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  • Kabyle law
  • 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

    Kabyle_law

  • Kabyle people
  • Berber ethnic group

    The Kabyle people (/kəˈbaɪl/, Kabyle: Izwawen or Leqbayel or Iqbayliyen, pronounced [iqβæjlijən]) are a Berber ethnic group indigenous to Kabylia in the

    Kabyle people

    Kabyle people

    Kabyle_people

  • Kabylia
  • 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

    Kabylia

    Kabylia

  • Kabyle myth
  • 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

    Kabyle_myth

  • Movement for the Self-Determination of Kabylia
  • Kabyle nationalist political organization

    Self-Determination of Kabylia (French: Mouvement pour l'autodétermination de la Kabylie, Kabyle: Amussu i ufraniman n tmurt n iqbayliyen, MAK), formerly the Movement for

    Movement for the Self-Determination of Kabylia

    Movement for the Self-Determination of Kabylia

    Movement_for_the_Self-Determination_of_Kabylia

  • Mokrani Revolt
  • 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

    Mokrani Revolt

    Mokrani_Revolt

  • French Algeria
  • 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

    French Algeria

    French_Algeria

  • Lounès Matoub
  • 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

    Lounès Matoub

    Lounès_Matoub

  • Amusnaw
  • 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

    Amusnaw

  • Berbers
  • Ethnic group indigenous to North Africa

    Berbers but had their own terms to refer to themselves. For example, the Kabyle use the term "Leqbayel" to refer to their own people, while the Chaoui identified

    Berbers

    Berbers

    Berbers

  • Assia (singer)
  • French singer

    Assia (born November 1, 1973) is an Algerian-born French singer with Kabyle origins. She had great success with her hit singles "Elle est à toi" and "Là-bas"

    Assia (singer)

    Assia_(singer)

  • Hocine Aït Ahmed
  • Algerian politician (1926–2015)

    Hocine Aït Ahmed (Kabyle: Ḥusin At Ḥmed (Arabic: حسين آيت أحمد‎; 20 August 1926 – 23 December 2015) was an Algerian politician and former rebel leader

    Hocine Aït Ahmed

    Hocine Aït Ahmed

    Hocine_Aït_Ahmed

  • French conquest of Algeria
  • Conquest of Algeria by France, 1830–1903

    widespread perception among Kabyle leaders of a loss of autonomy in decision-making, as well as among the ǧamāʿa, Kabyle village assemblies. This was

    French conquest of Algeria

    French conquest of Algeria

    French_conquest_of_Algeria

  • Igawawen
  • 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

    Igawawen

  • Apostasy in Islam by country
  • Statistics of people leaving Islam by country

    without religious affiliation tend to be particularly numerous in Kabylie (a Kabyle-speaking area) where they are generally tolerated and sometimes supported

    Apostasy in Islam by country

    Apostasy in Islam by country

    Apostasy_in_Islam_by_country

  • Languages of Algeria
  • media (some newspapers) and education due to Algeria's colonial history. Kabyle, with 3 million speakers, is the most spoken Berber language in the country

    Languages of Algeria

    Languages of Algeria

    Languages_of_Algeria

  • Boukhalfa
  • Village in Algeria

    (Arabic: بوخالفة and Kabyle: Buxalfa) is a town in the commune of Tizi Ouzou, Algeria, located in the northwest of the city. The Law department at the Mouloud

    Boukhalfa

    Boukhalfa

  • Berber Spring
  • 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

    Berber Spring

    Berber_Spring

  • Nationality
  • Status of being a member or citizen of a particular nation

    Scots, Welsh, English, Andalusians, Basques, Catalans, Kurds, Punjabis, Kabyles, Baluchs, Pashtuns, Berbers, Bosniaks, Palestinians, Hmong, Inuit, Copts

    Nationality

    Nationality

  • Berber tribes
  • Tribes indigenous to North Africa

    Arabs. The Kabyles inhabit the region known as Kabylia. The exonym Kabyle comes from the Arabic qaba'il (قبائل) meaning tribes. The Kabyles stem from the

    Berber tribes

    Berber_tribes

  • Couscous
  • Traditional Maghrebi dish

    origin. The term seksu is attested in various Berber varieties such as Kabyle and Riffian, while Saharan Berber varieties such as Touareg and Ghadames

