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Murakuch
This is what it had been siad for several decades and now the molecular markers and genomics are clearly demonstrating that all Moroccans are imazighen. In fact it is a good news and should cement futher our identity that should be built on respect and reconciliation with our true history, identity, culture, and languages ( tamazight & Moroccan darija). We can continue to consider arabic as our own language. Arabic should be treated as any foreign language. Sure the Coran is in arabic but it does not mean to be a moslem you have to adopt arabic as mother-tongue.
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Murakuch
This is what it had been siad for several decades and now the molecular markers and genomics are clearly demonstrating that all Moroccans are imazighen. In fact it is a good news and should cement futher our identity that should be built on respect and reconciliation with our true history, identity, culture, and languages ( tamazight & Moroccan darija). We can continue to consider arabic as our own language. Arabic should be treated as any foreign language. Sure the Coran is in arabic but it does not mean to be a moslem you have to adopt arabic as mother-tongue.
English should be treated as any foreign language in the US and americans should adopt indians native languages. How about that??????
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usualsuspect
hello
te man who speak that the doukkalis people are bbbbberbers must be an berber
because doukkalis peoples doesn' want any origine from amazarian
doukkalis are very proud because they are from arabic peoples from the arabian golf (EMIRAT,
saoudia ....)
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Krim
Dear Akayama
After pasting the link I was expecting this kind of discussion. I think the spanish team draw anyway some questionable conclusions. Is there any specific berber genes with a berber fingerprint ? No nononono.
Their conclusion is that there is no difference between those living in Agadir area and those in El Jadida area. So the mixing between arabes and berebers and others has been taking place for centuries in all these regions. The product is what we call today the moroccan............point.
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Murakuch
There is no mixing, no melting pot in Morocco.... just amazigh that speak darija (a language that got arabized)... Moroccans are similar to thier neighbours and are not parachuted from Hijaz or Yemen...