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Berber ethnic group
Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Kabyle people (/kəˈbaɪl/, Kabyle: Izwawen or Leqbayel or Iqbayliyen, pronounced [iqβæjlijən])
Kabyle_people
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up kabyle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kabyle people, an ethnic group in Algeria Kabyle language Kabyle alphabet, also known as Berber Latin
Kabyle
Berber language of northern Algeria
Kabyle (/kəˈbaɪl/) or Kabylian (/kəˈbɪliən/; native name: Taqbaylit [θɐqβæjlɪθ] ) is a Berber language spoken by the Kabyle people in the north and northeast
Kabyle_language
Region of northern Algeria inhabited by Kabyle people
Kabylia or Kabylie (/kəˈbɪliə/; Kabyle: Tamurt n leqbayel; in Tifinagh: ⵜⴰⵎⵓⵔⵜ ⵏ ⵍⴻⵇⴱⴰⵢⴻⵍ;; Arabic: منطقة القبائل, lit. 'Area of the Tribes') is a mountainous
Kabylia
French colonial interpretation trope propagated in French Algeria
The Kabyle myth is a long-standing colonial interpretation that was propagated by French colonists in French Algeria based on a fundamental distinctions
Kabyle_myth
Method of assassination
The Kabyle smile (French: Sourire kabyle)was a method of killing used by elements of the FLN during the Algerian War, consisting of slitting the victim's
Kabyle_smile
Family of languages and dialects Indigenous to North Africa
few million speakers of Berber languages in Western Europe. Tashlhiyt, Kabyle, Central Atlas Tamazight, Tarifit, and Shawiya are some of the most commonly
Berber_languages
Ethnic group
Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Kabyle diaspora consists of Kabyle people and their descendants living outside of Kabylia. As
Kabyle_diaspora
Musket
of North Africa. The type of musket would be described as a Kabyle snaphance or a Kabyle miquelet. Some muskets were converted to the percussion lock
Moukahla
Legal system of the Kabyle people
Kabyle law is the law practiced historically and specifically by the Kabyle people in Algeria. Although elements of Kabyle law existed prior to French
Kabyle_law
Ethnic group in North Constantine, Algeria
The Kabyles Hadra or Kabyles el Hadra are the group of Arabic-speaking mountain dwellers of North Constantine who speak a sedentary Arabic dialect. The
Kabyles_Hadra
Latin-based alphabet for the Berber languages
(e.g. ameqqʷran "large", in the Ainsi dialect of Kabyle, is pronounced ameqqran in At Yanni Kabyle-Berber, only a few kilometers away). The INALCO standard
Berber_Latin_alphabet
Ethnic group indigenous to North Africa
prophet Muhammad. Berbers are divided into several ethnic groups, such as Kabyles, Chaouis and Rifians. Historically they did not refer to themselves as
Berbers
Self-proclaimed Algerian separatist group
The Kabyle Provisional Government (Kabyle: Anavaḍ Aqvayli Uεḍil) is a self-proclaimed provisional government in the form of an association formed in Paris
Kabyle_Provisional_Government
Conquest of Algeria by France, 1830–1903
France captured the city with minimal losses, from Kabyle and Kouloughli forces. The Algerian Kabyles tried to recapture the city in 1835, but failed against
French_conquest_of_Algeria
Grammar of the Kabyle language
Kabyle grammar is the set of structural rules and regulations included in the Kabyle language, ranging from words to phrases, to punctuation, and sentences
Kabyle_grammar
French colony and later territory in Northern Africa from 1830 to 1962
ethnic groups against each other by favoring the Kabyle Berbers. The Kabyle myth asserted that Kabyle Berbers had more in common with the French than Arab
French_Algeria
