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Berber Collection (page 5)

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Berber Culture

Background imageBerber Collection: Ghorfas at Ksar Hadada

Ghorfas at Ksar Hadada, formerly Berber storehouses but now a hotel

Background imageBerber Collection: Berber Souk in Asni, at the base of High Atlas

Berber Souk in Asni, at the base of High Atlas

Background imageBerber Collection: Berber village of Around

Berber village of Around, at the foot of Toubkal in High Atlas

Background imageBerber Collection: Shoeing of a mule at the Berber market south of Marrakech

Shoeing of a mule at the Berber market south of Marrakech

Background imageBerber Collection: Berber storehouses converted into a bazaar

Berber storehouses converted into a bazaar in the Ghorfa complex in Medenine

Background imageBerber Collection: Morocco, Volubilis

Morocco, Volubilis

Background imageBerber Collection: African Native People, lithograph, published in 1897

African Native People, lithograph, published in 1897
African Native People: 1 - 2) Mpongwe people from Gabun; 3) Arab from Morocco; 4) Arab from the southern Tunisia; 5) Fellah; 6 - 7) Copts; 8) Koto from Niger; 9) Fang people; 10) Berber (Dachelaner)

Background imageBerber Collection: Tariq ibn Ziyad (670-722)

Tariq ibn Ziyad (670-722). Muslim General of the Berber tribe of Nafza who led the Muslim conquest of the Visigothic Hispania. Engraving

Background imageBerber Collection: Capture of the Algerian corsair xebec L Uccello

Capture of the Algerian corsair xebec L Uccello by the Genoese galleys Taggia and San Giorgio on August 11, 1788 near San Remo. Engraving. ITALY. LIGURIA. Genoa. Pegli. Navy Museum

Background imageBerber Collection: West African Tuareg Horse Warriors

West African Tuareg Horse Warriors
West African Tuareg Warriors, in traditional veiled headdresses, all mounted on fine horse and carrying spears and enormous shields

Background imageBerber Collection: Street in the souk of blacksmiths in Marrakech

Street in the souk of blacksmiths in Marrakech. The souk of Marrakech is a maze of narrow streets lined with stalls and stalls where Moroccans they shop

Background imageBerber Collection: Kabyle Olive Oil Press - North Eastern Algeria

Kabyle Olive Oil Press - North Eastern Algeria
A quite outstanding postcard (incredible detail) showing an olive oil press in operation in the Kabyle Region of Algeria. The Kabyle people are Berbers from North Eastern Algeria - estimated

Background imageBerber Collection: Elegant woman of the Kabyle People - Algeria

Elegant woman of the Kabyle People - Algeria
Elegant woman of the Kabyle People - Berbers from North Eastern Algeria - estimate population today approx. 5 million individuals. Date: circa 1908

Background imageBerber Collection: Tuareg Girl from the Hoggar Mountains, Algeria

Tuareg Girl from the Hoggar Mountains, Algeria. Taken during the expedition led by Captain Angus Buchanan to the Sahel region of the Sahara in 1922-23

Background imageBerber Collection: Sultan of Tuareg Veiled people of Hoggar Mountains, Algeria

Sultan of Tuareg Veiled people of Hoggar Mountains, Algeria
Sultan of the Tuareg Veiled people of the Hoggar Mountains, Algeria. Taken during the expedition led by Captain Angus Buchanan to the Sahel region of the Sahara in 1922-23

Background imageBerber Collection: TUNISIA. GABES. Matmata. Berber troglodyte architecture

TUNISIA. GABES. Matmata. Berber troglodyte architecture

Background imageBerber Collection: Mali - Tuareg men from Timbucktu

Mali - Tuareg men from Timbucktu
Mali - Two Tuareg men from Timbucktu, holding spears. The Tuareg are a Berber nomadic pastoralist people, known as the People of the Veil

Background imageBerber Collection: Morocco, Tadakoust village, Anti-Atlas Mountains, nr

Morocco, Tadakoust village, Anti-Atlas Mountains, nr. Akka. A crumbling agadir, or fortified granary, tops a steep bluff overlooking Tadakoust village in the Anti-Atlas range

