Riyadh School in Al Haouz organizes the “Tifinagh Olympics”
Today, Saturday, February 25, the Riyadh School of the Al Haouz Region Directorate organized the Tifinagh Olympiad on the occasion of the International Mother Language Day, which falls on February 21 of each year.
The Riyadh School's celebration of the International Mother Language Day was marked by the organization of the Tifinagh Olympiad and various educational activities.
Tifinagh - is the ancient Amazigh line, whose invention dates back to 3000 years BC. Its spread extends from northern Sudan to the Canary Islands, Sicily and Andalusia to the north of the Canary Islands.
The Amazigh alphabet in the early stages of its existence consisted of 16 silent letters. And it became 23 in the era of the Numidian Berber kingdom, of which Masinissa was the most prominent king. Then added to it at a later time. vowels. It is called Amazigh. Tedbakken was the ancient Amazighs writing these letters on the walls of caves and rocks. They left us more than a thousand inscriptions on the stone plates. And they left a number of memorial inscriptions in Tunisia, Algeria, Mali, Niger and Morocco... especially what is accompanied by its Latin and Phoenician translations.
. The researcher. Jerky Marky. Seriously trying to explain it. However, most of the ancient Amazigh inscriptions are still waiting for specialists, who are required to master the Amazigh language first. Then one of the dead and living languages such as Phoenician, Greek, Byzantine and Latin. In Morocco, there are examples of rock inscriptions in Azib Nikis and Yakour in the Great Atlas. And the engraving of the Azrou plate and the engraving of the Tiflet plate. In the areas of Samara there are complete texts written in Tifinagh letters. There are other engravings drifting
Museum of Tetouan and Sidi Slimane in Rabat. The Friday eye plate at the Casablanca Museum. A group of intellectuals and researchers managed to make inscriptions in Tifinagh, and they were confiscated in the markets. It is worth noting that this line has not been interrupted. It is now used on the Internet. This calligraphy is still written throughout the land of Tamazgha, and it has a great turnout on the part of the jealous Amazighs on their Amazigh language
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