The Kabyles (Iqvaylyen or Iqbayliyen in Kabyle, pronounced [iq?ajlij?n]) are a Berber people whose traditional homeland is highlands of Kabylie (or Kabylia) in northeastern ...
Kabyle refers to. the Kabyle people, an ethnic group in Algeria; the Kabyle language; the Kabyle ethnic homeland, a region called Kabylie in French
Les Kabyles sont un peuple berbère (amazigh) de la Kabylie, région montagneuse à l'est d' Alger en Algérie. Les habitants de cette région densément peuplée ont massivement ...
Cet article concerne la langue kabyle. Pour le peuple, voir Kabyles.
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Kabyle language on Wikipedia. Wikipedia: Kabyle language; Ethnologue entry for Kabyle, ISO 639-3 code kab
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Kabyle : Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Wikipedia, Hutchinson: 0.01 sec. Kabyle. Berber people of northeastern Algeria. Most are Muslim ...
Kabyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kabyle refers to. the Kabyle people , an ethnic group in Algeria; the Kabyle language; the Kabyle ethnic homeland, a region called Kabylie ...
Kabyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kabyle refers to. the Kabyle people, an ethnic group in Algeria; the Kabyle language; the Kabyle ethnic homeland, a region called Kabylie ...
Information about the Kabyle language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Kabyle_language http://www.rosettaproject.org/archive/kab/ Other languages written with the Arabic or Latin alphabets
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Kabyle : Also found in: Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, Hutchinson: 0.03 sec. ... Arabic qab 'ilu, pl. of qab la, tribe, from qabila, to receive ...
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La Cabilia (36°49?N 4°18?E ? / ? 36.817, 4.3) es una región montañosa del norte de Argelia. Sus habitantes la llaman "Tamurt Idurar" (Tierra de montañas) o "Tamurt ...
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This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Kabyle "
The Kabyles (Iqvaylyen or Iqbayliyen in Kabyle, pronounced [iq?ajlij?n])) are ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Kabyle_people "
The originally oral poetry of Si Mohand is particularly notable in this respect. Famous Kabyle singers include Matoub Lounes, Idir and Ait Menguellet. Source: Wikipedia
Kabylsk er eit tamazightisk språk (Kabylisk taqbaylit, uttala thaqvayleeth) snakka av Kabylfolket. Det er over 6 000 000 talarar i heile verda, ein majoritet av dei, 4,5 ...
J?zyk kabylski ( kabyle, nazwa w?asna: ????????? - taqbaylit) - afroazjatycki j?zyk z pó?nocnej ga??zi rodziny berberyjskiej, u?ywany przez ponad 5 miliony Kabylów ...
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