Background imageBerber Collection: Berber camel leader with three camels in Erg Chebbi sand sea

Berber camel leader with three camels in Erg Chebbi sand sea, Sahara Desert, near Merzouga, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageBerber Collection: Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus anglicised as Tertullian, born circa 160 died circa 220

Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus anglicised as Tertullian, born circa 160 died circa 220. Early Christian Berber author

Background imageBerber Collection: Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, Anglicised As Tertullian, Born Circa 160 Died Circa 220

Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, Anglicised As Tertullian, Born Circa 160 Died Circa 220. Prolific And Controversial Early Christian Berber Author

Background imageBerber Collection: Saint Augustine Of Hippo Aka St. Augustine Or St. Austin, Born 354 Died 430. Bishop Of Hippo Regius

Saint Augustine Of Hippo Aka St. Augustine Or St. Austin, Born 354 Died 430. Bishop Of Hippo Regius. Berber Philosopher And Theologian. From The Book Crabbes Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageBerber Collection: Morocco, Berber blue man walking through sand dunes in Erg Chebbi area; Sahara Desert near Merzouga

Morocco, Berber blue man walking through sand dunes in Erg Chebbi area; Sahara Desert near Merzouga

Background imageBerber Collection: Sunset Camel Trek On The Beach; Essaouira, Morocco

Sunset Camel Trek On The Beach; Essaouira, Morocco

Background imageBerber Collection: Shadows Of Camels And Tourists On A Beach Trek On The Sand; Essaourira, Morocco

Shadows Of Camels And Tourists On A Beach Trek On The Sand; Essaourira, Morocco

Background imageBerber Collection: Morocco, Silhouette of Berber Blue man leading camel across sand dunes at dusk in Erg Chebbi area;

Morocco, Silhouette of Berber Blue man leading camel across sand dunes at dusk in Erg Chebbi area; Sahara Desert near Merzouga

Background imageBerber Collection: Morocco, Berber leading camel across sand dune near Merzouga in Sahara Desert; Erg Chebbi area

Morocco, Berber leading camel across sand dune near Merzouga in Sahara Desert; Erg Chebbi area

Background imageBerber Collection: Morocco, Erg Chebbi area; Sahara Desert near Merzouga, Shadow of Berber Blue man leading camel

Morocco, Erg Chebbi area; Sahara Desert near Merzouga, Shadow of Berber Blue man leading camel across sand dunes

Background imageBerber Collection: Sahara desert, Morocco. Silhouette on the dunes at sunset

Sahara desert, Morocco. Silhouette on the dunes at sunset

Background imageBerber Collection: Berber Man In Berber Costume, Merzouga, Morocco, North Africa

Berber Man In Berber Costume, Merzouga, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageBerber Collection: A Kabyle musician with her Tam-Tam. Algeria, North Africa

A Kabyle musician with her Tam-Tam. Algeria, North Africa
A female Kabyle musician sits cross-legged holding her Tam-Tam (a type of gong). The Kabyle are a Berber ethnic group originating from Kabilya in Northern Algeria. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBerber Collection: Costumes of Morocco: Moor, Berber and Moorish nomads

Costumes of Morocco: Moor, Berber and Moorish nomads.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageBerber Collection: Berber woman

Berber woman
North African Berber woman. Date: 1934

Background imageBerber Collection: An alley in the souks of Essaouira

An alley in the souks of Essaouira
Essaouira - the jewel of the Atlantica - is a small fortified port in western Morocco on the same latitude as Marrakech, between Safi and Agadir

Background imageBerber Collection: A Tunisian Arab Woman spinning wool using a hand spindle

A Tunisian Arab Woman spinning wool using a hand spindle Date: 1908

Background imageBerber Collection: Young Kabyle Woman with headdress of Jewellery - Algeria

Young Kabyle Woman with headdress of Jewellery - Algeria, North Africa. The Kabyle People are Berbers from North Eastern Algeria - estimated population today of 5 million individuals. Date: 1914

