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Belbali people

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Belbali Arabic: البلبالية, romanizedal-Balbaliyyah
Regions with significant populations
Tabelbala, Béchar Province3,000 (2010)
Languages
Korandje
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Songhai people, Zarma, Tuareg

The Belbali people (Arabic: البلبالية, romanizedal-Balbaliyyah) are the northernmost Songhay subgroup. They are found primarily in the villages of Kwara, Ifrenyu and Yami in the oasis of Tabelbala[1] in Algeria's Béchar Province. Significant numbers are also in the town of Tindouf[2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ «Etude sur le dialecte de Tabelbala», Lt. Cancel, Revue Africaine 1908, Nº 270-271, 302-347.
  2. ^ Belbali in Algeria, Joshuaproject.net, retrieved 2021-04-01
  3. ^ Grammatical Contact in the Sahara: Arabic, Berber, and Songhay in Tabelbala and Siwa, Lameen Souag, PhD thesis, SOAS, 2010
  4. ^ "Tabelbala: Eine Songhaysprachinsel in der Algerischen Sahara", Mohamed Tilmatine, Afrikanische Arbeitspapiere Sondernummer 377-397, 1991; "Un parler berbèro-songhay du sud-ouest algérien (Tabelbala): Elements d’histoire et de linguistique", Mohamed Tilmatine, Etudes et documents berbères 14:163-198, 1996.