    Couscous

    Couscous

    Couscous

  • Kingdom of Beni Abbas
  • 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

    Kingdom_of_Beni_Abbas

  • Maltese language
  • 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

    Maltese language

    Maltese_language

  • Divide and conquer
  • 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

    Divide and conquer

    Divide_and_conquer

  • Tifinagh
  • Script used for Berber languages

    adapts Tuareg Tifinagh for broader use across North Africa, particularly for Kabyle and other Berber dialects. Tifinagh is one of three major competing Berber

    Tifinagh

    Tifinagh

    Tifinagh

  • Berberism
  • 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

    Berberism

    Berberism

  • Berber Dahir
  • 1930 decree in Morocco

    and to maintain a legal cover. The Berber Dahir was based on the colonial Kabyle myth and reinforced a dichotomy in popular Moroccan historiography: the

    Berber Dahir

    Berber_Dahir

  • Bestiality with a donkey
  • Sexual relations between humans and donkeys

    appearing desperate and incompetent to his wife on their wedding night. Kabyle people do not keep donkeys or eat donkey meat, probably because of their

    Bestiality with a donkey

    Bestiality with a donkey

    Bestiality_with_a_donkey

  • Fatima (given name)
  • Name list

    either Fatma or Fatimeh. In Somali the name became Fadumo. It is Faḍma in Kabyle. In South Asia, it is spelt Fathima. Spelled as Fátima, the name is also

    Fatima (given name)

    Fatima_(given_name)

  • Algeria
  • Country in North Africa

    May 2002. Kabyle, the predominant Berber language, is taught and is partially co-official (with a few restrictions) in parts of Kabylie. Kabyle has a significant

    Algeria

    Algeria

    Algeria

  • Mostéfa Merarda
  • Military figure during the Algerian War

    nationalism Attempted reforms 1920 petition Jonnart Law 1943 manifesto Divide and rule policies Crémieux Decree Kabyle myth French Union Indigénat Legal status [fr]

    Mostéfa Merarda

    Mostéfa Merarda

    Mostéfa_Merarda

  • Crémieux Decree
  • 1870 French decree regarding Algerian Jews

    Pre-independent Rwanda and the origins of Hutu, Tutsi and Twa groups Wedge issue Kabyle myth Social exclusion Jean-Luc Allouche; Jean Laloum (1987). Les Juifs d'Algérie:

    Crémieux Decree

    Crémieux Decree

    Crémieux_Decree

  • Malek Boutih
  • French retired politician and activist

    centre where he was cared for as a child. At the beginning of his study of Law at the University of Nanterre and at the École supérieure de journalism de

    Malek Boutih

    Malek_Boutih

  • Pierre Bourdieu
  • French sociologist, anthropologist, and philosopher (1930–2002)

    Bourdieu undertook ethnographic research into the clash through a study of the Kabyle peoples of the Amazigh, laying the groundwork for his anthropological reputation

    Pierre Bourdieu

    Pierre Bourdieu

    Pierre_Bourdieu

  • SKS
  • Soviet semi-automatic carbine

    1997). "Les patriotes sont passés de la gloire à l'oubli. Igoudjal, village kabyle et amer". Le Soir (in French). Archived from the original on 31 March 2019

    SKS

    SKS

    SKS

  • Issad Rebrab
  • Algerian businessman and billionaire

    graduating from a professional school, Rebrab taught accounting and commercial law. He soon left teaching, and started his own accounting firm. His industrial

    Issad Rebrab

    Issad Rebrab

    Issad_Rebrab

  • Notepad++
  • Text editor and source code editor for Windows

    access from Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria to comply with U.S. law. As a response to what the developer felt was a violation of the free and

    Notepad++

    Notepad++

    Notepad++

  • Mohamed Seghir Boushaki
  • Algerian politician (1869–1959)

    Algerian Kabyle politician after the French conquest of Algeria. Mohamed Seghir Boushaki was born in 1869 in the village of Thala Oufella (Kabyle: ⵟⵀⴰⵍⴰ

    Mohamed Seghir Boushaki

    Mohamed_Seghir_Boushaki

  • Regency of Algiers
  • 1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa

    Hayreddin had to return to Jijel after a coalition of the Hafsids with the Kabyle kingdom of Kuku blockaded Algiers and took it in 1520. To gain legitimacy