Musical culture of the Berber ethnic groups
the Kabyle Berbers has achieved some mainstream success outside of its Kabylia homeland, both in the rest of Algeria and abroad. Traditional Kabyle music
Berber_music
Standardized national variety of Berber spoken in Algeria
primarily Kabyle. The standardization is largely based on the works of Mouloud Mammeri (the Dictionnaire and the Précis de grammaire berbère (kabyle), ISBN 9782906659001)
Standard_Algerian_Amazigh
Type of traditional long knife or sword of the Kabyles
The flyssa, known locally as ajenoui (Kabyle: ajenoui or uturam), is a traditional bladed weapon of Algeria produced and used during the 19th century and
Flyssa
List of ships with the same or similar names
have been named Kabyle: French destroyer Kabyle, an Arabe-class destroyer launched in 1917 and struck in 1936. French frigate Kabyle, a Cannon-class destroyer
French_ship_Kabyle
1871–1872 uprising in Algeria
tribes, around a third of the population of the country. It was led by the Kabyles of the Biban mountains commanded by Cheikh Mokrani and his brother Boumezrag
Mokrani_Revolt
This is a list of Kabyle people. Abderrahmane Abdelli, singer Amour Abdenour, singer (active since 1969) Myriam Abel, singer Lounis Ait Menguellet, singer
List_of_Kabyle_people
Kabyle oral repository
Amusnaw (pl. Imusnawen) is a Kabyle term in traditional Kabyle society that designates the repository of oral knowledge of a village or a tribe. The word
Amusnaw
Algerians deported after the 1871–1872 Mokrani Revolt
Communards, who were to leave precious testimonies of the Kabyles' presence. However, the Kabyles were left behind when the Communards were granted amnesty
Algerians_of_the_Pacific
Kabyle nationalist political organization
The Movement for the Self-Determination of Kabylia (MAK; Kabyle: Amussu i ufraniman n tmurt n iqbayliyen, French: Mouvement pour l’autodétermination de
Movement for the Self-Determination of Kabylia
Movement_for_the_Self-Determination_of_Kabylia
tribe is being considered for merging. › Ait Waghlis (Kabyle: At Weɣlis) is a non-confederated Kabyle tribe based in the Soummam valley, on the west side
Ait_Waghlis
Association football club in Algeria
Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie (Kabyle: Ilemẓiyen inaddalen n leqvayel; Tamazight: ⵉⵍⵎⵣⵢⵏ ⵉⵏⴰⴷⴰⵍⵏ ⵏ ⵍⵇⵠⴰⵢⵍ; Arabic: شبيبة القبائل), known as JS Kabylie or
JS_Kabylie
French sports agent, businesswoman and handball player
Algerian parents, Mohamed Said Lamari and Saliha Ait Abbas. Her family is Kabyle and from Amizour. She played handball for Bondy Handball Association from
Fayza_Lamari
1510–1872, Kabyle Berber state in North Africa
The Kingdom of Beni Abbas or Sultanate of Beni Abbas (Kabyle: Tagelda n At Ɛebbas) was a state in North Africa, then a fief and a principality, controlling
Kingdom_of_Beni_Abbas
Afro-Asiatic dialect continuum
vital languages like Shilha, Central Morocco Tamazight, Riff, Shawiya and Kabyle. They are typically clustered into three groups: Moroccan Atlas languages
Northern_Berber_languages
Algerian musician (1956–1998)
Lounès Matoub (Kabyle: Maɛtub Lwennas; 24 January 1956 – 25 June 1998) was a Kabyle singer, poet, and thinker who sparked an intellectual revolution, and
Lounès_Matoub
1991 studio album by Idir
A Vava Inouva is the successful 1991 album by Idir, a Kabyle singer. It contains a big international hit in the title track, which was also his debut single
A_Vava_Inouva
Ethnic group
for merging. › Berbers in France are people of Berber descent (mainly Kabyles) living in France. Berbers in France, who generally call themselves Berbers
