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- pipeline is being built to connect to H****i R'Mel. To the north of Tuat is Gourara, a similar region also containing oases with date palms irrigated by foggaras...
- Gurara (Gourara) is a Zenati Berber language spoken in the Gourara (Tigurarin) region, an archipelago of oases surrounding the town of Timimoun in southwestern...
- Sud OranaisGourara is a Glottolog classification that includes: Gurara language, spoken in Algeria South Oran and Figuig Berber, spoken in Algeria...
- towards the northern front. Following the Algerian annexation of Tuat-Gourara, the cognizant oasis leaders adeptly recognized the pertinent authority...
- century, they occupied southern Algeria and dominated the oases of Tuat and Gourara. For some authors, at this point, the Maqil group had already disintegrated...
- the Gourara towards the end of the 16th century at the request of the Ksourians in the face of rezzous from Tafilalt. The Touat and the Gourara were...
- administration and military called for the annexation of the Touat, the Gourara and the Ti****lt, a complex that had been part of the Moroccan Empire for...
- administration and military called for the annexation of the Touat, the Gourara and the Ti****lt, a complex that had been controlled by tribes under the...
- against the French. The conflict ended with the annexation of the Touat-Gourara-Ti****lt complex by France in 1901. In 1903, France also began expanding...
- of the Touat-Gourara-Ti****lt, a sizable expanse of Saharan oases that was nominally a part of the Moroccan Empire (...) The Touat-Gourara-Ti****lt oases...