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page 1Berber words and phrases

Arzew
thumb|200px|U.S. Rangers train on the terrain of the 8 November 1942 assault at Arzew
Imilchil
Imilchil or Imilshil ( , ) is a small town in Midelt Province of central Morocco, in the Atlas Mountains with a population of about 1,858.
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Tinmel
Tinmel (Berber: Tin Mel or Tin Mal, ) is a small mountain village in the High Atlas 100 km from Marrakesh, Morocco. Tinmel was the cradle of the Berber Almohad empire, from where the Almohads started their military campaigns against the Almoravids in the early 12th century.
agadir
defensive fortification and community storage

Azalai
thumb|right|A camel train traveling from Agadez to Bilma (Niger), 1985.
thumb|right|Slabs of salt from the mines of Taoudenni stacked on the quayside at the port of Mopti (Mali)
thumb|right|Rock salt at the market in Mopti. It is sold here in slabs, broken and weighed, and packaged into smaller amounts.
The Azalai (Tamasheq, var. Azalay) is a semi-annual salt caravan route practiced by Tuareg traders in the Sahara desert between Timbuktu and the Taoudenni salt mine in Mali, or the act of traveling with a caravan along that route.
Lalla
Berberian's civility title