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency_of_Algiers

  • Bocchus I
  • King of Mauretania

    name may be related to the Touareg "Aweqqas", which means "lion", or, in Kabyle, "shark", and can be used as a male name. Several locations in North Africa

    Bocchus I

    Bocchus I

    Bocchus_I

  • List of current PFL fighters
  • 70 m) The Honey Badger 3–1 15–6 (1) Moktar Benkaci 34 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) Le Kabyle 1–3 (1) 25–10 (2) Islam Youssef N/A 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) Moksha 2–1 7–3 Tariq

    List of current PFL fighters

    List_of_current_PFL_fighters

  • Thracian religion
  • Religious beliefs and practices of the Thracians

    with Apollo and Athena, later appeared on the municipal coins of Kabyle. After Kabyle underwent its municipal transformation, Artemis became its goddess

    Thracian religion

    Thracian religion

    Thracian_religion

  • Lalla (title)
  • Amazigh word meaning "Lady" or "Miss"

    society or within a family. Lalla Fatma N'Soumer (1830–1863), heroine of the Kabyle resistance (Algeria) against the French colonial empire. Lalla Chella, of

    Lalla (title)

    Lalla_(title)

  • List of hāfu people
  • father) Erika Sawajiri (born 1986), Japanese actor and singer (Algerian Kabyle mother) Will Sharpe (born 1986), English actor, writer, and director (Japanese

    List of hāfu people

    List_of_hāfu_people

  • Symbolic power
  • Sociological concept

    of power. For example, in the process of reciprocal gift exchange in the Kabyle society of Algeria, when there is an asymmetry in wealth between the two

    Symbolic power

    Symbolic_power

  • Semitic languages
  • Branch of the Afroasiatic languages

    similar radical patterns, but more usually with biconsonantal roots; e.g. Kabyle afeg means "fly!", while affug means "flight", and yufeg means "he flew"

    Semitic languages

    Semitic languages

    Semitic_languages

  • Amokrane Ould Aoudia
  • Algerian politician (1924–1959)

    in Michelet on 23 November 1924, in a Christianised Kabyle family with a history of going into law. His uncle, Boudjemâ Benjamin Ould Aoudia, also a native

    Amokrane Ould Aoudia

    Amokrane_Ould_Aoudia

  • Bedouin
  • Nomadic Arab tribes

    tribes were moved and shrank. The Zenata were pushed to the west and the Kabyles were pushed to the north. The Berbers took refuge in the mountains whereas

    Bedouin

    Bedouin

    Bedouin

  • Racism in France
  • Algeria to the French metropolis at the end of the 19th century. Principally Kabyles (a Berber sub-ethnic group), young men provided labor in the development

    Racism in France

    Racism in France

    Racism_in_France

  • Women in the Algerian War
  • nationalism Attempted reforms 1920 petition Jonnart Law 1943 manifesto Divide and rule policies Crémieux Decree Kabyle myth French Union Indigénat Legal status [fr]

    Women in the Algerian War

    Women in the Algerian War

    Women_in_the_Algerian_War

  • List of active separatist movements in Africa
  • group(s). Kabylia Ethnic group: Kabyle Berbers Proposed state: Kabylia. Government-in-exile: Kabyle Provisional Government (ANAVAD AQVAYLI UΣḌIL)

    List of active separatist movements in Africa

    List_of_active_separatist_movements_in_Africa

  • Government-in-exile
  • Governing body located outside its claimed territory

    Tilmatine, Mohand. "La construction d'un mouvement national identitaire kabyle: du local au transnational". p. 28.[permanent dead link] "westernarmeniangovernment

    Government-in-exile

    Government-in-exile

  • Espérance Sportive de Tunis
  • Association football club in Tunisia

    الترجي) in the Bab Souika neighborhood of Tunis, by Muhamed Zouaoui (of Kabyle heritage) and Hédi Kallel. After almost one year of waiting, the authorities

    Espérance Sportive de Tunis

    Espérance_Sportive_de_Tunis

  • List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire
  • 2019. Hattendorf & King 2013, p. 32. Hugh Roberts, Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial Algeria, IB Tauris, 2014, p.  195 Gaïd, Mouloud (1975)

