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  1. Numidian language. Numidian. Old Libyan. Numidian stela with Libyc text in the Bardo National Museum. Native to. ancient Numidia. Region. Mainly modern day Algeria, parts of Tunisia and parts of west Libya (as result of Numidian expansion but with Libyan Berber languages) Ethnicity.

  2. The Libyco-Berber alphabet or the Libyc alphabet is an abjad writing system that was used during the first millennium BC by various Berber peoples of North Africa and the Canary Islands, to write ancient varieties of the Berber language like the Numidian language in ancient North Africa.

    • various, but usually bottom-to-top or right-to-left
    • Numidian language, Libyco-Berber (ancient or classical Berber language)
    • Sometime during the first millennium BC to the 4th-7th century AD
    • Abjad
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  4. Feb 27, 2018 · The last king of an independent Numidia was Arabio, who was killed in 40 BCE, and afterwards Numidia became a province of Rome. The king Juba II (c. 29 BCE - 23 CE) was installed in Numidia by Augustus Caesar, but by that time, the country had long been under Roman control and, further, Juba moved his capital to nearby Mauretania early in his reign and concentrated his efforts on that region.

  5. Numidia (202 BC – 46 BC) was an ancient Berber kingdom. It was in modern-day Algeria and a smaller part of western Tunisia in North Africa . It was the first major state in the history of Algeria and the Berber world.

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