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The Azawakh is an ancient and elegant sighthound breed that originates from the Sahara Desert region of West Africa, particularly among the nomadic Tuareg, Peul, and Hausa tribes. For centuries, Azawakhs have served as guardians, hunters, and companions, prized for their speed, endurance, and loyalty. Bred to chase down fast-moving prey like gazelle across harsh desert terrain, they were also valued for their ability to protect livestock and camps. Unlike many Western dog breeds, the Azawakh was not shaped by selective breeding programs but by functional necessity and survival, giving rise to a lean, muscular, and deeply intuitive dog. The breed was introduced to Europe in the 1970s and has since gained recognition for its unique appearance, reserved temperament, and cultural significance as a living piece of Saharan heritage.