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Old 6th June 2012, 02:27 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by M ELEY
I'm wondering if some of the confusion, besides Stone, lies with the Barbary Corsairs. This loose conglomeration was made up of Moroccan Berbers (thus the Barbary term), Algerians and Ottoman Turks. Again, I know the corsairs were all thrown together even though they were distinct groups, but many think of them as one big group-
Hi Eley
to try to clarify a little bit ... about "barbarians" (don't mix up with rugby team )
The countries of northern Africa that lie along the Mediterranean Sea comprise the Barbary Coast are;
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt.
Maps from 17th century are recorded them as well, see attached map
- Year of Origin: 1603
- Title: Barbaria Africana, Et Biledvlgerid.
Barbariam olim Phoenices incohiere, er alu qui ex Asia et Aegypto....
- Language: Latin
- Publish Origin: Cologne

The name "Barbary Coast" comes from the "Berber" who are the people of the region,
the name became associated with pirates of the 16th through 19th centuries.

The term "Berber" is a variation of the Latin original word "Barbarian",
it's not a reference to a person, who is uncivilized
the Romans applied it to tribes or nations which had not received the Greek or Roman education,
even if they once had, their own developed civilization

other points who could do the difference,
- the Kabyle population is mainly mountaineers, and not seamen
- even in our days, without to be a majority, remains some Christians,
never been converted to Islam, due to their remote locations on mountains
- the mountains altitude in "High Kabylia" are an average from 1000 to 2000 meters,
their highest villages at around 800/900 meters
watch pic's from "Emanuel" post
http://vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?p=140312

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