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Tamazight, langue en danger au Maroc

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A young girl practices writing Tifinagh. Iferouane, Niger 2005.


Women practice writing Tifinagh, the traditional Tuareg script, in the sand floor of a hut. Aouderas, Niger 2005.

From 2003 to 2006, UNESCO assisted the Association for the Promotion of Tifinagh in Agadez, Niger in the publication of the bimonthly journal Amanar. The journal was published in both French,the official language of Niger, and Tifinagh, the ancient script used to write the Tuareg language, Tamasheq. Amanar included daily news as well as traditional tales and legends and was met with great interest amongst the Tuareg as a means of affirming their unique culture while expressing it in a modern form. The title Amanar refers to the name of a particular star, which the Tuareg have traditionally used to navigate through the desert at night.



















الحركة الثقافية الأمازيغية بإمتغرن

الحركة الثقافية الأمازيغية بإمتغرن





الحركة الثقافية الأمازيغية بإمتغرن

صور تظاهرة الحركة الثقافية الأمازيغية بأكادير

صور تظاهرة الحركة الثقافية الأمازيغية بأكادير


































Amazigh in Stela 1/ British Museum

Amazigh in Stela 1/ British Museum





The Tifinagh alphabet. Aouderas, Niger 2005.

Sidi Moumounta, a Tuareg journalist and cultural activist, teaches Tifinagh to Tuareg children in his hometown of Iferouane. Iferouane, Niger 2005.

A young woman reading the journal, Amanar, for the first time. Aouderas, Niger 2005.

l’interdiction de la conférence scientifique sur l'histoire du Maroc

l’interdiction de la conférence  scientifique sur l'histoire du Maroc

Plusieurs milliers de personnes manifestent silencieusement Paris

Plusieurs milliers de personnes manifestent silencieusement Paris

The Prince Claus Award given to Mohammed ChafikOn Wednesday 11 December the 2002

The Prince Claus Award given to Mohammed ChafikOn Wednesday 11 December the 2002

Tifawin a tamazight 5 Afoulay

Tifawin a tamazight 5  Afoulay

Les Amazighs marocains investissent la rue

Les Amazighs marocains investissent la rue



MCA MARRAKECH

MCA MARRAKECH

MCA AMEKNAS

MCA AMEKNAS

MCA AMEKNAS

MCA AMEKNAS

MCA AMEKNAS

MCA AMEKNAS

CONGRES MONDIAL AMAZIGH

CONGRES MONDIAL AMAZIGH
CONGRES MONDIAL AMAZIGH

صور الوقفة الإحتجاجية بأمكناس يوم الخميس 22 ماي 2008ة

صور الوقفة الإحتجاجية بأمكناس يوم الخميس 22 ماي 2008ة







La manifestation amazighe du 14 Février 2009 réprimée à Rabat

La manifestation amazighe du 14 Février 2009 réprimée à Rabat

Osorkon IV 730-716 BC

Osorkon IV  730-716 BC

Pedubast II 740-730 BC

Pedubast II 740-730 BC

Shoshenq V 778-740 BC

Shoshenq V 778-740 BC

Pami 785-740 BC

Pami 785-740 BC

Shoshenq IV 798-785 BC

Shoshenq IV 798-785 BC

Shoshenq III 837-798 BC

Shoshenq III 837-798 BC

Osorkon II 872-798 BC

Osorkon II  872-798 BC

Takelot I 855-872 BC

Takelot I 855-872 BC

Osorkon I 922-887 BC

Osorkon I  922-887 BC

Shoshenq I 943-922 BC

Shoshenq I 943-922 BC
The kings of the Twenty-Second Dynasty of Egypt were a series of Meshwesh Libyans who ruled from circa 943 BC until 720 BC. They had settled in Egypt since the Twentieth Dynasty. Manetho states that the dynasty originated at Bubastis, but the kings almost certainly ruled from Tanis, which was their capital and the city where their tombs have been excavated.

King Yugarta

King Yugarta

Monolith of Abizar (kabylia , Algeria)

Monolith of Abizar (kabylia , Algeria)


Head of king Yuba II of Numedia in 100 after J.C found in Volubilis, Morocco

Head of king Yuba II of Numedia in 100 after J.C found in Volubilis, Morocco

TIFINAGH

TIFINAGH

TIFINAGH

TIFINAGH

TIFINAGH

TIFINAGH

Herodotus map Libya/Tamazgha

Herodotus map Libya/Tamazgha

Imazighen in ancient Egypt

Imazighen in ancient Egypt

Afssou nador

Afssou nador

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Tifinagh

Tifinagh
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