Tutlayin timaziɣin n waṭlas anammas agmuḍan
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Timaziɣin n Waṭlas Anammas Agmuḍan gant yat taẓṛmt n tntlayin timaziɣin ittusawaln ɣ ugmuḍ d ugafa agmuḍan n idrarn n Waṭlaṣ Anammas ɣ Lmɣrib.
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[ssnfl | Snfl asagm]Tintlayin-ad gan tin tqbilin n Ayt Ssɣruccn, Ayt Warayn, Maṛmuca, Ayt Alaham d Ayt Murɣi[1][2][3].
Mqqar illa unyarms gratsnt d tntlayin n tmaziɣit n waṭlas anmmas lli illan ɣ tama nnsnt, ar ttɣamant gant zzɣ twja n tutlayin tiznatiyin gint tingranin gr Trifit d Tutlayin n waṭlas[4][5].
Gr tantlayin tiznatiyin, tin Ayt Ssɣruccn d Ayt Warayn a f bahra ttyuskarnt tizrawin (études), yidrus mad ttyuskarn f tin Ayt Alaham d Maṛmuca. Tantlayin n Ayt Yub d Ayt Murɣi ur fllasnt tettyuskar awd yat.
Isaɣuln
[ssnfl | Snfl asagm]- ↑ Annales de géographie: bulletin de la Société de géographie, Volume 33, p.275 (A. Colin, 1924)
- ↑ J. Bourrilly, Éléments d'éthnographie marocaine, p.42 (Larose, 1932)
- ↑ G. S. Colin, Carte linguistique du Maroc (1934)
- ↑ Revue d'ethnographie et des traditions populaires, Volume 2, p.68 (Société française d'ethnographie, 1921)
- ↑ M. Kossmann, Berber subclassification (preliminary version, unpublished), pp.2-3
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