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When Arabs moved into North Africa, they brought their language, Arabic, which became the dominant language of the region. They also introduced Islam, which transformed the religious landscape and cultural practices of the indigenous populations. Additionally, Arab traders brought new agricultural techniques and goods, influencing local economies and lifestyles. This migration led to a significant blending of Arab and Berber cultures, shaping the identity of modern North African societies.

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