Ethnic group indigenous to North Africa.
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Examples for "berber"
Examples for "berber"
1In 711, the Arabs invaded Spain with North African Berber foot soldiers.
2I host a banquet for every prominent Berber family in the city.
3On the 3rd of September General Hunter received orders to occupy Berber.
4The people of Berber are, in their exterior deportment, mild and polite.
5If they press their camels, they will be in Berber this afternoon.
1They say Berbers are treated as second-class citizens in the Arab country.
2The Arabs and Berbers who settled in Spain are generally called Moors.
3It startles me that several Berbers in the audience shout their agreement.
4They needed the arrival of the Berbers to turn them into Almoran.
5In a few days he had fifty men, including his nine Berbers.
1Others say the Amazigh's plight should not be used to excuse organised crime.
2He plans to use the party as a platform the defend Amazigh rights.
3Finally, his friends blasted Amazigh music from the speakers of a car parked outside.
4Work has always been scarce in the home of a long-marginalised ethnic minority: the Amazigh, or Berbers.
5The Amazigh and other ethnic minorities object to the drafting committee's power to vote on the constitution's contents.
1Amazigh, or Imazighen, lived in north Africa long before Muslims set foot in the land in the 7th century.
Translations for imazighen