Berbers_in_France
Period of political protest in Algeria
also targeted Kabylia's inhabitants. The Berber, and more specifically the Kabyle, identity was already a political cause. For example, Mouloud Mammeri had
Berber_Spring
Articulation of consonants or vowels
voiceless postalveolar fricative [ʃˤ] (in Kabyle and Chechen) pharyngealized voiced postalveolar fricative [ʒˤ] (in Kabyle and Chechen) pharyngealized voiceless
Pharyngealization
c. 1515–1638 Kabyle Berber state in North Africa
The Kingdom of Kuku (Kabyle: Tagelda n Kuku) was a kingdom in North Africa. It was established around 1515 CE and ruled by the Ath l-Qadi dynasty until
Kingdom_of_Kuku
Species of bird endemic to Algeria
The Algerian nuthatch or Kabyle nuthatch (Sitta ledanti) is a species of bird in the nuthatch family Sittidae. It is a medium-sized nuthatch, measuring
Algerian_nuthatch
Kabyle anti-colonial leader
Lalla Fatma N'Soumer (Kabyle: Lalla Faḍma n Sumer; Tifinagh: ⴼⴰⴹⵎⴰ ⵏ ⵙⵓⵎⵔ; c. 1830 – 1863) was a Kabyle anti-colonial leader during 1849–1857 of the French
Lalla_Fatma_N'Soumer
Political party in Algeria
Citizens' Movement (Kabyle: Leɛṛac; French: Mouvement citoyen des Aarchs) is an organization in Algeria representing the Kabyle people, a Berber group
Berber Arouch Citizens' Movement
Berber_Arouch_Citizens'_Movement
City in Tizi Ouzou Province, Algeria
Tizi Ouzou or Tizi Wezzu (Kabyle: Tizi Wezzu, Arabic: تيزي وزو) is a city in north central Algeria, and capital of Tizi Ouzou Province and Tizi Ouzou District
Tizi_Ouzou
Cannon-class destroyer escort
1943 to 1946. In 1950, she was transferred to France where she served as Kabyle (F718) until being decommissioned and scrapped in 1959. Joseph Riddle Jr
USS_Riddle
Town in the interior of ancient Thrace
Cabyle or Kabile (Ancient Greek: Καβύλη), also known as Calybe or Kalibe (Καλύβη), is a town in the interior of ancient Thrace, west of Develtus, on the
Cabyle
Commune and town in Tizi Ouzou Province, Algeria
Larbaâ Nath Irathen (Kabyle: Larebɛa n at Yiraten, or in Tifinagh, Arabic: الأربعاء ناث اراتين) is a town in Tizi Ouzou Province, in the central part of
Larbaâ_Nath_Irathen
Father and a linguist specialized in Berber studies, particularly in the Kabyle language. Coming from the Cantal and having worked in the diocese of Angers
Jean-Marie_Dallet_(linguist)
Northernmost region of Africa
Ottomans and Carthaginians the Kabyle people were the only or one of the few in North Africa who remained independent. The Kabyle people were incredibly resistible
North_Africa
Algerian food item
Mchawcha is a traditional Algerian Kabyle cake that is often drizzled with honey. Mchawcha is a sweet thick cake that originates from Algeria. The recipe
Mchawcha
Village in Béjaïa Province, Algeria
Tizi Wezrou (Arabic: تيزي وزرو, Kabyle: Tizi Wezru) is a village in Bouhamza Commune, Béjaïa Province, Algeria. The village is located northwest of At
Tizi_Wezrou
1995 Algeria / France film
directed by Belkacem Hadjadj, and distributed in France in 1996. Shot in Kabyle and Arabic, the drama deals with honour, vengeance and tradition in a Kabylie
Machaho
Series of protests and demonstrations
The Black Spring (Kabyle: Tafsut Taberkant) was a series of protests and political demonstrations by Kabyle activists in the Kabylie region of Algeria
Black_Spring_(Algeria)
Strategy in politics and sociology
developed the Kabyle Myth, as they argued that Kabyles were less influenced by Islam and closer to Europeans. Later, exaggerating theses European/Kabyle connections
Divide_and_conquer
Kabyle political activist (born 1951)
