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  2. Desert blues - Wikipedia

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    Various other terms are used to describe it [1] including desert rock, Saharan rock, [3] Takamba, [2] Mali blues, [4] Tuareg rock [5] or simply "guitar music". [6] The style has been pioneered by Tuareg musicians in the Sahara region, particularly in Mali , Niger , Libya , Algeria , Burkina Faso and others; with it also being developed by ...

  3. Tinariwen - Wikipedia

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    The band Imarhan is led by Sadam Iyad Moussa Ben Abderamane, who has collaborated with Tinariwen and is the nephew of bassist Eyadu ag Leche. [66] Kel Assouf [ 66 ] and Tamikrest [ 76 ] have gained notice as younger Tuareg rock bands that cite Tinariwen as a fundamental influence.

  4. Category:Tuareg history - Wikipedia

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  5. Tuareg people - Wikipedia

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    Throughout history, the Tuareg were renowned and respected warriors. Their decline as a military might came with the introduction of firearms, weapons which the Tuareg did not possess. The Tuareg warrior equipment consisted of a takoba (sword), allagh (lance), and aghar (shield) made of antelope hide.

  6. Emmaar - Wikipedia

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    Emmaar is the sixth album by the Tuareg band Tinariwen, released in 2014. [5] Emmaar is a Tuareg word meaning "the heat on the breeze". [6] It is their first full album not to be recorded in northern Africa.

  7. Category:Tuareg - Wikipedia

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  8. Amadjar - Wikipedia

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    Amadjar is the eighth album by the Tuareg band Tinariwen, released on September 6, 2019. [3] The album's title means "the foreign traveler" in the Tamashek language. [4] The album features guest appearances by Noura Mint Seymali, Micah Nelson, Cass McCombs, Stephen O'Malley, Warren Ellis, and Rodolphe Burger.

  9. Iwellemmedan people - Wikipedia

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    French view of a Tuareg man from Timbuktu, c.1890s. The Iwellemmedan (Iwəlləmədǎn), also spelled Iullemmeden, Aulliminden, Ouilliminden, Lullemmeden, and Iwellemmeden, are one of the seven major Tuareg tribal or clan confederations (called "Drum groups"). Their communities are historically nomadic and intermixed with other ethnic groups.