamed...
- The Kel
Adagh (var. Kel Adrar, Kel Adghagh, less
commonly Kel
Ifoghas) are a
Tuareg confederation of
clans (or "Drum-Groups")
living in the
region of...
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Intalla is a
Malian Tuareg politician who has
served as the
amenukal of the
Ifoghas Tuaregs since December 20, 2014.
Intalla was born in 1950 as the eldest...
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Mohamed Akotey is a
Nigerien politician of
Ifoghas Tuareg heritage and
former rebel leader.
Akotey was born
around 1967 in the
village of Tidene, just...
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French Army on
training site
using FR F2 FR F2
sniper during the
Battle of
Ifoghas in Mali
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Tuareg who was
defeated by
Ifoghas Tuaregs in the 90s was
promoted to the
commander of the
Malian garrison in Gao over
Ifoghas leader H****an Ag ****aga....
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encampment about 80
kilometers northeast of Agadez. He is a
member of the
Ifoghas tribe,
which belongs to the Kel Air
Tuareg federation.
Following the outbreak...