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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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...
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Look up kabyle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kabyle people, an ethnic group in Algeria Kabyle language Kabyle alphabet, also known as Berber Latin...
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total vocabulary of the Kabyle language and represent 51.7% of the total vocabulary of Tarifit. Almost all Berber languages took from Arabic the pharyngeal...
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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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The Kabyles, who speak Kabyle (a Tamazight language), have been campaigning since the independence of Algeria for the recognition of their language and...
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Kabyle myth is a colonial trope that was propagated by French colonists in the French Algeria based on a supposed binary between the Arab and Kabyle peoples...
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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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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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Lounès Matoub (category Articles containing Kabyle-language text)
Lounès Matoub (Kabyle: Lwennas Meɛṭub; Arabic: معطوب الوناس; 24 January 1956 – 25 June 1998) was an Algerian Kabylian singer, poet, and thinker who sparked...
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