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    Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January...
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    Kabyle (/kəˈbaɪl/) or Kabylian (/kəˈbɪliən/; native name: Taqbaylit [θɐqβæjlɪθ] ) is a Berber language (tamazight) spoken by the Kabyle people in the...
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    The Kabyle people (/kəˈbaɪl/, Kabyle: Izwawen or Leqbayel or Iqbayliyen, pronounced [iqβæjlijən], Arabic: القبائل, romanized: al-qabā'il) are a Berber...
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    Kabylia (redirect from Kabyle Mountains)
    Kabylia or Kabylie (/kəˈbɪliə/; Kabyle: Tamurt n Leqbayel or Iqbayliyen, meaning "Land of Kabyles", Arabic: منطقة القبائل, meaning "Land of the Tribes")...
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  • (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...
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    edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Shilha language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kabyle language edition of Wikipedia, the free...
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    Communards, who were to leave precious testimonies of the Kabyles' presence. However, the Kabyles were left behind when the Communards were granted an amnesty...
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  • Berber music (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from December 2015)
    the Kabyle Berbers has achieved some mainstream success outside of its Kabylia homeland, both in the rest of Algeria and abroad. Traditional Kabyle music...
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  • Ahmed ou el Kadhi (category Kabyle people)
    ou el Kadhi was a Kabyle sultan and the founder of the Kingdom of Kuku in 1515. Roberts, Hugh (2014). Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial...
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    French Algeria (redirect from Kabyle Revolt)
    19,000 troops from the beys of Constantine and Oran, and about 17,000 Kabyles. The French established a strong beachhead and pushed toward Algiers, thanks...
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    Lalla Fatma N'Soumer (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
    Lalla Fatma N'Soumer (c. 1830 – 1863) (Kabyle: Lalla Faḍma n Sumer; Arabic: لالة فاطمة نسومر) was an Algerian anti-colonial leader during 1849–1857 of...
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    Black Spring (Algeria) (category Articles needing translation from French Wikipedia)
    The Black Spring (Kabyle: Tafsut Taberkant) was a series of protests and political demonstrations by Kabyle activists in the Kabylie region of Algeria...
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  • Kabyle. They fall into three groups: Moroccan Atlas languages (incl. Shilha, Central Morocco Tamazight) Zenati languages (incl. Riff, Shawiya) Kabyle...
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  • Algerian Berber, is the standardized national variety of Berber (specifically Kabyle) spoken in Algeria. It is under active development since the officialization...
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    French conquest of Algeria (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    widespread perception among Kabyle leaders of a loss of autonomy in decision-making, as well as among the ǧamāʿa, Kabyle village assemblies. This was...
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    Kingdom of Kuku (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
    The Kingdom of Kuku (Kingdom of Koukou) was a Kabyle Berber kingdom. It was established around 1515 CE and ruled by the Ath l-Qadi dynasty until 1632 or...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. KAB or kab or variation, may refer to: Kabyle language (ISO 639 language code kab; abbr. Kab), ISO code and common abbreviation...
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    Algerians (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from February 2013)
    speak one of the various Berber languages. The largest Berber language is Kabyle with 3 million speakers. It has significant Arabic, French, Latin, Greek...
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    Cabyle (redirect from Kabyle (ancient city))
    Cabyle or Kabile (Ancient Greek: Καβύλη), also known as Calybe or Kabile (Καλύβη), is a town in the interior of ancient Thrace, west of Develtus, on the...
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    Karim Benzema (category French people of Kabyle descent)
    Karim Mostafa Benzema (born 19 December 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays as a striker for Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad. Regarded...
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    Béjaïa Province (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
    The Béjaïa Province (Kabyle: Tawilayt n Bgayet; Arabic: ولاية بجاية, Wilāyat Bijāyah; French: wilaya de Béjaïa or province de Béjaïa) is a province of...
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    Berbers (category Wikipedia semi-protected pages)
    divided into several diverse ethnic groups and Berber languages, such as Kabyles, Chaouis and Rifians. Historically, Berbers across the region did not see...
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  • Boulifa (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
    was an Algerian Kabyle Berberologist and teacher. Boulifa was born around 1865 in Adni village in the Irjen tribe, within the Kabyle tribal confederation...
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  • German engineering firm in Kiel Mouvement pour l'Autonomie de la Kabylie, Kabyle (Berber) political movement seeking self-government rule in Algeria Mak...
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  • Stateless nation (category Wikipedia semi-protected pages)
    the same geographical region or country: the Tuareg, Toubou, Rifians, and Kabyle in North Africa; the Chin, Kachin, Karen, Mon, Rakhine, Rohingya, and Shan...
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    Franco-Prussian War (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from February 2023)
    The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War, often referred to in France as the War of 1870, was a conflict between the Second French Empire and the North...
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  • Kabyle people of Algeria. With his father, the buffalo god Itherther, they were responsible for the development of hunting and meat-eating in Kabyle mythology...
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    Karim Tizouiar (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
    Karim Tizouiar (Kabyle: Karim Tizuyar; 2 March 1963 – 28 May 2023), also known as Karim T or just Karim, was an Algerian singer-songwriter, composer and...
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    Instead, more specific terms for each subgroup were employed such as the Kabyle term Leqbayel or the Shawi term Ishawiyen. Berber peoples did not refer...
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    North Africa (category Wikipedia articles needing clarification from September 2023)
    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...
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