- They
speak primarily the
Mozabite language, one of the
Zenati languages in the
Berber branch of the
Afroasiatic family.
Mozabites are
primarily Ibadi Muslims...
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Mozabite (endonym: tamazight), also
known as Mzab, Tumẓabt or Ghardaia, is a
Zenati language spoken by the
Mozabites, an
Ibadi Berber group inhabiting...
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Mozabite may
refer to: the
Mozabite people the
Mozabite language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Mozabite. If an internal...
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impact on women.[dubious – discuss] The
local language of the
Mozabites is
Mozabite (Tumẓabt), a
branch of the
Zenati group of
Berber languages. Ghardaya...
- by the
Mozabites, as a
response to the
ephemeral flows of its
oueds (rivers).
Realising the
preciousness of this
natural resource, the
Mozabites developed...
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Revenge Of The
Mozabites (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.
Retrieved 16
September 2014. "Suns of Arqa –
Revenge of the
Mozabites (2017, CD)". Discogs...
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between the
Maliki ****
Chaamba and
Ibadi Mozabites. In 2008
there were
several clashes between Chaamba and
Mozabite youths in the
oasis of Berriane, following...
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tribe and is
known as Amenokal; it is a very
hierarchical society. The
Mozabites are
governed by the
spiritual leaders of
Ibadism and lead
communal lives...
- the
North African Ibadi communities,
which still exist in M'zab. The
Mozabites, a
Berber ethnic group in the M'zab valley, are Ibadis.
Ibadism also exists...
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Tamazight (Tugurt)
Taznatit ("Zenati": Gurara,
Tuwat and
South Oran)
Tumzabt (
Mozabite)
Unlike Kossmann,
Ethnologue considers the
Berber dialect spoken in Ti****lt...