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  2. Tuareg people - Wikipedia

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    Tuareg are distinguished in their native language as the Imouhar, meaning the free people; [citation needed] the overlap of meaning has increased local cultural nationalism. Many Tuareg today are either settled agriculturalists or nomadic cattle breeders, while others are blacksmiths or caravan leaders.

  3. Berbers - Wikipedia

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    Outside the Maghreb, the Tuareg in Mali (early settlement near the old imperial capital of Timbuktu), [154] Niger, and Burkina Faso number some 850,000, [10] 1,620,000, [155] and 50,000, respectively. Tuaregs are a Berber ethnic group with a traditionally nomadic pastoralist lifestyle and are the principal inhabitants of the vast Sahara Desert ...

  4. Names of the Berber people - Wikipedia

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    The indigenous population of the Maghreb region of North Africa encompass a diverse grouping of several heterogenous ethnic groups who predate the arrival of Arabs in the Arab migration to the Maghreb. [1] [2] [3] They are collectively known as Berbers or Amazigh in English. [4] The native plural form Imazighen is sometimes also used in English.

  5. Category:Tuareg people - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tuareg people" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. 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.

  7. Ikelan - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, entire communities became servile to aristocratic tribes, conquered in situ, formed by migration of Ikelan families or even other ethnic groups moving into Tuareg controlled communities seeking protection. Sometimes members of rival Kels, defeated in war, were subsumed as lower castes, but usually of higher level than the Ikelan.

  8. Caste systems in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Oromo people are the largest ethnic group in Ethiopia, also found in northern Kenya and Somalia, with an estimated total population of over 35 million. [23] [24] [25] Like other ethnic groups in East Africa, Oromo people regionally developed social stratification consisting of four hierarchical strata.

  9. Tuareg in Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    Ethnic Tuareg in Burkina Faso are believed to number around 1,500,000. [1] See also. Tuareg; References This page was last edited on 15 November 2023, at 14:15 ...