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|9 737457
|a Boukobbal, Ziyad
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|a Approach to Historical Toponymic Research of Numidian Tribes in Ancient History
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|b مركز فاعلون للبحث في الأنثربولوجيا والعلوم الإنسانية والإجتماعية
|c 2023
|g يونيو
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b The peoples of North Africa during ancient times formed many tribal and clan blocs. Some of these allied with each other to form a tribal union or confederation in order to protect their security and interests. These accumulations of facts that would enhance the spirit of solidarity among the members of these tribes (especially the Masil and Mazisil tribes) to form a tribal alliance, this alliance later led to the unity of these tribes under the name of the Numidians. This unity allowed them to establish themselves as a political entity with full powers until the third and early second centuries BC. From this standpoint, we tried to introduce the most famous tribal groupings in the Numidian kingdom. which were referred to by various classical literary sources, and note their places of residence, lifestyle, customs, and systems, and shed light on the first signs of the formation of the political system in the form of the state (kingdom).
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|a المواقع الجغرافية
|a شمال إفريقيا
|a العصور القديمة
|a القبائل النوميدية
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|b Numid
|b North Africa
|b Berber Tribe
|b Political System
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|9 737458
|a Baitiche, Abedelhamid
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|4 علم الإنسان
|6 Anthropology
|c 024
|e Anthropologia Review
|f Antrūbūlūğiyā
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|m مج9, ع1
|o 2217
|s أنثروبولوجيا: المجلة العربية للدراسات الأنثروبولوجية المعاصرة
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|x 2437-041X
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