Libyan
Libya has been, and will be, the following: ▪ North African peoples of the Berber Aborigines in the area of today's Libya, also called Libu Berber, the term encompasses all the eastern Berber tribes. ▪ Some tribes appear in ancient reports both as neighbors of the Carthaginians and the Egyptians, For example the garamants, whose descendants are the Tuareg, now living in the Sahara. Other tribes mentioned in Herodotus were the Nasamonen, Gindanians, Lotophages, Machyans, Maxyer, Makers - all nomadic shepherd peoples. As in the wider sense, the whole of North Africa, except Egypt, was called Libya, the Romans and Byzantines also included Moorish and Numidian Austrians, Gerawa, Getulians, Massasylians, Massylians in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia among the Libyans counted. Later, Byzantine and Arabs included the tribes of the Hawwara, Kutuma, Zenata, Luwata, Matjara, Matmata, Nefzawa, Mazata, Senhadscha and Wartadschdschuma among the Libu Berbers. Luwata is a Berberwort for "Libyer".