What is the origin of the Amazighs


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Amazigh people


Amazigh origin:
The origin of the Amazigh population (Berbers) goes back to the descendants of the inhabitants of the North African region, which Ibn Khaldun traces back to their leader, Mazigh, who existed before the Arabs. Like "Amazigh", speakers of Berber languages ​​are referred to as Berbers.[2] Many records indicated their presence in North America, about 3000 BC, and they were first mentioned in Egyptian writings during the Predynastic Period. The Berbers interacted with European colonizers and invaders in the coastal areas of North Africa, who influenced them, as well as the Berbers were influenced by the Sudanese empires, and the pastors from East Africa. [3]
It is worth noting that the Berbers extended their presence along the coastal areas of North Africa to the Sahara, and they were accepted by the Arabs in North Africa, as early as the eleventh century, and the areas that retained the Berber (Berber) language and traditional beliefs, such as Morocco, in North Africa, is less vulnerable to the influences of foreign rule.[3]
 Berber demographics:
 The Berber population is spread at present in northwestern Africa, and is found in eastern Libya, western Egypt (Siwa), as far south as the Sahara, and in the northern desert regions of Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali, but the Berber language is not included as one of the languages ​​used in These regions, although about 80% of the population of Morocco are Berbers who speak their language, in addition to about 40% of the population of Algeria, and tens of thousands of residents of Tunisia, Libya, Niger, Burkina Faso and Mauritania, and the number of Berbers was estimated in the mid-nineties. Of the twentieth century, about 40 million people.[2] And there are about 2.5 million nomadic Berbers living outside North Africa, called “Tuareg”, in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, and the Tuareg are traditionally nomads who inhabit the Sahara, Berbers in Europe have been portrayed as nomads, but the majority of the population are farmers who live in the mountains near the  Mediterranean coast.
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Culture and religion:


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Berber men take care of the livestock that move with the seasons, to search for water and grass, while the women take care of the family, and their social structure is based on the tribal, which is headed by a certain chief to lead it, and most of the leaders of the tribe are men, although many women may rule Their tribes, and most Berbers believe in Sunni Islam, and the majority of them practice traditional practices in their worship, which tend to include traditional practices of controlling rural areas, and before converting to Islam, some Berbers were Christians, while others believed in other religions.[3] Amazighs are one of the peoples who have lived and believed in all monotheistic religions due to their ancient history.
the reviewers:
 (Michael Brett, "Berber"، www.britannica.com, Retrieved 21-3-2018. Edited.(1
(Berber", www.encyclopedia.com, Retrieved 21-3-2018. Edited.(2
(3) John Misachi (1-8-2017), "Who Are The Berber People?"، www.worldatlas.com, Retrieved 21-3-2018. Edited.

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