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This is Azawagh, not Azawad, please stop redirecting azawad here

I'm sorry if you guys cannot read French, because most of the research on Tuaregs have been made in French so far, and if you can read "Encyclopédie Berbère", there is two distinctives articles, one for the Azawad, which have ALWAYS BEEN the Malian desert, and the other one for Azawagh and Azawak, which is a more general term about the area where Tuaregs can speak "TAWELLEMET" dialect. I'm sorry if i wasn't clear enough, i'll soon provide an article on AZAWAD with crystal clear references and i hope that it won't be reverted again i'm getting sick of it. Best regards --BabyFoot (talk) 15:35, 11 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]