    List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire

    List_of_wars_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Algiers
  • Capital and largest city of Algeria

    consisted of about fifty small quarters of Andalusian, Jewish, Moorish and Kabyle communities, and the lower city (al-Wata, or 'the plains') which was the

    Algiers

    Algiers

    Algiers

  • Abdelhafid Benchabla
  • Algerian boxer (born 1986)

    Abdelhafid Benchabla (Kabyle: Ɛebdelḥafid Bencabla, Arabic: عبد الحفيظ بن شبلة; born 26 September 1986, in Zemmouri) is an Algerian amateur boxer. He represented

    Abdelhafid Benchabla

    Abdelhafid Benchabla

    Abdelhafid_Benchabla

  • Ibrahim Agha
  • Last Agha of the Regency of Algiers

    one, Yahya, suffered severe defeats while attempting to pacify rebellious Kabyle tribes. He possessed a large villa in the centre of Algiers. In 1830 France

    Ibrahim Agha

    Ibrahim_Agha

  • Firmus (4th-century usurper)
  • Berber usurper of the Western Roman Empire

    Nicene inhabitants of Rusuccuru, and after his death, Valentinian issued laws against the Donatists. It is also possible that this Firmus was the basis

    Firmus (4th-century usurper)

    Firmus_(4th-century_usurper)

  • Razzy Hammadi
  • French politician

    Socialist Party. Born in France of North African-born parents (Algerian Kabyle father, Tunisian mother), he is a former president of the Young Socialist

    Razzy Hammadi

    Razzy_Hammadi

  • Rally for Culture and Democracy
  • Political party in Algeria

    والديمقراطية (Arabic) ⴰⴽⵔⴰⵓ ⵉ ⵉⴷⵍⴻⵙ ⴷ ⵜⵓⴽⴷⵓⵜ (Berber languages) Agraw i Yidles d Tugdut (Kabyle) President Atmane Mazouz [fr] Founder Saïd Sadi Founded 1989; 37 years ago (1989)

    Rally for Culture and Democracy

    Rally for Culture and Democracy

    Rally_for_Culture_and_Democracy

  • Alexis de Tocqueville
  • French diplomat, political philosopher and historian (1805–1859)

    Rousseau's concept of the "noble savage", stating: If Rousseau had known the Kabyles ... he would not have spouted so much nonsense about the Caribbean and

    Alexis de Tocqueville

    Alexis de Tocqueville

    Alexis_de_Tocqueville

  • Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
  • Arabic folk tale

    der Wuarssen” ("The Treasure Cave of the Wuarssen"), a variant from the Kabyle, was published by Leo Frobenius. An American variant was collected by Elsie

    Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

    Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

    Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves

  • Anti-Berber racism
  • Hostility, hatred, prejudice, or discrimination against Berbers

    the leadership of the movement defined Algeria as Arab and Muslim, many Kabyle militants accused them of wanting to erase the Amazigh dimension of Algeria

    Anti-Berber racism

    Anti-Berber racism

    Anti-Berber_racism

  • Arab world
  • Geocultural region in Asia and Africa

    Algeria, who practice their faith in mainly unregistered churches in the Kabyle region "2010 Census Results". Archived from the original on 20 March 2012

    Arab world

    Arab world

    Arab_world

  • Arabic
  • Central Semitic language

    Catalan a betzef, "galore, in quantity"). Most Berber varieties (such as Kabyle), along with Swahili, borrow some numbers from Arabic. Most Islamic religious

    Arabic

    Arabic

    Arabic

  • Deaths in August 2025
  • Oklahoma corporation commissioner (1979–1989). Rachid Ferhani, 80, Algerian Kabyle singer. Emanuel Jardim Fernandes, 81, Portuguese politician, MEP (2004–2009)

    Deaths in August 2025

    Deaths_in_August_2025

  • Freedom of religion in Algeria
  • (a Kabyle-speaking area) where they are generally tolerated and sometimes supported; notably, Matoub Lounes is widely seen as a hero among Kabyles, despite

    Freedom of religion in Algeria

    Freedom_of_religion_in_Algeria

  • Fortunatus (book)
  • German chapbook

    the archipelagical oral tradition from an external source. A version from Kabyle, Ahmed, le fils du charbonnier, is related to the ATU 566 cycle. A second