also known as Ferhat Imazighen Imula (Kabyle: Ferḥat Mhenni or Ferḥat Imaziɣen Imula; born March 5, 1951) is a Kabyle politician in exile, writer, protest
Ferhat_Mehenni
Village in Yambol, Bulgaria
village of Drazhevo. The name of the city originates from Cybele. Ancient Kabyle was at an important crossroads through antiquity. From here the road from
Kabile
French footballer (born 2005)
Elyaz Zidane Fernández (born 26 December 2005) is a French professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Primera Federación club Betis Deportivo
Elyaz_Zidane
Algerian revolutionary
Mourad Didouche (Kabyle: Muṛad Diduc, Arabic: مراد ديدوش; 1927–1955) was an Algerian revolutionary, and a political and military figure of the Algerian
Mourad_Didouche
Musical artist
Ouardia Bouchemlal (Kabyle: Wardya Bucemlal or Nna Čṛifa, January 9, 1926 – March 13, 2014) was an Algerian female singer-songwriter, originally from Kabylia
Chérifa
Village in Béjaïa Province, Algeria
Algeria. The villages name is Kabyle and translates as "the pass" or "the gap". Dallet, J.-M. (1982). Dictionnaire kabyle-français: parler des At Mangellat
Ifirakh
Village in Bejaia Province, Algeria
of At Brahem and West of Mahfouda. The villages name comes from ancient Kabyle and loosely translates to "alliance". The meaning of the village means something
Tagma,_Béjaïa
Algerian writer and singer (1913–1976)
a Kabyle writer and singer. In 1947, she became the first Kabyle woman to publish a novel. She was born in Tunis, Tunisia, into a family of Kabyle Roman
Taos_Amrouche
Algerian singer
classical music, chaabi, chaoui, Kabyle, Sahrawi, covering all types of regional folk music, singing in both Arabic and Kabyle. Some of her early hits included
Noura_(singer)
Berber ethnic group in northeast Algeria
the second largest Tell Atlas Berber-speaking ethnicity, alongside the Kabyles and Chenouas.[citation needed] According to de Slane, translator of the
Chaoui_people
French sculptor
there. In 2008 his 1884 bronze sculpture Femme Kabyle d'Algerie and Janissaire du Sultan Mahmoud II (Kabyle woman from Algeria and Janissary of Sultan Mahmound
Émile_Guillemin
French footballer (born 1998)
island of Djébalè [fr]. His mother and agent, Fayza Lamari, is of Algerian Kabyle origin and is a former handball player. Mbappé has a younger brother, Ethan
Kylian_Mbappé
1844 French assault in Algeria
bin Mahieddine. His management was often disturbed by the independent Kabyles tribes in the neighborhood who obeyed Khalifa Ahmed bin Salem, subservient
Second_Assault_of_Dellys
Place in Kabylia, Algeria
The population is mainly composed of indigenous Amazigh people from the Kabyle Region. Following the 2001 Black Spring in Algeria, residents in the area
Barbacha
Semitic language spoken mostly in Malta
ašal, lit. 'land worm', (Kabyle) lizard fekruna fakrūn (Tunisian Arabic), tifakrunin (Jerbi), ifekran (Tashelhiyt), ifkran (Kabyle) turtle geddum aqadum
Maltese_language
(Algerian-born people) Languages French and Algerian Arabic (majority) Kabyle Berber, Chaoui Berber (minority) Religion Majority Sunni Islam Minority
Algerians_in_France
author of several works to popularize Algerian Arabic and Kabyle. He began studying Kabyle and the Kabylie region in 1886, after being tasked by Governor
Belkassem_Ben_Sedira
Village in Bejaia Province, Algeria
Algeria. It is located just South of Tighilt n'Trahi. The village's name is Kabyle and translates as 'The small hill' In Tighilt there is a mosque - Tighit
Tighilt
First month of the Berber year
exchange blessings for prosperity and abundance in the new year. Kabyle traditions: The Kabyle people prepare asfel, a dish made from the meat of a sacrificial
