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Tuareg Collection (page 2)

The Tuareg, a nomadic people of the Sahara desert, are known for their rich cultural heritage and fascinating way of life

Background imageTuareg Collection: Evening prayer in the Sahara Desert Detail of the Tuareg camp

Evening prayer in the Sahara Desert Detail of the Tuareg camp
JLJ4612448 Evening prayer in the Sahara Desert Detail of the Tuareg camp. Painting by Gustave Achille Guillaumet (1840-1887) 1863 Sun. 1, 3x2, 8 m

Background imageTuareg Collection: Tuareg (chromolitho)

Tuareg (chromolitho)
1093724 Tuareg (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tuareg. French educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageTuareg Collection: Tuareg standing on a sand dune in the Tenere Desert at sunrise, Sahara, Niger, Africa

Tuareg standing on a sand dune in the Tenere Desert at sunrise, Sahara, Niger, Africa

Background imageTuareg Collection: Tuareg, Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Tuareg, Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageTuareg Collection: Colonial Exhibition, Bois de Vincennes - Tuareg Camp

Colonial Exhibition, Bois de Vincennes - Tuareg Camp Date: 1907

Background imageTuareg Collection: Tuaregs on a journey, North Africa, 1895. Artist: Ivan Pranishnikoff

Tuaregs on a journey, North Africa, 1895. Artist: Ivan Pranishnikoff
Tuaregs on a journey, North Africa, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)

Background imageTuareg Collection: A Targui man, 1895. Artist: Henri Thiriat

A Targui man, 1895. Artist: Henri Thiriat
A Targui man, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)

Background imageTuareg Collection: Dr Heinrich Barth, German geographer and explorer, (c1900)

Dr Heinrich Barth, German geographer and explorer, (c1900)
Dr Heinrich Barth, German geographer and explorer, at Timbuktu, Mali, (c1900). Heinrich Barth (1821-1865) was a member of the expedition commanded by James Richardson

Background imageTuareg Collection: The defeat of the Tuaregs, 1894. Artist: Frederic Lix

The defeat of the Tuaregs, 1894. Artist: Frederic Lix
The defeat of the Tuaregs, 1894. The Tuareg came into conflict with the French as the French sought to bring their Saharan territory under colonial control in the 19th century

Background imageTuareg Collection: The Tuareg Caravan at the Winter Velodrome, Paris, 1894

The Tuareg Caravan at the Winter Velodrome, Paris, 1894
The Tuareg caravan at the Winter Velodrome, Paris, 1894. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 4th June 1894

Background imageTuareg Collection: Niger, Sahara, Tenere Desert

Niger, Sahara, Tenere Desert. Sand Dunes of the Tenere Desert. This is the largest protected area in Africa, covering over 7.7 million hectares

Background imageTuareg Collection: Tuareg walking in Erg Ubari, Sebha, Lybia

Tuareg walking in Erg Ubari, Sebha, Lybia

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

Sahara desert, Morocco. Silhouette on the dunes at sunset

Background imageTuareg Collection: North Africa: Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, lithograph, published in 1897

North Africa: Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, lithograph, published in 1897
Topographic map of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia with the borders at the end of the 19th century. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageTuareg Collection: Africa, North Africa, Morocco, Erg Chegaga (or Chigaga) is a Saharan sand dune (approximately)

Africa, North Africa, Morocco, Erg Chegaga (or Chigaga) is a Saharan sand dune (approximately)
Morocco, Erg Chegaga (or Chigaga) is a Saharan sand dune (approximately 40 km to 15 km wide, some dunes around a height of 60m (170 m more than Erg Chebbi), it is the largest and wildest of Morocco

Background imageTuareg Collection: CHARLES DE FOUCAULD (1858-1916). Blessed Charles Eugene de Foucauld, French Catholic

CHARLES DE FOUCAULD (1858-1916). Blessed Charles Eugene de Foucauld, French Catholic priest who lived among the Tuareg people in the Sahara Desert in Algeria. Photograph, 1915

Background imageTuareg Collection: Mali, Timbuktu, Sahara Desert, Tuareg camel riders

Mali, Timbuktu, Sahara Desert, Tuareg camel riders

Background imageTuareg Collection: MANSA MUSA (1312-1337). King of Mali. Mansa Musa seated on his throne

MANSA MUSA (1312-1337). King of Mali. Mansa Musa seated on his throne. Facing him is a Tuareg on his camel. Detail from the Catalan Atlas of 1375

Background imageTuareg 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 imageTuareg Collection: Tuareg Warrior

Tuareg Warrior
A Touareg warrior of Algeria or Morocco with sword and spear

Background imageTuareg Collection: MALI, Timbuktu Camel trekkers in the Saharan sands near Timbuktu

MALI, Timbuktu Camel trekkers in the Saharan sands near Timbuktu

Background imageTuareg Collection: Tuareg man mounted on a camel carrying spears

Tuareg man mounted on a camel carrying spears.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageTuareg Collection: Digital illustration of the people of Tuareg, Ashanti, Masai, Pygmy and Bushmen tribes of Africa

Digital illustration of the people of Tuareg, Ashanti, Masai, Pygmy and Bushmen tribes of Africa

Background imageTuareg Collection: Picture No. 11676046

Picture No. 11676046
The Berbers at a popular viewing point over the Todra palmeries photogenically dress up as the so-called Blue Men the Tuareg people when posing for the tourists or taking them on a camel ride into

Background imageTuareg Collection: Moussa Ag Amastane arriving in Paris, illustration from Le Petit Journal

