A few days after the Amazigh year, the Amazigh people celebrate their Amazigh year 2969, the second oldest year in the world after the Hebrew year, the year that dates back to the great event of the Amazigh victory over the Pharaohs of Egypt led by King Amazigh Shishanak and his victory over the king of Egypt, Pharaoh Ramses III in 950 BC.
On the banks of the Nile River after a failed attempt to seize the land of the Amazigh East and the extraction of Amazigh east of Tamazgha King Shishnaq and this great victory ascended the throne of the Pharaohs and the rule of the twenty-second family continued Amazigh rule of Egypt to the borders of the twenty-sixth To re-rule the Pharaohs again.
The Amazigh Year, or the so-called January, marks the beginning of the agricultural season at the Amazigh. The celebration became a celebration of victory and the celebration of the beginning of a good agricultural season. All the peoples of North Africa celebrated this great event, whether the Amazigh speakers or the Westerners in different villages and cities. Some of them call it the "Aden of January" and some of them call it the "agricultural year", all of which apply to the Amazigh year.
The Amazigh year differs from other years such as Hebrew, Christianity and Christianity as not religious or ideological. It is a year related to a historic event and victory over the Pharaohs.
Amazigh celebrates this year with a variety of foods and rituals, which are varied and rich according to the regions and the type of agriculture scattered in their regions, but there is what brings them where most of them celebrate couscous, porridge or tequila and put a seed for dates and whoever finds it while drinking it is lucky and his year will be full of joys and pleasure. Amazigh New Year's food is characterized by dates, dried figs and dried fruit.
The celebration of this victory is to eat nuts and dry and dried fruits. The defeat of the Pharaohs led them to flee into the mountains. The Amazighs followed them, leaving behind them in the mountains and the jungles. On their return, hunger was received from them. They found no food other than the wild fruit. At this time there are only the remains of almonds, walnuts and dry fruits. The celebration of these types of fruits and fruits.