Yennayer
Major Berber tribal confederation
[Sanhaja of the first type] is a confederation of: Kutāma-Zawāwa of the Kabyle mountains, including some areas like Algiers and Constantine that no longer
Sanhaja
People of Algeria
into many groups with varying languages. The largest of these are the Kabyles, who live in the Kabylia region east of Algiers, the Chaoui of North-East
Algerians
Language spoken in ancient North Africa
only found in the Zenaga language of Mauritania and a few instances of Kabyle in modern times. As Zenaga was one of the first Berber languages to split
Numidian_language
Si Amar U Said Boulifa (Kabyle: Si Aɛmer U Sɛid n At Belqasem U Aεmer, c. 1865 – 8 June 1931) was an Kabyle Berberologist and teacher establishing formal
Boulifa
Algerian anarchist (1894–1953)
overthrow the French colonial empire. In his writings, he depicted native Kabyles as having their own libertarian and egalitarian tradition, and proposed
Mohamed_Saïl
Ethnic group
Gawawa, mostly known as Zwawa (in Kabyle: Igawawen, in Arabic: زواوة, and in Latin: Jubaleni) were a group of Kabyle tribes inhabiting the Djurdjura mountains
Igawawen
Algerian footballer (born 1996)
Youcef Atal (Arabic: يوسف عطال; born 17 May 1996) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Qatar Stars League club Al Sadd
Youcef_Atal
Algerian football club
Olympique Akbou (Kabyle: Ulembi Aqbu; Tamazight: ⵓⵍⴰⵎⵒⵉⴽ ⴰⵇⵠⵓ ;Arabic: أولمبي أقبو), known as O Akbou or OA for short, is an Algerian professional football
Olympique_Akbou
Kabyle dynasty
The Ait Mokran (Kabyle: At Meqqran), also known as Mokranis, were a Kabyle Berber dynasty of who originate from the Kalâa of Ait Abbas and are known for
Ait_Mokran
Kabyle tribe in Algeria
considered for merging. › The Aït Abbas or Béni Abbès (Kabyle: At Ɛebbas, ⴰⵜ ⵄⴰⴱⴰⵙ ) form a Kabyle confederation (Arch) established on the right bank of
Aït_Abbas
Battle during the French conquest of Algeria
appearance of Lalla Fatma N'Soumer and her reinforcements, composed of Kabyle warriors, they assumed strategic positions and lookouts were placed. The
Battle_of_Tachekkirt
Musical artist
singer, songwriter and guitarist. She began her career performing in the Kabyle political rock band Atakor, before leaving the country following a series
Souad_Massi
French footballer (born 1995)
Enzo Alan Zidane Fernández (born 24 March 1995), known simply as Enzo, is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Zidane is
Enzo_Zidane
Region of North Africa; western half of the Arab world
Vandals and Carthaginians the Kabyle people were the only or one of the few in North Africa who remained independent. The Kabyle people were incredibly resistible
Maghreb
Senior high school in Tangier, Morocco
Rachid ("Moulay Rachid High School"; Arabic: الثانوية التأهيلية مولاي رشيد; Kabyle: ⵜⴰⵙⵔⴰⵔⵜ ⵏ ⵎⵓⵍⴰⵢ? ⵔⴰⵛⵞⴷ) is a coeducational senior high school/sixth-form
Lycée_Moulay_Rachid
Algerian singer (born 1950)
Abdenbi Aït Menguellet known as Lounis Aït Menguellet (Kabyle: Ɛbdennbi At Mengellat or Lewnis At Mengellat, born 17 January 1950) is an Algerian singer
Lounis_Ait_Menguellet
Berber political-cultural movement of North Africa
noted racialized tropes portraying Berbers as 'sons of the White Fathers'. Kabyle identity, like that of other Berber-speaking groups, did not suddenly emerge
Berberism
Village in Béjaïa Province, Algeria
Taourirt Arabic: ثاوريرث. Kabyle: Tawrirt is a village in Beni Maouche, Béni Maouche District, Northern Algeria in the Béjaïa Province. The historic village
Taourirt,_Béjaïa
Algerian freedom fighter and politician (1912–1994)