Moussa Ag Amastane arriving in Paris, illustration from Le Petit Journal
XIR346353 Moussa Ag Amastane arriving in Paris, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 21st August 1910 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageTuareg Collection: French troops in Sahara, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre

French troops in Sahara, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre
XIR346317 French troops in Sahara, illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 17th March 1907 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageTuareg Collection: Tuareg in the Libyan Desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Tuareg in the Libyan Desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageTuareg Collection: TUAREGS, 1821. Veiled Tuareg nomads in the Sahara

TUAREGS, 1821. Veiled Tuareg nomads in the Sahara. Illustration from A Narrative of Travels in Northern Africa by Captain George Francis Lyon, London, England, 1821

Background imageTuareg Collection: Algerian Tuareg Man

Algerian Tuareg Man
An absolutely superb portrait photograph (reproduced on a postcard) of a Tuareg tribe of the far southeastern Algeria, deep into the Sahara. Date: 1905

Background imageTuareg Collection: Tuareg Warrior - North Afrca

Tuareg Warrior - North Afrca
Tuareg Warrior (Twareg / Touareg) - North Africa. Ridng away on his camel after a successful raid - the trophy of his enemy (his head) dangles from the saddle! Date: 1880s

Background imageTuareg Collection: Picture No. 10760901

Picture No. 10760901
Morocco - berber at Tinfou, dressing up as the so-called Blue Men of the Tuareg, when taking the tourists on a camel ride into the nearby sand dunes. Date:

Background imageTuareg Collection: Picture No. 10864129

Picture No. 10864129
Dromedary camel train - Tuareg nomads taking their camel herd to the weekly city market (Camelus dromedarius) Date:

Background imageTuareg Collection: Sahara Desert. Tifernine. Algeria. Africa

Sahara Desert. Tifernine. Algeria. Africa

Background imageTuareg Collection: Tuareg Woman. Sahara Desert. Algeria. Africa

Tuareg Woman. Sahara Desert. Algeria. Africa

Background imageTuareg Collection: Guide in desert canyon, Algerian Sahara C014 / 1629

Guide in desert canyon, Algerian Sahara C014 / 1629
Guide in desert canyon, Algerian Sahara. Photographed in the El-Ghessour area in the Hoggar Mountains, a highland region of the central Sahara, located in southern Algeria

Background imageTuareg Collection: Libya, Fezzan, dunes of Wan Kaza

Libya, Fezzan, dunes of Wan Kaza

Background imageTuareg Collection: TIMBUKTU, 1894. French forces seize the Saharan city of Timbuktu from the Tuaregs, January 1894

TIMBUKTU, 1894. French forces seize the Saharan city of Timbuktu from the Tuaregs, January 1894. Wood engraving from a contemporary French newspaper

Background imageTuareg Collection: Tuareg Woman - Algeria

Tuareg Woman - Algeria
Tuareg Woman - from a desert oasis in southern Algeria. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTuareg Collection: Touaregs & Taitogs

Touaregs & Taitogs
Touareg Hoggars and Taitogs submit to France in the Sahara Date: 1905

Background imageTuareg Collection: Mali - Timbuktu - Tuaregs

Mali - Timbuktu - Tuaregs
A group of Tuareg Horsemen and foot soldiers - Timbuktu, Mali

Background imageTuareg Collection: A Tuarick or Tuareg

A Tuarick or Tuareg of Saharan Africa

Background imageTuareg Collection: A Tuareg walking on the erg of Uan Kaza in the Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

A Tuareg walking on the erg of Uan Kaza in the Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageTuareg Collection: A Tuareg walking on a dune of the erg of Uan Kaza in the Fezzan desert

A Tuareg walking on a dune of the erg of Uan Kaza in the Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageTuareg Collection: Two Tuaregs in the dunes of the erg of Murzuk in the Fezzan desert, Libya

Two Tuaregs in the dunes of the erg of Murzuk in the Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageTuareg Collection: A Tuareg dressed for celebrations at the entrance of the Dar Sahara tented camp in the Fezzan

A Tuareg dressed for celebrations at the entrance of the Dar Sahara tented camp in the Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa



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The Tuareg, a nomadic people of the Sahara desert, are known for their rich cultural heritage and fascinating way of life. In the vast Tenere region of the central Sahara, an expedition vehicle traverses through the rugged terrain, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of these desert dwellers. A hand-painted sign stands proudly in the arid landscape, displaying the time it would take to reach Timbuktu in Mali - a staggering 52 days. This serves as a testament to both their enduring spirit and their deep connection to this ancient trade route. In Sebha, Ubari, Libya, North Africa, Tuareg men gather around a fire to prepare traditional tea. The rhythmic pouring of steaming liquid into delicate glasses symbolizes hospitality and camaraderie among these proud tribesmen. As dusk settles over Niger's sandy expanse, a Tuareg tribesman gracefully guides his camel across the horizon. These majestic creatures have long been companions on their journeys through unforgiving terrains. Centuries ago in West Africa, Tuareg horse warriors were renowned for their equestrian skills and bravery on battlefields. Their presence evoked awe as they galloped fearlessly across vast landscapes. Silhouetted against Morocco's golden dunes at sunset is an enchanting scene that captures the mystique of the Sahara desert. The timeless beauty of this land resonates with every grain of sand beneath one's feet. Historical records depict a French Colonial Exhibition where a Tuareg man stands tall beside his loyal camel companion. This image speaks volumes about colonial encounters that shaped not only African history but also global narratives during that era. An intricate lithograph from 1897 showcases North Africa's diverse tapestry with Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia taking center stage. It encapsulates how deeply rooted Tuareg culture is within this vibrant region.