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Man Finds Family Heirloom—Then Experts Confirm What It Is

Man Finds Family Heirloom—Then Experts Confirm What It Is

Summary

A man in Morocco found what looked like an old, worn manuscript in his family collection. After experts examined it, they confirmed it is a rare handwritten book in Tashelhiyt Berber, a language from Morocco, making it a valuable piece of cultural history.

Key Facts

  • The man, known online as Easy-Advertising-152, discovered the manuscript among his father’s belongings in Morocco.
  • At first, he thought it was just a common old Arabic manuscript with religious texts.
  • Experts identified the manuscript as written in Tashelhiyt (Shilha) Berber, using Arabic script.
  • The manuscript likely dates back to the 18th century and contains religious teachings for Berber-speaking Muslims.
  • It has text in brown and red ink; the red highlights Islamic creeds and headings.
  • The manuscript’s cover and pages show significant wear and water damage, reflecting its age.
  • This document is one of the few written examples of the Berber language from the Sous region of Morocco.
  • The discoverer shared images online, attracting attention and considering selling it to historians for preservation.
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