Tinzaouaten

Tinzaouaten

"Tinzaouaten" is a Sahara oasis town in the far northeast of Mali, just 4.5 km from the Algerian border. A stop on the Trans-Saharan trade route for at least a thousand years, and garrison town under the French colonial regieme, in 1999 Tinzaouaten had a population of 4000, of which 1600 are nomads who only reside there part of the year. The town is divided in to a Tuareg or Berber quarter, and a quarter inhabitaed by Malians decended from the Songhai Empire who controlled the town in the 16th century.

Tinzaouaten is a commune in the "VIIIth" or Kidal Region.

References

* [http://www.cariassociation.org/?section=programmes&subsection=3 Le CARI (Centre d'Actions et de Réalisations Internationales)] , PAADAP Programme Agroecologique d'Appui au Developpement Agricole et Pastoral commune de Tin Zaouaten Adrar Des Iforas, Republique du Mali.


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