    Fortunatus (book)

    Fortunatus (book)

    Fortunatus_(book)

  • Mohamed Saïl
  • 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

    Mohamed Saïl

    Mohamed_Saïl

  • 2025 in music
  • American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist 13 Rachid Ferhani, 80, Algerian Kabyle singer Mathias Grassow, 62, German ambient keyboardist Klaus Wirzenius,

    2025 in music

    2025_in_music

  • Asefru
  • Poetic composition of the Berber literature of Kabylia

    numerous examples of isefra sung are present in the repertoire of different Kabyle singers, such as Taos Amrouche (for example Vaste est la prison, Vast is

    Asefru

    Asefru

  • Patrice de MacMahon
  • President of France from 1873 to 1879

    he served in a campaign against the Kabyle people. On his return to France, he voted as senator against a new law on general security, proposed after

    Patrice de MacMahon

    Patrice de MacMahon

    Patrice_de_MacMahon

  • Umm al-Barahin
  • Islamic theological treatise

    localization of the text. For instance, Evgeniya Gutova (2011) analyzed a Kabyle Berber manuscript (MS KA 21) of al-Sanusi's creed from Algeria, demonstrating

    Umm al-Barahin

    Umm_al-Barahin

  • Invasion of Algiers (1830)
  • 1830 campaign of the French conquest of Algeria

    question kabyle" : et l'État en Algérie. Autour de la Rissala, épître, "Les plus clairs arguments qui nécessitent la réforme des zawaya kabyles", d'Ibnou

    Invasion of Algiers (1830)

    Invasion of Algiers (1830)

    Invasion_of_Algiers_(1830)

  • Penal colony of New Caledonia
  • French South Pacific colony (1864–1924)

    deportees, some of whom were allowed to stay in Nouméa. The insurgents of the Kabyle revolt of 1871 were also sent to the Isle of Pines. During the revolt of

    Penal colony of New Caledonia

    Penal colony of New Caledonia

    Penal_colony_of_New_Caledonia

  • Tajmâat
  • Pan-Berber social and political institution

    droit et de jurisprudence. 1953. p. 165. Bourdieu, Pierre (1970). "The Kabyle House or the World Reversed". Social Science Information. Mahé, Alain (2001)

    Tajmâat

    Tajmâat

  • Central Atlas Tamazight
  • 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

    Central Atlas Tamazight

    Central_Atlas_Tamazight

  • List of political parties in Algeria
  • Movement (MPA) The Cause (Essabil) National Republican Alliance (ANR) Natural Law Party (Parti de la Loi Naturelle) National Party for Solidarity and Development

    List of political parties in Algeria

    List of political parties in Algeria

    List_of_political_parties_in_Algeria

  • Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world
  • Aspect of the World War II period

    Mohamed Saïl was an anarchist, anti-fascist and anti-colonialist Algerian Kabyle. He volunteered for the republicans in the Spanish civil war and was later

    Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world

    Relations_between_Nazi_Germany_and_the_Arab_world

  • French colonial empire
  • Overseas territories controlled by France (1534–1980)

    much to the annoyance of the colonists. By 1857 the army had conquered Kabyle Province, and pacified the country. By 1860 the European population had

    French colonial empire

    French colonial empire

    French_colonial_empire

  • Ethnic groups in Algeria
  • with a variety of languages. The largest Berber group in Algeria is the Kabyle people, who are concentrated in the Kabylia region. Resident in what is

    Ethnic groups in Algeria

    Ethnic_groups_in_Algeria

  • Ahmed Ouyahia
  • Prime minister of Algeria (1995-1998 2004-2006 2008-2012 2017-2019)

    strong defender of the government, in February 2001, Ouyahia proposed new laws as justice minister which would have imposed a three-year prison term for

    Ahmed Ouyahia

    Ahmed Ouyahia

    Ahmed_Ouyahia

  • Black French people
  • Racial and multi-ethnic group

    what it means to be "black" in France, the extent of anti-miscegenation laws over several centuries, the great diversity of black populations (African

    Black French people

    Black_French_people

  • Carthage
  • Archaeological site in Tunisia

    similar to the four samples from Northwest Africa: the Shawia Berbers, Kabyle Berbers, Bedouin Arabs and Carthaginians, less similar to the three Egyptian

