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  2. Tuareg people - Wikipedia

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    The CIA estimates that the Tuareg population in Mali constitutes approximately 0.9% of the national population (~150,000), whereas about 3.5% of local inhabitants speak Tuareg (Tamasheq) as a primary language. [29]

  3. Tuareg in Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    Tuareg in Burkina Faso; Total population; 1,500,000 ... Sunni Islam: Tuareg in Burkina Faso are Burkina Faso citizens of ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...

  4. Bankilare - Wikipedia

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    The concentration of Tuareg population here sets the commune apart for the rest of the department, with the area north of Niamey and east of the river a largely Songhay "cultural zone". [8] The rural areas immediately around the town are seasonally home to at least 10,000 nomadic Tuareg, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] who take their animals to pastures far ...

  5. Berbers - Wikipedia

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    The indigenous Christian population in some Nefzaoua villages persisted until the 14th ... The Tuareg have a king who decides the fate of the tribe and is known as ...

  6. Azawad - Wikipedia

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    Azawad, or Azawagh (Tuareg: Azawaɣ, or Azawad; [1] Arabic: أزواد), was a short-lived unrecognised state lasting between 2012 and 2013. Azawagh (Azawaɣ) is the generic Tuareg Berber name for all Tuareg Berber areas [citation needed], especially the northern half of Mali and northern and western Niger.

  7. Azawagh - Wikipedia

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    Despite being the size of Austria, the Nigerian portion of the Azawagh had a population of only 85,000 as of 2003. [ 10 ] The area is dominated by the Kel Tamashek peoples, as well as some nomadic Arab-ancestry tribes including Hassaniyya -speakers (also called Azawagh Arabs , not to be confused with Niger's Diffa Arabs ). [ 11 ]

  8. Tuareg in Niger - Wikipedia

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    Tuareg in Niger; Total population; 1,620,000 [1] Languages; ... Sunni Islam: Tuareg in Niger are Niger citizens of Tuareg descent or persons of Tuareg descent ...

  9. Tamanrasset - Wikipedia

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    It is the chief city of the Algerian Tuareg. It is located an altitude of 1,320 metres (4,330 ft). As of the 2008 census, it has a population of 92,635, [2] up from 72,741 in 1998, [3] with an annual growth rate of 2.5%. [2] up to 116,521 in 2019. Tamanrasset was originally established as a military outpost to guard the trans-Saharan trade routes.