Tuareg

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a member of a nomadic Berber people of the Sahara

the dialect of Berber spoken by the Tuareg

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A six-man group formed by Edris, European cross-country champion Ozbilen Kaan Kigen, European marathon record-holder Sondre Nordstad Moen, Moroccan runners Hicham Amghar and Soufiane Bouqantar and European under-23 5000m champion Yeman Crippa took the lead after the second lap of a course that runs through the picturesque historic centre of Bolzano.
Rashid Amghar, a researcher at Constantine University, said in remarks to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that the palace was built in 1825 and served as headquarters of the Ottoman rule of Algeria.
Le chambellan de SM le Roi, Brahim Frej, a remis, dimanche, un don royal aux chorfas Amghraryines a l'occasion du Moussem de Moulay Abdallah Amghar organise jusqu'au 23 aout a El Jadida.
Such trips to Afghanistan "were quite common in the 1990s," amid the euphoria of the mujahedeen victory over Soviet troops who had invaded the country, said Samir Amghar, author of "Salafism Today."
Samir Amghar, Amel Boubekeur, and Michael Emerson (Brussels/Budapest: CEPS/OSI, 2007), 169.
See Samir Amghar, "Le Salafisme en Europe," Politique Etrangere I (2006)
He was thus given the title "amghar," meaning "chief" in their language.
Amghar, Samir, Amel Boubekeur, and Michael Emerson.
Few men remain in town: Amghar (Abdellah Aourik) is the elderly village chief raging against the torpor that settled over his home, telling tall tales about the deceased fishermen to the handful of local children while hitting the bottle at night.
The Dutch Equal Treatment Commission found that the Regional Education Centre in the city of Utrecht illegally "discriminated, indirectly, on the basis of religion," when it rejected Fatima Amghar for its programme.
An insightful study by the scholar Samir Amghar points out that becoming a "born-again Muslim" offers a more positive and gratifying self-image to the young Arab than the other two possibilities available to him in French society: being stigmatized as a delinquent by the mainstream society and the media, or being branded a "traitor" for attempting to adapt to French norms.