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1. Mauritania's Campaign of Terror: State-Sponsored Repression of Black Africans by Janet Fleischman, Human Rights Watch/Africa (1994)
"The country is an artificial creation linking the largely nomadic Arab-Berber
north with the sedentary black African south. Since independence from France ..."
2. A History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races by HARRY HAMILTON. JOHNSTON (1899)
""_Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose "—no matter whether Turk, Circassian,
Albanian, Arab, Berber, or Arabized Negro ruled, Muhammadan influence and ..."
3. Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society by Hakluyt Society (1896)
"... or offspring of Turkish fathers and Arab, Berber, or slave mothers, were
peculiar to Algeria, Tunis, and Tripoli, though in the former country they have ..."
4. Christianity and Islam in Spain, A.D. 756-1031 by Charles Reginald Haines (1889)
"... sons of the late Sultan, he found the country torn by innumerable factions,
and the king's power openly defied by rebels, Arab, Berber, and Christian. ..."
5. The History and Description of Africa: And of the Notable Things Therein by Leo, Robert Brown, John Pory (1896)
"... or offspring of Turkish fathers and Arab, Berber, or slave mothers, were
peculiar to Algeria, Tunis, and Tripoli, though in the former country they have ..."
6. The Earth and Its Inhabitants by Élisée Reclus (1893)
"... an endlessly mixed race, resulting from the fusion of Roman, Vandal, Arab,
Berber, Italian, French, Spanish, and other Mediterranean elements. ..."