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- po****tion of 191,136. According to Ibn Khaldun, the town was founded by Banu Wargla who, accompanied by sections of the Maghrawa and Banu Ifran, left the Tlemcen...
- The Mzab–Wargla languages or Northern Saharan oasis dialects are a dialect cluster of the Zenati languages, within the Northern Berber subbranch. They...
- Batna and Khenchela, south of Constantine in northeastern Algeria Mzab–Wargla (Northern Saharan oases): South Oran and Figuig, in the ksours along the...
- 500 km. in all, it reaches the ancient oasis of Ouargla [Wargla]. Since late antiquity Wargla was a stop for the Saharan trade, being situated along a...
- 20,000 (2014) Language family Afro-Asiatic Berber Northern Zenati Mzab–Wargla Ouargli Language codes ISO 639-3 oua Glottolog taga1278 ELP Ouargli Berber-speaking...
- Many Ibadite merchants made journeys along the vast area, such as Tahert, Wargla, Nafzawa, Jabal Nafusah, Tadmakkat, Gao, and Ghana. By this economic activity...
- its south; however, Blench (2006) classifies Gurara as a dialect of Mzab–Wargla and Tuwat as a dialect of the Riff languages. Gurara and Tuwat are the only...
- Proto-Berber Proto-Semitic Berber Eastern Northern Atlas Zenati East Zenati Mzab–Wargla Tuareg Western Chadic Cu****ic Agaw Dullay Highland East Lowland East Omo–Tana...
-   Ayt Seghrouchen & Ayt Warayn   Shenwa   Shawiya   Other Zenati (Mzab-Wargla, East Zenati) Western Berber   Zenaga (Tuḍḍungiyya)   Tetserret Eastern...
- (1999), but Blench (2006) classifies it as one of the closely related Mzab–Wargla languages. A mid-central vowel /ə/ can occur in lax positions. Lax allophones...