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Kel Ahaggar

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Kel Ahaggar
200s–1977[citation needed]
Kel Ahaggar Tuareg confederation Map
Kel Ahaggar Tuareg confederation Map
StatusTuareg confederation
CapitalHoggar Mountains, Algeria
Common languagesTamahaq language
Religion
Islam
GovernmentTribal Confederacy
Amenokal 
History 
• Kel Ahaggar established
200s
• Under French suzerainty
1903
• not recognized by independent Algeria
1962
• terminated by Algerian Government
1977[citation needed]
ISO 3166 codeDZ
Succeeded by
French Third Republic
Algeria
Today part ofAlgeria

Kel Ahaggar was a Tuareg confederation inhabiting the Hoggar Mountains in Algeria. The confederation is believed to have been founded by the Tuareg matriarch Tin Hinan, whose monumental tomb is located at Abalessa. The official establishment is dated to around 1750. It has been largely defunct since 1977, when it was terminated by the Algerian government.[citation needed]

The language of the confederation is Tamahaq.

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  • A novel about the 1881 attempt by the French government to drive a railroad through the heart of the Sahara, including the Ahaggar region. The expedition, led by Lt. Colonel Paul Flatters, was attacked by the Tuareg of the Kel Ahaggar.[1]
  • The 1957 film Legend of the Lost, starring John Wayne, Rossano Brazzi and Sophia Loren, has the trio on a treasure hunt in the Sahara. They come across a nomadic group which Wayne's character, Joe January, states are "Hoggars", and to be much feared.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ Ball, David W. (1999). Empires of sand. New York: Bantam Books. ISBN 0-553-11014-4. OCLC 41017491. Archived from the original on 2024-05-21. Retrieved 2024-05-21.
  2. ^ Source: the film itself, at around 48 minutes. See also: Legend of the Lost at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
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