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ETHNIC GROUP
Kabyles; Kabyle nationalism; Kabylist; Kabylian; Kabylian people; Kabyle People; Kabylian People; Kabylism; Kabyle tribe; History of the Kabyle people
  • The [[Djurdjura]] chain
  • Map of Kutama army campaigns  and battles up to the overthrow of the Aghlabids
  • Origin and conquests of the Fatimids
  •  Regions of Kabyle settlements in Algeria
  • Topographic map of Kabylia.
  • [[Martinus Rørbye]]: ''A seated Kabyle''.
  • Demonstration by Kabyles in Paris in April 2016
  • [[Lalla Fatma N'Soumer]] of [[Tariqa]] led the resistance against French colonization 1851–57.
  • [[Zinedine Zidane]]

Kabyle      
n. Kabyle, Berber Sprache von den Kabyle gesprochen

Definitie

Kabyle
[k?'b??l]
¦ noun
1. a member of a Berber people of northern Algeria.
2. the Berber dialect of the Kabyle people.
Origin
prob. from Arab. ?aba'il, plural of ?abila 'tribe'.

Wikipedia

Kabyle people

The Kabyle people (Kabyle: Izwawen or Leqbayel or Iqbayliyen, pronounced [iqβæjlijən], Arabic: القبايل) are a Berber ethnic group indigenous to Kabylia in the north of Algeria, spread across the Atlas Mountains, 160 kilometres (100 mi) east of Algiers. They represent the largest Berber population of Algeria and the second largest in North Africa.

Many of the Kabyles have emigrated from Algeria, influenced by factors such as the Algerian Civil War, cultural repression by the central Algerian government, and overall industrial decline. Their diaspora has resulted in Kabyle people living in numerous countries. Large populations of Kabyle people settled in France and, to a lesser extent, Canada (mainly Québec) and United States.

The Kabyle people speak Kabyle, a Berber language. Since the Berber Spring of 1980, they have been at the forefront of the fight for the official recognition of Berber languages in Algeria.