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tribes inhabiting the
Djurdjura mountains,
Greater Kabylia, in Algeria. The
Zouaoua are a
branch of the
Kutama tribe of the
Baranis Berbers. In the most restricted...
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limited pedagogical programme. Une première année de
langue kabyle (dialecte
zouaoua). A l'usage des
candidats à la
prime et au
brevet de
kabyle (in French)...
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primarily from the
Zouaoua (or Zwāwa), a
tribe of
Berbers located in the
mountains of the
Jurjura Range (see Kabyles). The
Zouaoua had
formerly provided...
- l'histoire
depuis l'Antiquité jusqu'en 1830 :
organisation et indépendance des
Zouaoua (Grande Kabylie), Page 197, 1925, Algiers.
Lucien Oulahbib, Le
monde arabe...
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commonly believed that
Queen Victoria saw the
uniform worn by the
colonial Zouaoua tribe in
French Algeria. She was
immediately struck with the
style of the...
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several Tunisian irregular regiments made up of
Berber tribal levies (or
Zouaoua mkhaznia)
spread across the country. The full
strength of
these irregular...
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mountains of the Kutama". This area,
limited to the west by the
country of
Zouaoua (Kabylie of Djurdjura,
Soummam valley and
Bejaia region),
extended south...
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kharouba (fractions of tribes)
which were
subdivided into douars. The
Zouaoua and
Ferdjioua tribes and
other mountain po****tions
escaped the authority...
- of the
medina of Tunis. The
madrasa was
dedicated to
students from the
Zouaoua tribe who
followed the
Rahmaniyya tariqa. It was
built with a mausoleum...
- l'histoire
depuis l'Antiquité jusqu'en 1830 :
organisation et indépendance des
Zouaoua (Grande Kabylie), Page 197, 1925, Algiers.
Lucien Oulahbib, Le
monde arabe...