- town's
traditional souk day, or "four"/"fourth" in
Kabyle N
means "of" Ath
Iraten means "sons of Irathen", the name of a
major local tribe,
recorded by Ibn...
-
Tazoughert Fatma in the Aurès Mountains, Tin
Hinan in the Hoggar,
Chemci in Aït
Iraten [ar],
Fatma Tazoughert [ar] in the Aurès.
Lalla Fatma N'Soumer was a Berber...
- the same form. The
second toponym is Artana,
which may
refer to the Aït
Iraten confederation. The
third is Benic****im. The
Zwawa were
always traditional...
-
Marshall Randon broke off and
defeated a
Kabyle village,
occupying Aït
Iraten following the
Battle of Icheriden. Meanwhile, N'Soumer's
forces fought a...
- Djennad [fr], Aït Ouaguenoun [fr], Aït Idjer [fr], Aït Betroun [fr], Aït
Iraten [fr] and Aït Mengellat [fr]
confederations of the
Kabyle people. The last...
- a
letter sent by
Ibrahim Agha to
several Kabyle tribes, such as the Ait
Iraten. The
exact number and
composition of the
Algerian army is unknown, but it...
-
largest town of
Great Kabylia, Tizi Ouzou, lies in that
mountain range. At
Iraten (formerly "Fort-National" in
French occupation),
which numbered 28,000 inhabitants...
-
village in the
Irjen tribe,
within the
Kabyle tribal confederation of At
Iraten in
Greater Kabylia. His family, the Aït
Belkacem ou Amar (Kabyle: At Belqasem...
- a
woman leader had
wielded power,
supported by her sons,
among the Aït
Iraten [fr].
Rural kabyle communities had to
preserve their autonomy, particularly...
-
Smain Lamari -
Lambaesis -
Lamine Abid -
Languages of
Algeria -
Larbaa Nat
Iraten -
Mustapha Larfaoui -
Abdelhak Layada - Bernard-Henri Lévy - LGBT rights...