Lisan al-Gharbi
Lisan al-Gharbi (Arabic for "Western dialect") is the name given to an extinct dialect of Berber that was spoken over much of the Atlantic plains of Morocco. It was closely related to Tashelhit. The Lisan al-Gharbi was the official language of the Barghawata Confederacy, and the idiom used in Salih ibn Tarif's "indigenous Qur'an".
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Lisan al-Gharbi
Lisan al-Gharbi (Arabic for "Western dialect") is the name given to an extinct dialect of Berber that was spoken over much of the Atlantic plains of Morocco. It was closely related to Tashelhit. The Lisan al-Gharbi was the official language of the Barghawata Confederacy, and the idiom used in Salih ibn Tarif's "indigenous Qur'an".
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Lisan al-Gharbi (Arabic for "W ...... lhit) and the Lisan al-Gharbi.
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Formerly, Tamesna
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Atlantic plains
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Lisan al-Gharbi (Arabic for "W ...... n Tarif's "indigenous Qur'an".
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