I have just been reading an article where "konya" was saying some rude things about the algerians i for 1 know that algerians ain't arabs and they don't have the same culture as the middle east or persia
what i've found from my research is that
algerians who claim to be arabs are orginal berber
and the berbers orginally come from spain
the black algerians who also call themselves berber are the moors
and the arabic they don't in algeria ain't arabic they just don't know what to call it
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25th December 2004 23:13 #1
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26th December 2004 14:22 #2
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Ram..moche!!
remind me again.. how many seconds was your "reseach". your findings are amazing!!
thanks for sharing so much knowledge. we Algerians will be eternally grateful.
Please tell us your address, so we can send you cheques or cash, to help you along in your reseach!!
I, for one, am convinced and i am a true admirer of Ram..Moche.El Annabi

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26th December 2004 20:28 #3
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL.
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27th December 2004 07:06 #4
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This thread is entitled "Confirmation"!!!
This thread is a crime especially in the History section!
Please no garbage on here
and this sentence :
and the arabic they don't in algeria ain't arabic they just don't know what to call it
is meant to make sense???
Your accuracy in writing reflects your accuracy in research!
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27th December 2004 13:40 #5
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and the arabic they don't in algeria ain't arabic they just don't know what to call it
what i meant by thie above is the arabic they speak in algeria is not the real arabic its mixed with french and other berber languages which makes it not arabic, they just don't have a name for it thats why they call it arabic
i'm not forcing anyone to believe me its just facts y'all just got to look at dna results, and read more of the history and you will discover it yourself
i think if you read alot about the algerian pirates you'll find more than you think you will
algerian pirates amazing history!!!
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27th December 2004 16:01 #6
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OK...add to your research that:
1) Arabic is an official language used in the media and schools, and colloquial Arabic is spoken on the streets.
2) Every Arab nation has its own spoken dialect not just Algeria. They all have the same underlying structure, issuing from the pure classical Arabic but differ widely in vocabulary and pronunciation, depending largely on each nation's political and military history.
What you might be pointing at is the fact that Algeria is linguistically diverse and this is because Algeria's heritage includes Berber, Roman, Jewish, Moor, Arabic, Ottoman, and French influences. Also Both Berber and French are spoken by large numbers of Algerians.
i'm not forcing anyone to believe me its just facts y'all just got to look at dna results, and read more of the history and you will discover it yourself
And what base sequences in our DNA are different to the Arabs you use as a reference?? Adenine? thymine? Cytosine? Guanine?
May be you carried out some gene sequencing work and we can analyse the results together!
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28th December 2004 09:30 #7
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Saha RamboOriginally posted by RaMbO
and the arabic they don't in algeria ain't arabic they just don't know what to call it
i think if you read alot about the algerian pirates you'll find more than you think you will
algerian pirates amazing history!!!
Very good post, thanks
I just want to add that we Aalgerian are still in the Busness (Piratery) its our Tradition you know that
Just an exemple:
PARIS "Titanic" may have made more than $1 billion on the international scene, but not much of it came from Algeria.
Algerian-born and French-naturalized producer Djafar Djaafari would like to change that, but when he acquired Algerian theatrical rights to James Cameron's "Titanic," he hadn't factored in the piracy problem.
"Someone had taken a video camera into a European screen and simply recorded the film. That was the kind of copy which was being shown in Algeria," laments Djaafari.
You are right we should not forget our past
, but we are not the only nation who did that....in fact the Piracy is of ancient origin. The Phoenicians often combined piracy with more legitimate seafaring enterprise. From the 9th through the 11th century the Vikings terrorized western European coasts and waters. The Hanseatic League, formed in the 13th century, was created partially to provide mutual defense against northern pirates roaming the North and Baltic seas. Muslim rovers, meanwhile, scourged the Mediterranean Sea, commingling naval war on a large scale with thievery and the abduction of slaves. In the 17th century the English Channel swarmed with Algerian pirates, operating out of northern Africa; Algiers continued to be a piratical stronghold until well into the 19th century. Piracy waned with the development of the steam engine and the growth of the British and American navies in the latter part of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
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A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.
By: George Bernard Shaw
I should add that a Gouvernment that robs Peter to pay Paul, will always depend on Peter to have his budget ...:-) In other world he need more Peter then Paul







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