Английская Википедия:Ali Azayku
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Ali Sidqi Azaykou (Шаблон:Lang-shi; 1942–2004), also called Dda Ali,[1] was a Moroccan Berber poet, historian, philosopher and critic. He was an Amazigh activist.[2] He has greatly influenced the cultural Berber movements.[3]
Biography
Ali Sidqi Azaykou was born (1942) in the village of Igran n tuinght in the High Atlas in the surroundings of Taroudannt in the Sous region in Morocco.[4] He began his primary education in his native village and ended them in Marrakesh where he also followed his secondary education and entered the national teacher training college.[1]
Books
- Шаблон:Lang. Collection of Berber poetry. 1988.
- Шаблон:Lang. Éd. de la Faculté des Lettres, Kénitra, 1992.
- Шаблон:Lang. Collection of Berber poetry. Rabat, 1995.
- Шаблон:Lang. Recueil d'articles. Éd. Centre Tarik Ibn Zyad, Rabat, 2002. Introduction by Ahmed Toufiq.
- Шаблон:Lang, 2002.
- Шаблон:Lang, 2004.
- Шаблон:Lang, Éd. Annajah Al Jadida, 1993, Casablanca.
Notes
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 « Hommage. Azayku l'Amazigh » par Maria Daïf, TelQuel n°147 [1].
- ↑ Conscience et revendication de l'identité berbère.
- ↑ « Génération Amazigh » Шаблон:Webarchive - HH / Tel Quel n° 184, août 2005.
- ↑ Claude Lefébure, Méditerranéennes n°11, hiver 1999/2000, Paris
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