• van Putten, Marijn. "An Aujila Berber Vocabulary". Awjilah Profile at the Endangered Languages Project Collection of Awjila texts with glosses and English...
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  • Awjilah may refer to: Awjilah language, an Eastern Berber language spoken in Libya Awjilah, Libya, a town Awjila-Sokna, a group of Berber languages spoken...
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    Ghadamès, Nafusi, Zuwara, Yefren, Fezzan, Kufra and Awjilah. Both Berber and Arabic languages belong to the wider Afroasiatic family. The most significant...
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    Awjila (redirect from Awjilah, Libya)
    referring to what are now El Agheila on the Gulf of Sirte and the oasis of Awjilah.[citation needed] According to Procopius the temples of the oasis were...
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    (2006) (<1%) Awjilah: 3,000 speakers (2000) (<1%) Domari: ca. 33,000 speakers (2006) (<1%) Tedaga: 2,000 speakers (<1%) Non-Arabic languages had largely...
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    Libya (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    Ghadamis, Nafusi, Suknah and Awjilah. The Libyan Amazigh High Council (LAHC) has declared the Amazigh (Berber or Tamazight) language to be official in the cities...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with A. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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    Azawad (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Timbuktu enjoyed a relatively autonomous position. Merchants from Ghadames, Awjilah, and numerous other cities of North Africa gathered there to trade gold...
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    History of Timbuktu (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
    Timbuktu enjoyed a relatively autonomous position. Merchants from Ghadames, Awjilah, and numerous other cities of North Africa gathered there to buy gold and...
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    Transliteration of Libyan placenames (category Arabic languages)
    the past, the colonist Italians tried, despite the constraints of their language, to write these names as accurate as the local Libyans pronounce them,...
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