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- Zenata abstract "Zenata (Berber: Iznaten) are a major old Berber ethnic group of North Africa. They were an umbrella-group encompassing probably hundreds of large linguistically or genealogically related Berber tribes in the north, center and east of Berber North Africa (excluding the Nile valley of Egypt). Zenata Berbers were the founders of several Berber empires, kingdoms and princedoms in North Africa.According to Ibn Khaldun, a North African historian of the 14th century, there were Zenata tribes dispatched in all North Africa (current Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria)According to Ibn Khaldoun, the Zenata are one of the main divisions of the medieval Berbers, along with Senhaja and Masmuda. He added that these tribes, were both nomadic and sedentary as well as builders of cities and were concentrated in Middle Maghreb (roughly the current northern Algeria and its surroundings). It is why he called "Middle Maghreb" home of Zenata.There have been some medieval hypotheses about the foreign origine of this Berber group but were already rejected by Ibn Khaldun in the 14th-century. Furthermore they are not accepted by the modern historians such as Emile Felix Gautier or Gabriel Camps.Zenatas could come from Numidians and Gaetulia (Berber people of North Africa during classical antiquity)According to some hypotheses, the Berber tribes of the Garamantes could be also probably Zenati.According to the very discussed hypothesis of Ibn Khaldun, Madghacen was the Patriarch of Zenata.The oldest mausoleum (between 12 B.C. and 3 B.C) in current Algeria is Madghacen mausoleum (Madghis town near Batna). Madghacen was probably a Zenata king of Numidia.The Zenata were known for their horseriding skill. The Spanish word for "horserider", jinete, is derived from their name.".
- Zenata thumbnail Museodelanaturalezayelhombre06.jpg?width=300.
- Zenata wikiPageExternalLink books?id=bHh5plYLhHEC.
- Zenata wikiPageExternalLink gourara.htm.
- Zenata wikiPageID "1194982".
- Zenata wikiPageRevisionID "596614857".
- Zenata hasPhotoCollection Zenata.
- Zenata subject Category:African_nomads.
- Zenata subject Category:Berber_groups.
- Zenata subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Algeria.
- Zenata subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Morocco.
- Zenata subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Tunisia.
- Zenata subject Category:History_of_North_Africa.
- Zenata subject Category:Zenata.
- Zenata type Abstraction100002137.
- Zenata type BerberGroups.
- Zenata type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Zenata type EthnicGroupsInAlgeria.
- Zenata type EthnicGroupsInMorocco.
- Zenata type Group100031264.
- Zenata type Place.
- Zenata type PopulatedPlace.
- Zenata type Wikidata:Q532.
- Zenata type Place.
- Zenata type Location.
- Zenata comment "Zenata (Berber: Iznaten) are a major old Berber ethnic group of North Africa. They were an umbrella-group encompassing probably hundreds of large linguistically or genealogically related Berber tribes in the north, center and east of Berber North Africa (excluding the Nile valley of Egypt).".
- Zenata label "Zanata".
- Zenata label "Zanata".
- Zenata label "Zenata".
- Zenata label "Zenata".
- Zenata label "Zenata".
- Zenata label "Zenetas".
- Zenata label "Zénètes".
- Zenata label "زناتة (قبيلة)".
- Zenata sameAs Zanata.
- Zenata sameAs Zenata.
- Zenata sameAs Zénètes.
- Zenata sameAs 2_13347.
- Zenata sameAs Zanata.
- Zenata sameAs Zenata.
- Zenata sameAs Zenetas.
- Zenata sameAs m.04gb8k.
- Zenata sameAs Q146076.
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- Zenata sameAs Zenata.
- Zenata wasDerivedFrom Zenata?oldid=596614857.
- Zenata depiction Museodelanaturalezayelhombre06.jpg.
- Zenata isPrimaryTopicOf Zenata.