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Berbers, also known as Imazighen, are a pre-Arab ethnic group native to North Africa, notably Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya, as well as Mauritania, northern Mali, and northern Niger to a lesser extent. There are also tiny Berber groups in Egypt's Siwa Oasis and Burkina Faso. Berber languages are an Afroasiatic language family branch that has historically been spoken by Berber, or Amazigh countries. Despite their pale appearance, they are not Arabs. They are as indigenous African as any other group in the continent. And their women are stunningly beautiful. In this video, we'll look at what makes these women unique.
1. They are stunning.
You will surely be taken aback by her natural beauty, which is accentuated by her unique traditional attire and jewellery. Amazigh women's traditional beauty is influenced by the country's native culture. The vivid headdresses, scarves, intricate jewellery, tattoos, and dresses differ widely from place to place, despite their foundation in Amazigh rituals and conceptions of beauty. Amazigh women's attractiveness is distinguished by their unusual face tattoos. They are usually placed near the eyes, mouth, and nose. They are symbolic and represent a woman's social or marital status. We can't deny that Amazigh has many beautiful ladies, whether it's because they make their own personal care products, have good genes, eat properly, or stay hydrated by sipping Maghreb mint tea.
2. They are Cultured.
Despite clear Arab influence in the Maghreb region, women have managed to preserve their culture and traditions. This is reflected in their art, clothing, haircuts, and ceremonies. Moroccan women's efforts to the preservation of Amazigh language and culture have only recently received full acknowledgement. The oral literature, which is mostly distributed in Moroccan Arabic or Amazigh, is predominantly female. Women are directly tied to learning and using Amazigh.
3. They are prominent.
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