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Kabyle language (1548 bytes)
2: ...lspan="2" bgcolor="orchid" style="font-size:120%"|Kabyle (Taqbaylit) 20: '''Kabyle''' 28: ! colspan="2" |[[Image:kabyle-map.jpg|Kabyle-speaking areas]] 31: ...aylit'', pronounced thaqvayleeth) spoken by the [[Kabyle]] people. There are over 3,000,000 speakers world... 33: Kabyle was (with some exceptions) rarely written before ... Al-Qabail Mountains (958 bytes) 3: ...home to the [[Kabyle]], meaning "the tribes." The Kabyle once referred to all Berbers, but is now specific... Tizi Ouzou (98 bytes) 1: '''Tizi Ouzou''' is a major [[kabyle]] town in [[Algeria]]. Beni Salah (181 bytes) 3: ...ria]], and speak or formerly spoke a variety of [[Kabyle]]. Languages of Muslims (3847 bytes) 13: ...Chaoui]], spoken by the Chaoui, south-west of the Kabyle region. See [[Languages of Algeria]]. Hocine Aït Ahmed (674 bytes) 2: ...f]] in 1992. His party (the FFS) is predomantly [[Kabyle]]-ethnic based. Louisa Baileche (697 bytes) 1: ... [[Paris]] to an [[Italy|Italian]] mother and a [[Kabyle]] father. Saïd Sadi (619 bytes) 3: ...l pluralism. His party (the RCD) is predomantly [[Kabyle]]-ethnic based. Matoub Lounes (2502 bytes) 1: '''Lounes Matoub''' is a famous [[Kabyle]] singer who supported the [[Berber]] cause and [... 9: ...adio and television, he remained the most popular Kabyle singer. Kabylie (9202 bytes) 1: ...See [[Kabyle language|Kabyle]] for details on the Kabyle language.'' 13: ...guage</td><td bgcolor="#ffde80">[[Kabyle language|Kabyle]] </td></tr> 23: ...(Land of Mountains) or "Tamurt Leqvayel" (Land of Kabyles). It is part of the [[Atlas Mountains]] and is l... 27: The area is populated by the '''Kabyles''', the second [[Berber]] group per order of imp... 28: ...erber]]. Since the [[Berber Spring]] in [[1980]], Kabyles have been at the forefront of agitation for the ... Zouave (1806 bytes) 4: ...ling in the mountains of the Jurjura range (see [[Kabyle]]s). In [[1838]] a third battalion was raised, an... Northern Berber languages (2409 bytes) 28: *[[Kabyle language]] (including the [[Beni Salah]] of [[Bli... Semitic languages (5685 bytes) 130: ...th biconsonantal roots; e.g. in [[Kabyle language|Kabyle]] ''afeg'' means "fly!", while ''affug'' means "f... Languages of Algeria (6711 bytes) 17: * [[Kabyle language|Kabyle]] in [[Kabylie]] Lettrist International (2638 bytes) 3: ...rings in the Summer of [[1953]], an 'illiterate [[Kabyle]]' suggested to them the term [[Psychogeography]]... Berber languages (15633 bytes) 5: ...in the [[Latin alphabet]], especially among the [[Kabyle]]. A variant of the [[Tifinagh]] alphabet was re... 11: ...n languages by many Berber writers, such as the [[Kabyle]] Professor [[Salem Chaker]] of [http://www.inalc... 13: ...uage "taznatit" or [[Zenata|Zenati]], while the [[Kabyle]]s called theirs "thaqvaylith", the inhabitants o... 39: **[[Kabyle]]: 2.5 million (1995), or 8% of the population - ... 56: ...]''': The Ethnologue lists 537,000 speakers for [[Kabyle]], 150,000 for [[Middle Atlas Tamazight]], and no... Eugène Fromentin (2931 bytes) 12: * "Berger kabyle" (1859) Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza (3375 bytes) 3: ...as horrified to see French troops shooting down [[Kabyle]] insurgents. Demographics of Algeria (4068 bytes) 48: ...French]], [[Berber languages|Berber]] dialects ([[Kabyle]], [[Chaouia]], [[Tamahaq]], [[Chenoua language|C... Rulers of Qusantina (Constantine) (5656 bytes) 104: |[[1826]] to [[1826]]||colspan="2"|''Local [[Kabyle]] population declares independence''
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