Background imageBerber Collection: Kabyle Children - Algeria

Kabyle Children - Algeria. The Kabyle are Berbers from North Eastern Algeria - estimate population today approx. 5 million individuals. Date: 1910

Background imageBerber Collection: Picture No. 10761504

Picture No. 10761504
Morocco - Berber woman of the Anti-Atlas mountain range in southwest Morocco. Date:

Background imageBerber Collection: African Zenega and traders, 17th century

African Zenega and traders, 17th century
African Zenega and traders. 17th-century artwork of traders bartering brandy for water with Zenega (or Sanhaja) people of the African Kingdom of Cayor at Cap-Vert (in what is now Senegal)

Background imageBerber Collection: African Zenega people, 17th century

African Zenega people, 17th century
African Zenega people. 17th-century artwork of clothing worn by Zenega (or Sanhaja) people in Africa. Of Berber origin, these people spread as far south as what is now Senegal

Background imageBerber Collection: Portrait of the Visigothic king Don Rodrigo (left)

Portrait of the Visigothic king Don Rodrigo (left)
" Portrait of the Visigothic king Don Rodrigo (left) and the Berber general Tarik. Page of the book " Semblanza de Reyes", illustrated biographies for the king of Castile Alfonso XI

Background imageBerber Collection: Tunisia, Ksour Area, Matmata, older Berber woman (MR)

Tunisia, Ksour Area, Matmata, older Berber woman (MR)

Background imageBerber Collection: Algeria - Biskra - Nomadic Encampment

Algeria - Biskra - Nomadic Encampment. Date: circa 1906

Background imageBerber Collection: The Kabyle Market, Bejaia, Algeria

The Kabyle Market, Bejaia, Algeria
The Kabyle Market at Bejaia (Bougie), Algeria. The Kabyle people are Berbers from North Eastern Algeria - estimated population today of 5 million individuals

Background imageBerber Collection: Elderly Berber Women, Algeria

Elderly Berber Women, Algeria
Berber Golden Oldies - A group of elderly Algerian Berber Women, heavily wrapped up against the elements, but still displaying traditional costume and jewellery including large hooped earrings

Background imageBerber Collection: Matmata, once a troglodyte pit-homes

Matmata, once a troglodyte pit-homes
Tunisia, Matmata. Converted from one of the towns celebrated troglodyte pit-homes, the Sidi Driss Hotel still retains parts of the Star Wars film sets



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Berber Culture: From Morocco's Sahara Desert to Algeria's Kabyle Villages and Beyond" Embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant world of the Berber people, an ancient North African community with a rich cultural tapestry. In Morocco's Erg Chebbi at Merzouga, witness the awe-inspiring sight of Berbers gracefully traversing the golden sand dunes atop their loyal companions - dromedary camels. The vastness of the Sahara Desert in Morocco's Southeast serves as a backdrop for this timeless scene. Delve deeper into Berber life and encounter a young woman nurturing her baby, showcasing the profound bond between mother and child within this close-knit society. A colourful lithograph captures this tender moment, highlighting their traditions and values. Journeying further east to Algeria, marvel at the ingenuity of Kabyle people as they operate a fantastic wooden screw olive press. This ingenious invention showcases their resourcefulness in extracting precious oils from olives while preserving age-old techniques. In Northern Algeria lies Taourirt, a picturesque Kabyle village that exudes charm with its traditional architecture and warm hospitality. Immerse yourself in its enchanting atmosphere as you explore its narrow streets adorned with vibrant textiles and intricate crafts. Venturing westward to Nigeria's Kano region reveals another facet culture - meet the Sanusi People who proudly carry on ancestral customs amidst bustling markets and lively gatherings. Their vibrant traditions add vibrancy to West Africa’s diverse tapestry. Discover Chefchaouen nestled amidst Morocco’s Rif Mountains – an azure paradise where every corner is painted in mesmerizing shades of blue. Lose yourself in its labyrinthine streets filled with handicrafts made by skilled artisans who have preserved centuries-old techniques passed down through generations. Travel southwards to Tlemcen in Algeria where history comes alive at Tomb of Princess Zaynab – an architectural marvel that pays homage to the region's royal heritage.