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| year_end = 250 CE | | year_end = 250 CE | ||
| capital = [[Ekelhoc]], modern day [[Ninva|Ninva State]] | |||
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| common_languages = {{wp|Berber languages|Amazigh}} | | common_languages = {{wp|Berber languages|Amazigh}} | ||
| religion = Traditional Amazigh religion | | religion = Traditional Amazigh religion | ||
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'''Tamazgha''' ({{wp|Berber languages|Amazigh}}: ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵖⴰ) was a classical confederation of {{wp|Berbers|Amazigh peoples}} inhabiting the [[Ninva]] desert, and large portions of the [[Periclean world|Periclean coast]] of [[Ajax#Scipia|Scipia]]. Traditional histories designate the legendary [[Kaharna|Queen Kaharna]] as the first ruler and founder of the confederation, although evidence suggests the confederation or a precursor thereof existed for at least three decades before the date of her ascension as its queen. The widely accepted theory in modern study of Tamazgha is that the alliance of various Amazigh groups did exist before Kaharna, while the famous queen served as the polity's first singular leader and helped unify the tribes of Tamazgha as a symbol across the confederation. The language spoken in Tamazgha was an early form of {{wp|Berber languages|Tamazight}} which predates the splitting of southern dialects such as modern | '''Tamazgha''' ({{wp|Berber languages|Amazigh}}: ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵖⴰ) was a classical confederation of {{wp|Berbers|Amazigh peoples}} inhabiting the [[Ninva]] desert, and large portions of the [[Periclean world|Periclean coast]] of [[Ajax#Scipia|Scipia]]. Traditional histories designate the legendary [[Kaharna|Queen Kaharna]] as the first ruler and founder of the confederation, although evidence suggests the confederation or a precursor thereof existed for at least three decades before the date of her ascension as its queen. The widely accepted theory in modern study of Tamazgha is that the alliance of various Amazigh groups did exist before Kaharna, while the famous queen served as the polity's first singular leader and helped unify the tribes of Tamazgha as a symbol across the confederation. The language spoken in Tamazgha was an early form of {{wp|Berber languages|Tamazight}} which predates the splitting of southern dialects such as modern Ninvite {{wp|Tamashek}} and northern {{wp|Kabyle language|Adrar}} language. | ||
== Tribes == | == Tribes == | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[ | *[[Ninva]] | ||
*[[Messidor_Union#History_of_A.C9.A3matia|Messidor Union]] | *[[Messidor_Union#History_of_A.C9.A3matia|Messidor Union]] | ||
[[Category:Ajax]] | [[Category:Ajax]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Ninva]] | ||
[[Category:Messidor]] | [[Category:Messidor]] |
Revision as of 14:01, 22 January 2022
Tamazgha Imazighen ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵖⴰ | |
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500 BCE–250 CE | |
Flag | |
Status | Amazigh confederation |
Capital | Ekelhoc, modern day Ninva State |
Common languages | Amazigh |
Religion | Traditional Amazigh religion |
Government | Tribal Confederacy |
Amenokal | |
History | |
• Tamazgha established | 500 BCE |
• Ekelhoc built | 480 BCE |
• Ekelhoc abandoned | 200 CE |
• Tamazgha disbanded | 250 CE |
Today part of | Charnea Messidor Union |
Tamazgha (Amazigh: ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵖⴰ) was a classical confederation of Amazigh peoples inhabiting the Ninva desert, and large portions of the Periclean coast of Scipia. Traditional histories designate the legendary Queen Kaharna as the first ruler and founder of the confederation, although evidence suggests the confederation or a precursor thereof existed for at least three decades before the date of her ascension as its queen. The widely accepted theory in modern study of Tamazgha is that the alliance of various Amazigh groups did exist before Kaharna, while the famous queen served as the polity's first singular leader and helped unify the tribes of Tamazgha as a symbol across the confederation. The language spoken in Tamazgha was an early form of Tamazight which predates the splitting of southern dialects such as modern Ninvite Tamashek and northern Adrar language.