Berber people facts for kids
Total population | |
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c. more than 30 million Berber speakers; 40 m. Arabic speakers | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Morocco: 17 million (60% of total pop.) Algeria: 13 m (40% of total pop.). |
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Languages | |
Berber languages Maghrebi Arabic |
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Religion | |
Islam (mostly Sunni), Christianity, Judaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ancient Egyptian people, Semitic people, Iberian people |
Berbers (also called Amazighs, "free men") are an ethnic group found natively in the countries of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia in North Africa, and also found as immigrants in many countries, especially France. Berbers usually speak the Berber language. Berbers were both nomadic and land owners according to the region they live in. Most Berbers are Muslims or follow the native animist Berber religion.
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An old Amazigh room in Morocco.
Images for kids
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Hoggar painting, Tassili n'Ajjer
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An Egyptian statuette representing a Libyan Libu Berber from the reign of Rameses II (19th Dynasty) in 1279–1213 BCE. (Louvre Museum, Paris)
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A faience tile from the throne of Pharaoh Ramesses III depicting a tattooed ancient Libyan chief c. 1184 to 1153 BC
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Ancient Libyan delegation at Persepolis
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Heracles wrestling with the Libyan giant Antaeus
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A map of Numidia
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Mauretanian cavalry under Lusius Quietus fighting in the Dacian wars, from the Column of Trajan
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Fernández de Lugo presenting the captured Guanche kings of Tenerife to Ferdinand and Isabella, 1497
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Tlemcen, Patio of the Zianids
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Berber architecture as seen in the Grande Poste d'Alger building in Algiers
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A statue of Dihya, a seventh-century female Berber religious and military leader
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The Almohad Empire, a Berber empire that lasted from 1121 to 1269
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Castillian ambassadors meeting Almohad caliph Abu Hafs Umar al-Murtada, contemporary depiction from the Cantigas de Santa Maria
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Old fortress at Calatrava la Vieja. The site was used during the Muslim period from about 785 until the fall of the Caliphate of Cordova.
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The Almoravid realm at its greatest extent, c. 1120
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Abd el-Krim featured in the magazine Time in 1925
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Sanhaja Berber women in the 1970s
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Berber village in the Atlas mountains
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Zinedine Zidane, born to Berber parents from Algeria (Kabyle; Berbers in France)
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The mausoleum of Madghacen
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Tariq ibn Ziyad, Berber Muslim and Umayyad general who led the conquest of Visigothic Hispania in 711
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Over a period of thirty years (1325–1354), Moroccan Berber traveller Ibn Battuta visited most of the known Islamic world as well as many non-Muslim lands.
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Remains of Germa, a capital of the Garamantes (first millennium BC)
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Numidian tomb of Medracen (c. 200-150 BC)
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The Kutubiyya Mosque in Marrakesh, built by the Almohads in the 12th century
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The ksar of Aït Benhaddou in Morocco
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Berber henna decoration
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Algerian Berber calendar
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Jewelry from Kabylia region, Algeria
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Customized tajine
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Turkey tajine
See also
In Spanish: Bereberes para niños