Tunisians

Tunisian people, or Tunisians (Arabic: تونسيون‎ Tūnisiyyūn, Tunisian Arabic: توانسة‎ Twensa), are a Maghrebi ethnic group and nation native to Northern Africa, who speak Tunisian (Derja) and share a common Tunisian culture and identity. In addition, a Tunisian diaspora has been established with modern migration, particularly in Western Europe, namely France, Italy and Germany. The overwhelming majority of Tunisians are of Berber descent. Prior to the modern era, Tunisians were known as Afāriqah, from the ancient name of Tunisia, Ifriqiya or Africa in the antiquity, which gave the present-day name of the continent Africa.Today, the ethnic identity of Tunisians is …

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The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies · 23 April 2016 English

While the majority of the slaves from this region were captured on the mainland, the islands off the coast were where the barracoons (holding pens) were primarily located and where …

(1964/1967:92-93). He sent the same message to the Tunisians and other Africans who were engaged in the struggle


DW: Deutsche Welle · 8 July 2014 English

In early 2011, protests led mainly by young Tunisians caused President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to flee the country he'd run with an iron fist since 1987. Many of those youth activists are still active


TV3: Televisió de Catalunya · 2011 Catalan

protesta-, escenes de la revolta, policies, soldats, manifestants INSERT Conversa entre periodistes tunisians al carrer: "entre periodistes hi ha confiança...jo soc un dels periodistes odiats pel govern..tu alí saquejada, INSERT entrevista Hammada Ben amor: "...parlo dels problemes del poble...els joves tunisians pateixen el problema de l'atur..." exteriors i interiors Palau de Ben Alí, ciutadans curiosos per entrevista Radhia Nasraoui, Associació lluita contra la tortura: "jo no vull oblidar..demano als tunisians que no oblidin....hi ha molta gent que ha mort torturada.." -Tunis, Tunísia, gener 2011 Sihem Bensedrine


Zimmedia · 1998 English

1000 years ago Great Zimbabwe was trading via the Swahili east African coastal city states of Kilwa, and Zanzibar following trade winds to India and the Ming Empire of China. …

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The Weekly Review Ltd. · 25 August 1975 English

Tunisian Government to nand him over but the Tunisians rejected the request. Observers dispelled doubts


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 November 1961 English

French parat rooper> mn- tilated the bodies of Tunisians; • Not a single one of the many tho usands of anti-French feeling ran high; • One thousand Tunisians were killed and twice that number wounded by the paratroopers continued to assault and rob the Tunisians; President de Gaulle gave the official backing Human Rights Commission. FRENCH MOHALESHOEK. Tunisians ought Back Heroically waiting. The men, Messrs series of examples of Tunisian courage. "The Tunisians were well disciplined but lightly armed with a


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 July 1961 English

argument is: so that our profits may be secure, Tunisians, Algerians and other Africans must die. This is


Cinecittà Luce · 1961 Italian

15 - French trucks distribute food to Tunisian citizens 9 - weapons taken from Tunisians 8 - French soldiers search Tunisians 5 - French warships in port 4 - the city of Biserta 20 - the despair of family


BPL: Boston Public Library · 1929

Date from item. Blampied Title from item. Additional information accompanying item: Young colored boy


BPL: Boston Public Library · 1926

Date supplied by cataloger based on artist's Tunisian travel and work. Blampied Title from item. Alternative title from material accompanying item. This date is inferred.


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