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Who gained control of Tambuktu in 1433?

In 1433, control of Timbuktu was gained by the Tuareg people, specifically under the leadership of the Songhai Empire. This marked a significant moment in the city's history as it became an important center for trade, culture, and scholarship in West Africa. The Tuareg had previously been influential in the region, and their control helped enhance Timbuktu's status as a hub for the trans-Saharan trade routes.


Why do the Tuareg Indian tribes wear blue?

the tuareg wear blue and purple to


How do the tuareg get their food?

They go to town and kill people to get it


What can of food do the Tuareg trade with?

mostly camels milk


What is the origin of Tuareg language?

The origin and meaning of the name Twareg has long been debated with various etymologies advanced, although it would appear that Twārəg is derived from the "broken plural" of Tārgi, an Arabic name whose former meaning was "inhabitant of Targa" (the Tuareg name of the Libyan region commonly known as Fezzan. Targa in Berber means "(drainage) channel", see Alojali et al. 2003: 656, s.v. "Targa"). A misinterpretation of Twārəg as a name connected with the Arabic root ṬRQ made up a false etymology "abandoned (by God)", which has no real linguistic support and is sometimes quoted by those who want to defame this ethnic group. A simpler Arabic source is the name Tarek or Tariq which means Morning Star (Venus) - a worthy name for these blue-skinned men.The Tuareg today are found mostly in West Africa, but, like many in Northern Africa, were once nomads throughout the Sahara. They have a little-used but ancient script known as the tifinaɤ;

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Tuareg or Bedouin cultures are located largely in biomes?

Tuareg culture is primarily found in the Sahara Desert biome, while Bedouin culture is typically associated with the arid deserts of the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa. Both cultures have adapted to nomadic lifestyles in harsh desert environments, relying on traditional knowledge and resources to sustain themselves.


Tuareg or bedouin cultures are located largely in?

desert


What languages are spoken by the Tuareg people?

The Tuareg are a nomadic people who live in the Sahara desert in northern Africa. They speak the Tuareg language, which is part of the Berber family of languages.


What are the nomadic desert people of North Africa called?

The Tuareg


What do the Tuareg culture and the Candombl and faith have in common?

Both appropriated cultural traditions from multiple sources.


What do the Tuareg culture and the Candomble faith have in common?

Both appropriated cultural traditions from multiple sources.


What is the Tribe Tuareg known for?

The Tuareg Tribe situated in the north of Africa are well known for sheltering Gaddafi's son: Saif al Islam Gaddafi after becoming known as resolute fighters.


Why do the Tuareg Indian tribes wear blue?

the tuareg wear blue and purple to


What tribes are there in the Sahara desert?

Tuareg would be one. The Sahara is large, and there are many aboriginal cultures there. indigenouspeoplesissues.com It is important to study cultural anthropology. It casts light on our own situation.


How do you spell tuareg in African?

"African" is not a language. Africa is a continent that contains 54 countries and more than 2100 completely different languages. Some estimates place the number of languages at around 3000.If you have any questions about African languages, you will have to specify the language.The most prominent languages spoken in Africa are:AfrikaansAmharicArabicEnglishFrenchFulaHausaIgboOromaSomaliSwahiliYorubaZulu


Is a Tuareg a type of sand dune or a member of a desert tribe?

A Tuareg is a member of a desert tribe.


Who found Timbuktu?

The Tuareg Nomads. They found it in the 11th century.