mostly camels milk
They go to town and kill people to get it
the tuareg wear blue and purple to
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.
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Trade was important in Mesopotamia because they needed to trade thier food for stone,wood and metal tools so they can make even more food and crops.
They go to town and kill people to get it
the tuareg wear blue and purple to
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.
The Tuareg are an Islamic African people. They are classified as seminomadic and they travel with their herds on a seasonal basis but also have a home area where they grow some food crops. The Tuareg are best known for the men's practice of veiling their faces with a blue cloth dyed with indigo. Early travelers' accounts often referred to them as the "Blue Men" of the Sahara Desert. There are around one million.
A Tuareg is a member of a desert tribe.
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.
The Tuareg Nomads. They found it in the 11th century.
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The Tuareg are an Islamic African people. They are classified as seminomadic and they travel with their herds on a seasonal basis but also have a home area where they grow some food crops. The Tuareg are best known for the men's practice of veiling their faces with a blue cloth dyed with indigo. Early travelers' accounts often referred to them as the "Blue Men" of the Sahara Desert. There are around one million.
The Tuareg people mostly live in tents. The tents are made of goat skins or mats.
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The tuareg live in the following 6 countries Algeria, Mali, Burkina (Faso), North Benin, Nigeria, and Niger.