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On the Berber calendar and the meaning of the word Thejrest. Audio provied by Ziri http://www.youtube.com/user/ziri95.
The origin of the word "Yenayer" (January in Berber) is : - Yen = One (First) in Tamazight (berber) language - Ayer = Month - Yen-Ayer = First Month - Berber...
A clip from the documentary film, Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain. The clip shows the North African Berber revolting in medieval Spain to...
www.FreeMorocco.com Lmed tutlayt Tamazight n Umerruk d Tafrikt Tagafayt - ⵍⵎⴻⴷ ⵜⵓⵜⵍⴰⵢⵜ ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ - Leer de Berberse taal van Marokko en Noord Afrika - モロッコや北アフリカのベルベル人の言語を学ぶ - Learn the Berber language of Morocco and North Africa - تعلم اللغة الأمازيغية - Imparare la lingua berbera di Marocco - 了解摩洛哥和北非的柏柏尔人的语言 - Lär dig Berber språk - 了解摩洛哥和北非的柏柏爾人的語言 - Berberi dilini öğrenin - مراکش اور شمالی افریقہ کے بربر زبان سیکھنے - Tìm hiểu các ngôn ngữ Berber - ЖЖ берберскага мовы - Naučte se berberského jazyka - เรียนภาษาเบอร์เบอร์ - బెర్బెర్ భాష తెలుసుకోండి - மொராக்கோ மற்றும் வட ஆப்பிரிக்காவின் பெர்பர் மொழி கற்கவும் - Alamin ang mga Berber wika ng Morocco at North Africa - Kujifunza lugha Berber ya Morocco na Afrika Kaskazini - Aprender la lengua bereber de Marruecos y África del Norte - Naučite Berber jezik Maroka in severne Afrike - Naučte sa berberské jazyk Maroka a Severnej Afriky - Научите језик берберски Марока и Северној Африци - ЖЖ берберского языка Марокко и Северной Африки - Învaţă limba berbera din Maroc şi Africa de Nord - Aprender a língua berbere do Marrocos e África do Norte - Dowiedz się języka Berberów z Maroka i Afryki Północnej - یادگیری زبان بربر مراکش و شمال آفریقا - ЖЖ берберського мови Марокко та Північної Африки - Lær den berbiske språket i Marokko og Nord-Afrika - Jitgħallmu l-lingwa beber tal-Marokk u l-Afrika - Belajar bahasa Berber Maghribi dan Afrika Utara - Запознајте се со Берберски јазик на Мароко и Северна Африка - Sužinokite Maroko ir Šiaurės Afrikos berberų kalba - Uzziniet, berberu valodā Marokas un Ziemeļāfrikas - Disce linguam Berber North Africa et Mauritania - Saznajte Berber jezik Maroku i Sjevernoj Africi - 모로코와 북아프리카의 베르베르 언어를 배울 수 - ಮೊರಾಕೊ ಮತ್ತು ಉತ್ತರ ಆಫ್ರಿಕಾ ಬೆರ್ಬರ್ ಭಾಷೆ ಕಲಿಯಿರಿ - לערן די בערבער שפּראַך פון מאָראָקקאָ און צפון אפריקע - モロッコや北アフリカのベルベル人の言語を学ぶ - Impara la lingua berbera del Marocco e del Nord Africa - Belajar bahasa Berber Maroko dan Afrika Utara - An teanga a fhoghlaim Berber na Maracó agus an Afraic Thuaidh - Ismerje meg a berber nyelv Marokkó és Észak-Afrika - मोरक्को और उत्तरी अफ्रीका के हज्जामी भाषा जानें - למד את השפה הברברית של מרוקו וצפון אפריקה - Aprann lang nan Berber nan Maròk, ak Afrik Dinò - મોરોક્કો અને ઉત્તર આફ્રિકા બર્બર ભાષા જાણો - Μάθετε τη γλώσσα Berber του Μαρόκου και της Βόρειας Αφρικής - გვიკარნახონ Berber ენის მაროკოს და ჩრდილოეთ აფრიკის - Aprender a lingua berbere de Marrocos e África do Norte - Apprendre la langue berbère du Maroc et d'Afrique du Nord - Opi Berber kieli Marokon ja Pohjois-Afrikan - Õpi berberi keeles Maroko ja Põhja-Aafrika - Lernen sie die Berbersprache von Marokko und Nordafrika - Lær Berber sprog, Marokko og Nordafrika - Aprendre la llengua berber del Marroc i del nord d'Àfrica - Научете берберски език на Мароко и Северна Африка - মরক্কো ও উত্তর আফ্রিকা বেরবের ভাষা শিখুন - Argibide Maroko eta Afrika iparraldean hizkuntza Berber - Morocco və Şimali Afrika Berber dilini öyrənmək - Սովորում Berber լեզուն Մարոկկոյի եւ Հյուսիսային Աֆրիկա - Mëso gjuha berbere e Marokut dhe të Afrikës së Veriut - Fas ve Kuzey Afrika'nın Berberi dilini öğrenin
.314 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search This article is about the year 314. For the number, see 314 (number). For other uses, see 314 (disambiguation). Millennium: 1st millennium Centuries: 3rd century – 4th century – 5th century Decades: 280s 290s 300s – 310s – 320s 330s 340s Years: 311 312 313 – 314 – 315 316 317 314 by topic Politics State leaders – Sovereign states Birth and death categories Births – Deaths Establishment and disestablishment categories Establishments – Disestablishments v· t· e 314 in other calendars Gregorian calendar 314 CCCXIV Ab urbe condita 1067 Armenian calendar N/A Assyrian calendar 5064 Bahá'í calendar −1530 – −1529 Bengali calendar −279 Berber calendar 1264 English Regnal year N/A Buddhist calendar 858 Burmese calendar −324 Byzantine calendar 5822–5823 Chinese calendar 癸酉年 (Water Rooster) 3010 or 2950 — to — 甲戌年 (Wood Dog) 3011 or 2951 Coptic calendar 30–31 Discordian calendar 1480 Ethiopian calendar 306–307 Hebrew calendar 4074–4075 Hindu calendars - Vikram Samvat 370–371 - Shaka Samvat 236–237 - Kali Yuga 3415–3416 Holocene calendar 10314 Igbo calendar −686 – −685 Iranian calendar 308 BP – 307 BP Islamic calendar 318 BH – 316 BH Japanese calendar N/A Juche calendar N/A Julian calendar 314 CCCXIV Korean calendar 2647 Minguo calendar 1598 before ROC 民前1598年 Thai solar calendar 857 This box: view· talk· edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 314. Emperor Constantine the Great Year 314 (CCCXIV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Rufius and Annianus (or, less frequently, year 1067 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 314 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events[edit] By place[edit] Roman Empire[edit] October 8 – Battle of Cibalae: Constantine the Great defeats his rival Licinius near the town of Colonia Aurelia Cibalae (modern Vinkovci, Croatia). Licinius is forced to flee to Sirmium, and loses all of the Balkans except for Thrace. Peace negotiations are initiated between the two Augusti, but they are unsuccessful. A large Pictish raid southwards is attempted. January 11 – Pope Miltiades' reign ends. January 31 – Pope Sylvester I succeeds Pope Miltiades as the 33rd pope. August 30 – Council of Arles: Confirms the pronouncement of Donatism as a schism, and passes other canons. Synod of Ancyra: Consulting a magician is declared a sin earning five years of penance. Alexander becomes Bishop of Byzantium. Births[edit] Libanius, Greek rhetorician and sophist (approximate date) Li Qi, emperor of the Ba-Di state Cheng Han (d. 338) Zhi Dun, Chinese Buddhist monk and philosopher (d. 366) Deaths[edit] January 10 – Pope Miltiades Saint Metrophanes, Bishop of Byzantium Empress Liu E
this video will help you to learn how read berber language.
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The National Algerian Centre London brought together Londoners and people from surrounding towns in a rare opportunity to celebrate Yennayer! Yennayer is the first day of the year in the Berber agricultural calendar and is celebrated in many parts of North Africa. Check out our video to see what fun we had with a DJ, traditional foods and each other's company :)
Video of two friends chatting in Berber on a roof terrace at night in Marrakech, interpretation anyone?
This clip was not edited as it is generally too interesting to shorten. In visiting a Berber mineral seller, in the village down from the high pass at Tizi n...
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Tamazight -- the language of the Berber people -- has been taught in Moroccan primary schools since 2003. Despite the government measure, only 14 percent of ...
Lmed tutlayt Tamazight n Umerruk d Tafrikt Tagafayt - Leer de Berberse taal van Marokko en Noord Afrika - Learn the Berber language - تعلم اللغة الأمازيغية -...
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The Berber calendar is the agricultural calendar that is traditionally used in North Africa regions. It is also known in Arabic as the ﻓﻼﺣﻲ fellāḥī "rustic" or ﻋﺠﻤﻲ ʿajamī "foreign" calendar. It is employed to regulate the seasonal agricultural works, in place of the Islamic calendar which, being of lunar type, without any relation with the seasonal cycles, is useful to calculate religious festivals but ill-adapted for agriculture.
The Berber calendar, a legacy of Roman Mauretania, is a surviving form of the ancient Julian calendar (with month names derived from the Latin) which was used in Europe before the introduction of the Gregorian calendar, and which is also still in use in the Eastern churches.
There have been other indigenous calendars among the Berber peoples in the past, for example that of the Guanches of the Canary Islands, but relatively little is known of these.
Not much is known about the division of time among ancient Berbers. Some elements of a pre-Islamic, and almost certainly pre-Roman, calendar emerge from some medieval writings, analyzed by Nico van den Boogert. Some correspondences with the traditional Tuareg calendar suggest that in antiquity there existed, with some degree of diffusion, a "Berber" time computation, organized on native bases.
Samuel Osborne Barber II (March 9, 1910 – January 23, 1981) was an American composer of orchestral, opera, choral, and piano music. He is one of the most celebrated composers of the 20th century; music critic Donal Henahan stated that "Probably no other American composer has ever enjoyed such early, such persistent and such long-lasting acclaim." His Adagio for Strings (1936) has earned a permanent place in the concert repertory of orchestras. He was twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize for music, for his opera Vanessa (1956–57) and his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (1962). Also widely performed is his Knoxville: Summer of 1915 (1947), a work for soprano and orchestra, which sets a prose text by James Agee. Unusual among contemporary composers, nearly all of his compositions have been recorded.
Barber was born in West Chester, Pennsylvania, the son of Marguerite McLeod (née Beatty) and Samuel Le Roy Barber. He was born into a comfortable, educated, social, and distinguished Irish-American[citation needed] family. His father was a physician, and his mother was a pianist. His aunt, Louise Homer, was a leading contralto at the Metropolitan Opera and his uncle, Sidney Homer, was a composer of American art songs. Louise Homer is known to have influenced Barber's interest in voice. Through his aunt, Barber had access to many great singers and songs.