A monument found in the Syriana region
A monument found in the Syriana region 1-2959
A monument that was found about a year ago in the archaeological site “Vervor” in the Syriana region of the Algerian state of Batna contains an ancient Libyan inscription “Tifinagh”
Tifinagh - is the ancient Amazigh script, whose invention dates back to 3000 years BC. Its area of distribution extends from northern Sudan to the Canary Islands, Sicily, Andalusia, and north to the Canary Islands. The Amazigh alphabet was in the early stages of its existence. It consists of 16 silent letters. During the reign, it became the Numidian Amazigh Kingdom, of which Masinissa was the most prominent king.
A monument found in the Syriana region 11293
Then it was added to it at a later time. Consonant letters. It is called Amazigh. Tidbakine. The ancient Amazighs used to write these letters on the walls of caves and rocks. They left us more than a thousand inscriptions on the stone plates. They left a number of memorial inscriptions in Tunisia, Algeria, Mali, Niger and Morocco...


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