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  2. Berbers in France - Wikipedia

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    Berbers in France are people of Berber descent living in France. Berbers in France, who generally call themselves Imazighen or Berbers , are estimated to number over 2 million people. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Berbers - Wikipedia

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    Berbers, or the Berber peoples, [a] also known as Amazigh [b] or Imazighen, [c] are a diverse grouping of distinct ethnic groups indigenous to North Africa who ...

  4. Encyclopédie berbère - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopédie berbère (English: Berber Encyclopaedia) is a French-language encyclopaedia dealing with subjects related to the Berber peoples (Imazighen in Berber language), published both in print editions and in a partial online version. It was launched in 1984 under the aegis of UNESCO and was originally published by Editions Edisud.

  5. Gabriel Camps - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Camps undertook research and published on the prehistoric and pre-Roman epochs of North Africa, but also on the Berber kingdoms, the Libyan script and the Punic people. Most of this work focussed on Berber history, and in 1984 he was the founder and first editor-in-chief of the Encyclopédie berbère, launched under the aegis of UNESCO.

  6. Berberism - Wikipedia

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    The Berber flag adopted by the World Amazigh Congress in 1998 Demonstration of Kabyles in Paris, April 2016. Berberism is a Berber ethnonationalist movement, that started mainly in Kabylia and Morocco during the French colonial era with the Kabyle myth and was largely driven by colonial capitalism and France's divide and conquer policy. [1]

  7. Category:Berber people - Wikipedia

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    This category is intended to comprise articles on individuals of Berber ethnicity. For general Berber topics, use Category:Berbers. Subcategories.

  8. Shilha people - Wikipedia

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    The Shilha people traditionally call themselves ishelhien.This endonym is rendered as les Chleuh in French. [7] The Ishelhien are also known as Shluh and Schlöh. [5] Among Arabic speakers, Chleuh serves as an appellation for Berbers generally, although Imazighen is the proper Berber self-name for Berbers as a whole.

  9. Category:Berbers in France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Berbers in France" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...