Adrar des Ifoghas
Adrar des Ifoghas | |
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Topography of Mali, Adrar des Ifoghas in the northeast |
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Highest peak | 890 m |
location | Mali , Algeria |
Coordinates | 19 ° 7 ' N , 1 ° 45' E |
rock | metamorphic rock , sandstone, partly granite |
surface | 250,000 km² |
Adrar des Ifoghas , also Adrar des Iforas , Ifoghas Mountains , ( Tifinagh : ⴰⴷⵔⴰⵔ ⵏ ⵉⴼⵓⵖⴰⵙ, Arabic أدرار إيفوغاس) is a 250,000 square kilometer mountain range in the Sahara . It is located in the northeast of Mali in the Kidal region and, to a lesser extent, in the Algerian provinces of Adrar and Tamanrasset . With Aïr , Ahaggar and Tibesti , it is one of the most important mountain ranges in the Sahara.
geology
The Adrar des Ifoghas consists mainly of sandstone . There is water in several Gueltas .
Surname
The Berber word adrar means mountain. Ifogha is the name of a rich and influential Tuareg family, the Kel Ifoghas , nomads who lived in the area for a long time. In a broader sense, “Ifoghas” refers to all Tuareg in the region. They are traditionally nomads who raise camels, cattle and sheep. The name of the Mauritanian Adrar Plateau goes back to the same word.
history
The Adrar des Ifoghas is rich in Neolithic rock art and cave paintings .
colonization
The largest settlement is Kidal , capital of the Kidal region named after it . Other settlements are Tessalit , Boughessa , Essouk , Télabit , Abeïbara in the center of the region and Adjelhoc .
A Guelta at Oubankort in the Adrar des Ifoghas