Imuhagh Amazigh Sahara | ليبيا غات الطوارق Libya Touareg Ghat | ئموهاغ امازيغ الصحراء

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The Tuareg (also Twareg or Touareg, in Amazigh: Imuhagh / Itargiyen, are a berber nomadic pastoralist people, and are the principal inhabitants of the Saharan interior of North Africa. Descended from Berbers in the region that is now Libya, the Tuareg are descendants of ancient Saharan peoples described by Herodotus, who mentions the ancient Libyan people, the Garamantes. Archaeological testimony is the ruins of Germa. Later, they expanded southward, into the Sahel. For over two millennia, the Tuareg operated the trans-Saharan caravan trade connecting the great cities on the southern edge of the Sahara via five desert trade routes to the northern (Mediterranean) coast of Africa. In Tuareg terms, the Sahara is not one desert but many, so they call it Tinariwen ("the Deserts").
Ghat was the stronghold of the Kel Ajjer Tuareg confederation, this traditional entity covers the south-western Libya (to Ubari, Sebha and Ghadames) and south-eastern Algeria (Djanet and Alezi).

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