    Carthage

    Carthage

    Carthage

  • Languages of France
  • French (art. 2 of the French Constitution) and the French government is, by law, compelled to communicate primarily in French. The government, furthermore

    Languages of France

    Languages of France

    Languages_of_France

  • The Three Golden Children (folklore)
  • Series of folktales about a calumniated wife and her wonder children

    University Press, 1966. pp. 491–495. Lacoste-Dujardin, Camille [fr]. Le conte kabyle: étude ethnologique. Paris: Éditions La Découverte, 2003 [1982]. p. 510

    The Three Golden Children (folklore)

    The_Three_Golden_Children_(folklore)

  • Anti-Arab racism
  • Discrimination against Arab people

    amongst Algerians of Kabyle and other Berber origin. It has historic roots in French colonialist policy propagating the Kabyle myth, with Arabs depicted

    Anti-Arab racism

    Anti-Arab_racism

  • Charles Aznavour
  • French singer and songwriter (1924–2018)

    (French, English, Italian, Spanish, German, Russian, Armenian, Neapolitan and Kabyle), which helped him perform at Carnegie Hall, in the US, and other major

    Charles Aznavour

    Charles Aznavour

    Charles_Aznavour

  • 2000s in Algeria
  • also impacted by the 2001 'Black Spring’, an uprising by members of the Kabyle ethnic group, as well as the 2001 Algerian floods which destroyed infrastructure

    2000s in Algeria

    2000s in Algeria

    2000s_in_Algeria

  • Deaths in May 2023
  • Alan Smith, 74, English physiotherapist. Karim Tizouiar, 60, Algerian Kabyle singer. Mike Young, 63, American baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), heart

    Deaths in May 2023

    Deaths_in_May_2023

  • Christianity in Algeria
  • Algeria, who practice their faith in mainly unregistered churches in the Kabyle region P S Rowe, Paul (2018). Routledge Handbook of Minorities in the Middle

    Christianity in Algeria

    Christianity in Algeria

    Christianity_in_Algeria

  • Hadja Lahbib
  • Belgian politician (born 1970)

    in Boussu, near the city of Mons, to a Francophone family of Algerian Kabyles. Her parents are practicing Muslims, but she says she is more attracted

    Hadja Lahbib

    Hadja Lahbib

    Hadja_Lahbib

  • Demographics of Canada
  • Canada are classified as "Canadians" as defined by Canada's nationality laws. "Canadian" as an ethnic group has since 1996 been added to census questionnaires

    Demographics of Canada

    Demographics of Canada

    Demographics_of_Canada

  • Penal colony
  • Remote settlement housing convicts

    (in the South Sea) received transported dissidents like the Communards, Kabyles rebels and convicted criminals between the 1860s and 1897. Île du Diable

    Penal colony

    Penal colony

    Penal_colony

  • Languages of Europe
  • technically in Europe (being north of the Caucasus watershed). France: 500k Kabyle people in France: 1,000,000. Germany 120k, Russia: 70k, UK 66k, Spain 20k

    Languages of Europe

    Languages of Europe

    Languages_of_Europe

  • Robert Abdesselam
  • French tennis player (1920–2006)

    1953. Robert Abdesselam was born in El Biar on 27 January 1920, son of Kabyle Muslim Mehana Abdesselam, attorney at the Paris Court of Appeal, and a Catholic

    Robert Abdesselam

    Robert Abdesselam

    Robert_Abdesselam

  • Spanish protectorate in Morocco
  • 1912–1956 Spanish protectorate in northwest Africa

    Secretariat and advising on all matters relating to relations with the Kabyles, the inspection of the Islamic Justice Administration, relations with the

    Spanish protectorate in Morocco

    Spanish protectorate in Morocco

    Spanish_protectorate_in_Morocco

  • Algerian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Algeria

    black-eyed pea. Couscous can also be consumed in a masfouf (or thameqfoult in Kabyle), a dry version with no sauce and vegetables such as broad beans, peas or

    Algerian cuisine

    Algerian cuisine

    Algerian_cuisine

  • Voiced postalveolar affricate
  • Consonantal sound

    vowels [o], [a], [u] and [ɔ] the phoneme changes to a voiced velar plosive. Kabyle lǧiran [id͡ʒiræn] 'the neighbors' Kashmiri جانوَر [d͡ʒaːnʋar] 'animal' Kashubian

    Voiced postalveolar affricate

    Voiced postalveolar affricate

    Voiced_postalveolar_affricate

  • Algerian War
  • 1954–1962 war of Algerian independence from France

    few took since it involved renouncing the right to be governed by sharia law in personal matters and was widely considered to be apostasy. Its first article

    Algerian War

    Algerian War

    Algerian_War

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    Finnish

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    Pet form of Finnish Kaarle, KALLE means "man." 

