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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Kabyle people. It includes Kabyle people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Kabyle women"
The word 'Kabyle' (Kabyle: Iqbayliyen) is an exonym, and a distortion of the Arabic word qaba'il (قبائل), which means 'tribes', or 'to accept', which after the Muslim conquest was used for people who accepted the word of the Quran. [16]
Karim Ainouz, Brazilian film director and visual artist, Brazilian mother, Kabyle father; Mhamed Arezki, actor; Dany Boon, comedian, actor, director, Kabyle father ...
Pages in category "Kabyle people" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 290 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
In the Kabyle insurrection of 1851 and 1857, women such as Lalla Fatma N'Soumer and Lalla Khadija Bent Belkacem, who were known as chief warriors took Kahina as a model. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Anthropologist Abdelmajid Hannoum wrote "though the story of the Kahina may vary from one informant to another, the pattern is the same: the Kahina is the Berber ...
Kabyle is a satellite-framed based language, Kabyle verbs use two particles to show the path of motion: d orients toward the speaker, and could be translated as "here". n orients toward the interlocutor or toward a certain place, and could be translated as "there". Examples: « iruḥ-d » (he came), « iruḥ-n » (he went).
For example, the Kabyles use the term "Leqbayel" to refer to their own people, while the Chaouis identified themselves as "Ishawiyen" instead of Berber/Amazigh. [ 12 ] The Numidian , Mauri and Libu populations of antiquity are typically understood to refer to approximately the same population as modern Amazigh or Berbers.
"Zwawa" was the Arabic name of medieval Muslim historians for the tribes who inhabited the region between Bejaia and Dellys. [4] Some say that it's a deformation of the word "Igawawen", which was the name of a Kabyle confederation made up of eight tribes organized into two groups: the Ait Betrun (Ait Yenni, At Wasif, Ait Budrar, Ait Bu Akkash), and the Ait Mengellet (Ait Mengellet proper, Ait ...