Colonel Saïd Mohammedi (Arabic: السعيد محمدي Kabyle: Saɛid Muḥamadi; 27 December 1912 – 6 December 1994), also known as Si Nacer, was an Algerian nationalist
Saïd_Mohammedi
Village in Bejaia Province, Algeria
Algeria. It is located Southeast of Ighil N Tala. The village's name is Kabyle and translates as "The small hill of the Trahi family". There is a water
Tighilt_n'Trahi
City in Blida Province, Algeria
They speak Taqbaylit the language of the Kabyle which is the Berber language of blida close to the Kabyle varieties spoken east of Algiers Province,
Blida
16th c. military action
seized Cherchell and Algiers with an army composed of 800 Turks and 5,000 Kabyle auxiliaries. Following the seizure of Algiers, the Spanish sent a force
Battle_of_Oued_Djer
Monument in Algiers, Algeria
(Arabic: مقام الشهيد, Maqāmu š-šahīd, Arabic pronunciation: [maqaːmu ʃːahiːd], Kabyle: Asmektay n umeɣras/ⴰⵙⵎⴽⵜⴰⵢ ⵏ ⵓⵎⴻⵖⵔⴰⵙ, English: Martyr's Memorial) is a
Maqam_Echahid
City and commune in Béjaïa Province, Algeria
Béjaïa (/bɪˈdʒaɪə/ bi-JYE-ə; Kabyle: Vgayet, Arabic: بجاية, romanized: Bijāya, pronounced [biˈdʒaːja], locally [ˈb(d)ʒæːjə]), formerly known as Bougie
Béjaïa
Algerian singer (1945–2025)
Rachid Ferhani (5 January 1945 – 13 August 2025) was an Algerian Kabyle singer. Ferhani was born in El-Flaye on 5 January 1945. He began singing at the
Rachid_Ferhani
Musical artist
in Algiers, Algeria), known by the stage name Takfarinas, is an Algerian Kabyle Yal musician. Takfarinas took his surname from the ancient warrior of North
Takfarinas
Algerian footballer (born 1999)
Zineddine Belaïd (Arabic: زَيْن الدِّين بَلْعِيد; Tamazight: ⵣⵉⵏⴷⴷⵉⵏ ⴱⵍⵄⵉⴷ; born 20 March 1999) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back
Zineddine_Belaïd
Berber language of central Morocco
Tamazight is one of the most-spoken Berber languages, along with Tachelhit, Kabyle, Riffian, Shawiya and Tuareg. In Morocco, it comes second as the most-spoken
Central_Atlas_Tamazight
National park in Algeria
The national park of Djurdjura (Kabyle: Urti Aɣelnaw n Ǧeṛǧeṛ) is one of the national parks of Algeria. It is located in Kabylie and is named after the
Djurdjura_National_Park
and Kabyles: the Bratikiya are from Kalaa of Ait Abbas or Zemmoura, the Amayers of Selman are from Mzita, the Menaifa of Berhoumm are partly Kabyles from
Ouled_Derradj_(tribe)
KABYLE
KABYLE
KABYLE
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Female
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Delphina, DELFINA means "woman from Delphi."Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Live in Own; Good
Girl/Female
Indian
Fairy faced
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Harriet, HARRIETTA means "little home-ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English martre, marter ‘marten’ (Old French martre).Dutch : possibly from marter ‘marten’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Incarnation of God
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
World's Attraction
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
With Beautiful Hair
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Safeguarding
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
KABYLE
KABYLE
KABYLE
KABYLE
KABYLE
n.
A Berber, as in Algiers or Tunis. See Berber.
n.
A member of a race somewhat resembling the Arabs, but often classed as Hamitic, who were formerly the inhabitants of the whole of North Africa from the Mediterranean southward into the Sahara, and who still occupy a large part of that region; -- called also Kabyles. Also, the language spoken by this people.