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  • Girl/Female

    Israeli

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    The laurel crown.

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    Yiddish

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    Yiddish form of Latin Cælia, probably KAYLE means "heaven."

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    English American

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    and Kayla. Keeper of the keys; pure.

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    English

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    Variant spelling of English Gail, GAYLE means "father rejoices."

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    and Kayla. Keeper of the keys; pure.

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  • Female

    Yiddish

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    (קִיילֶע) Variant spelling of Yiddish Kayle, a form of Latin Cælia, probably KAYLA means "heaven." Compare with another form of Kayla.

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  • Female

    English

    MABLE

    Variant spelling of English Mabel, MABLE means "lovable." 

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  • Male

    Italian

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    Italian form of Hebrew Hebel, ABELE means "breath, breathing."

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    English

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    Variant spelling of English Kayley, KAYLIE means "slender."

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    English American

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    English

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     Variant form of English Kayley, KAYLA means "slender." Compare with another form of Kayla.

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  • Male

    English

    GABLE

    English surname transferred to forename use, possibly originally a habitational name derived from a place named from Old Norse gafl, GABLE means "gable," a term used to denote a "triangular-shaped hill." 

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  • Girl/Female

    English

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    and Kayla. Keeper of the keys; pure.

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  • Female

    English

    KAYLY

    Variant spelling of English Kayley, KAYLY means "slender."

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Mati | மாடீ

    The Moon, Thought, Prayer, Mind, Decision, Respect, Will decision, Intelligence, Memory

  • Budhadev
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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    Lord Sri Buddha

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    Manly.

  • Assieh
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

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    Name of Pharaoh's Wife who Educated Moses

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

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    Friend, Soft hearted, Companion

  • Obilesh
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

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    Lord Narsimha

  • GEMING
  • Male

    Chinese

    GEMING

    revolution.

  • RUPERTA
  • Female

    German

    RUPERTA

    Feminine form of Low German Rupert, RUPERTA means "bright fame."

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Atralarasu

    Skilled king

  • TRACY
  • Male

    English

    TRACY

    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a Norman baronial name TRACY means "place of Thracius."

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  • Rabble-rout
  • n.

    A tumultuous crowd; a rabble; a noisy throng.

  • Rabble
  • v. t.

    To stir or skim with a rabble, as molten iron.

  • Table
  • v. t.

    To delineate, as on a table; to represent, as in a picture.

  • Table
  • v. i.

    To live at the table of another; to board; to eat.

  • Table
  • n.

    Hence, food placed on a table to be partaken of; fare; entertainment; as, to set a good table.

  • Rabble
  • v. t.

    To insult, or assault, by a mob; to mob; as, to rabble a curate.

  • Sable
  • v. t.

    To render sable or dark; to drape darkly or in black.

  • Gable
  • n.

    A cable.

  • Cable
  • v. t.

    To fasten with a cable.

  • Cable
  • v. t. & i.

    To telegraph by a submarine cable

  • Babble
  • n.

    Idle talk; senseless prattle; gabble; twaddle.

  • Bibble-babble
  • n.

    Idle talk; babble.

  • Table
  • v. t.

    To lay or place on a table, as money.

  • Table
  • v. t.

    To form into a table or catalogue; to tabulate; as, to table fines.

  • Table
  • v. t.

    To enter upon the docket; as, to table charges against some one.

  • Rabble
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a rabble; like, or suited to, a rabble; disorderly; vulgar.

  • Hable
  • a.

    See Habile.

  • Table
  • n.

    The company assembled round a table.

  • Cable
  • n.

    A rope of steel wire, or copper wire, usually covered with some protecting or insulating substance; as, the cable of a suspension bridge; a telegraphic cable.

  • Sable
  • n.

    The fur of the sable.