The Tuareg people (Berber language: imuhagh, Arabic: الطوارق) are a Berber people of the deserts who usually maintain a traditionally nomadic pastoralist lifestyle. Although, there are many Tuaregs who live in modern cities of Mali, Niger, and Algeria. Tuareg Berbers are one of the indigenous inhabitants of the Saharan interior of North Africa and West Africa.
The Tuareg language is classified as a macrolanguage, with an estimated total number of...
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The Tuareg people (Berber language: imuhagh, Arabic: الطوارق) are a Berber people of the deserts who usually maintain a traditionally nomadic pastoralist lifestyle. Although, there are many Tuaregs who live in modern cities of Mali, Niger, and Algeria. Tuareg Berbers are one of the indigenous inhabitants of the Saharan interior of North Africa and West Africa.
The Tuareg language is classified as a macrolanguage, with an estimated total number of speakers of 5.7 million. About half this number is accounted for by speakers of the Eastern dialect (Tamajaq, Tawellemmedt) in Niger. Most Tuareg live in the Saharan parts of Niger and Mali but, being nomadic, there is constant movement across national borders, and small groups of Tuareg also live in southeastern Algeria, southwestern Libya and northern Burkina Faso, and a small community in northern Nigeria.
The name Tuareg (also spelled "Twareg" or "Touareg") is derived from Targa, the Berber name of Libya's Fezzan province. The name Tuareg...
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