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Zinedine Zidane
French association football player and manager
Kabyle
Berber language spoken by the Kabyle people
Ferhat Abbas
Algerian politician (1899-1985), President of Provisional Government of Algeria, president of the National Constitutional Assembly of Algeria
Boushaki
Boushaki may refer to:
Kabyle people
Amazigh (Berber) ethnic group indigenous to Kabylia
Dany Boon
French actor, screenwriter and film director
Tony Gatlif
French film director, actor and screenwriter
Ahmad Uyahya
Prime minister of Algeria from 2017 to 2019
Rachid Taha
Franco-Algerian singer
Luca Zidane
Algerian footballer (born 1998)
Rafik Halliche
Algerian association football player
Souad Massi
Algerian singer and actress
Salima Ghezali
Algerian writer and journalist journalist
Sidi Boushaki
Algerian theologian, exeget, linguist and sufi
Karim Ziani
Algerian and French footballer
Carl Medjani
Algerian-French footballer (born 1985)
Essaïd Belkalem
Algerian association football player
Djamel Abdoun
Algerian-French footballer (born 1986)
Mouloud Feraoun
Algerian writer and martyr of the Algerian revolution (1913–1962)
Hassan Yebda
Algerian-French footballer (born 1984)
Idir
Algerian Kabyle singer-songwriter and musician (1945-2020)
Faouzi Chaouchi
Algerian footballer
Tahar Djaout
Algerian writer (1953-1993)
Yazid Mansouri
Algerian footballer
Lalla Fatma N'Soumer
Algerian anticolonial leader (1830–1863)
Enzo Zidane
French-Spanish footballer (born 1995)
Mouloud Mammeri
Algerian Amazigh linguist and writer (1917–1989)
Taos Amrouche
Kabylian writer and singer (1913-1976)
Youcef Atal
Algerian association football player
Abderrahmane Farès
Algerian politician (1911-1991)
Lounès Matoub
Algerian musician (1956–1998)
Salah Assad
Algerian footballer
Lounès Gaouaoui
Algerian footballer
Rafik Saïfi
Algerian and French footballer
Djamel Menad
Algerian association football player
Abderrahmane Hammad
Algerian Olympic high jumper
Mustapha Dahleb
Algerian association football player
Jean Amrouche
Algerian francophone writer, poet and journalist (1906–1962)
Firmus
4th-century Roman usurper
Haris Belkebla
French and Algerian footballer (born 1994)
Ali Fergani
Algerian footballer and manager
Mohammed Arkoun
Algerian philosopher (1928–2010)
Kenza Farah
French-Algerian singer
Karim Bil Qassem
Algerian revolutionary fighter and politician
Baya
Algerian painter (1931-1998)
Abdelaziz Ben Tifour
French footballer (1927-1970)
Rachid Aït-Atmane
Algerian and French footballer
Kamel Ghilas
Algerian footballer
Fatma Zohra Zamoum
Algerian writer, filmmaker (born 1967)
Gildo
Gildo (died 398) was a Berber-Roman general and the prince son of King Nubel, regulus (kinglet) of the nation of the Jubaleni (Jubalenses) in the province of Mauretania Caesariensis. He is best known for having participated in the suppression of his brother Firmus' revolt alongside the general Theodosius the Elder, which allowed him to rise through the ranks and be named Count of Africa in 385, He revolted against Honorius and the Western Roman Empire (Gildonic war), but was defeated and possibly killed himself or was assassinated.
Mohamed Fellag
Mohamed Fellag (born 31 March 1950 in Azeffoun, Tizi Ouzou) is an Algerian comedian, writer, humorist, and actor. In 1958, at the height of the Algerian war of independence, his father took him and his younger brother, for their safety, to stay with an aunt in Beni-Messous (then a very small village near Algiers) where they went to primary school. He did his secondary studies in Tizi-Ouzou (Ecole Jeanmaire and CEG.) He entered the School of Dramatic Arts of Algiers in 1968 and stayed there for four years performing in several theatres throughout Algeria.
Nassim Akrour
Algerian and French footballer
Azouz Begag
French sociologist, economist and writer
Hocine Aït Ahmed
Algerian political (1926-2015)
Brahim Hemdani
French-Argerian footballer
Moussa Saïb
Algerian footballer and manager
Mohamed Amine Aoudia
association football player from Algeria
Ahmed Oudjani
Algerian footballer (1937-1998)
Abdelhafid Benchabla
Algerian boxer
Abdelhamid Sadmi
Algerian footballer