Across North Africa, the Amazigh people have been coming together to usher in the year 2976. They have, unfortunately, not cracked time travel. Rather, they are almost a thousand years ahead of much ...
Starting on Monday 12 January, Amazigh people in Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya, and parts of Egypt, as well as the diaspora, will celebrate Yennayer, the Amazigh new year. The year 2026 in the ...
This year will mark the first time that Morocco recognises the Amazigh new year as an official holiday, enjoyed with festive foods like couscous. On the evening of 12 January, dozens of bonfires ...
The Amazigh New Year, or Yennayer, stands as a testament to Morocco's rich cultural tapestry, intertwining ancestral rites with modern celebrations. Rooted in agricultural traditions and marked by ...
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ALGIERS, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- The Tamazight-speaking community in Algeria were celebrating in joy their new year known as Yennayer after the government has finally recognized it as a public holiday.
American diaspora communities are extending the New Year season well beyond January 1. They are hosting public festivals, parades and cultural events throughout January and well into March, that ...
Starting on Tuesday 12 January, Amazigh people in Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya, and parts of Egypt, as well as the diaspora, will celebrate Yennayer, the Amazigh new year. The year 2021 in the ...