Mzab–Wargla languages

The Mzab–Wargla languages or Northern Saharan oasis dialects are a dialect cluster of the Zenati languages, within the Northern Berber subbranch. They are spoken in scattered oases of Algeria and Morocco.

Subclassification

 * Kossmann (2013)

Maarten Kossmann (2013) listed six "Northern Saharan oasis" dialects:
 * South Oranie and Figuig
 * Gurara
 * Tuwat-Tidikelt
 * Mzab
 * Wargla
 * Wad Righ (Tugurt)

In Ethnologue XVI (2009), the "Mzab–Wargla" languages are listed as: Unlike Kossmann, Ethnologue considers the Berber dialect spoken in Tidikelt as a separate branch of the Zenati group, distinct from Tuwat.
 * Ethnologue (2009)
 * Tagargrent (Wargli)
 * Temacine Tamazight (Tugurt)
 * Taznatit ("Zenati": Gurara, Tuwat and South Oran)
 * Tumzabt (Mozabite)

Roger Blench (2006) listed eight varieties:
 * Blench
 * Gurara
 * Mzab, Ghardaia (Mozabite)
 * Wargla
 * Tugurt
 * Seghrušen
 * Figuig
 * Senhaja
 * Iznacen

However, Senhaja is actually an Atlas language.