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Added: Sep 14, 2007 From:maxiumus213 Duration: 3:8 Kabylie or Kabylia (Kabyle: Tamurt n leqbayel) is a cultural region in the north of Algeria. It corresponds more or less with the homeland of the Kabyle people. It is part of the Atlas Mountains and is located at the edge of the Mediterranean Sea. Kabylia covers several districts (wilayas) of Algeria: the whole of Tizi Ouzou and Bejaia (Bgayet), most of Bouira (Tubirett) and parts of the wilayas of Bordj Bou Arreridj, Jijel, Boumerdes, and Setif. The Fatimid dynasty of the 10th century originated in Petite Kabylie, where an Ismaili da'i found a receptive audience for his millennialist preaching, and ultimately led the Kutama tribe to conquer first Ifriqiya and then Egypt. After taking over Egypt, the Fatimids themselves lost interest in the Maghreb, which they left to their Berber deputies, the Zirids. The Zirid family soon split, with the Hammadid branch taking over Kabylie as well as much of Algeria, and the Zirids taking modern Tunisia. They had a lasting effect on not only Kabylie's but Algeria's development, refounding towns such as Bejaia (their capital after the abandonment of Qalaat Beni Hammad) and Algiers itself. After the Hammadids' collapse, the coast of Kabylie changed hands regularly, while much of the interior was often effectively unruled. Under the Ottoman Turks, most of Kabylie was inaccessible to the deys, who had to content themselves with occasional incursions and military settlements in some valleys. In the early part of the Ottoman period, the Belkadi family ruled much of Grande Kabylie from their capital of Koukou, now a small village near Tizi-Ouzou; however, their power declined in the 17th century. The area was gradually taken over by the French from 1857, despite vigorous local resistance by the local population led by leaders such as Lalla Fatma n Soumer, continuing as late as Cheikh Mokrani's rebellion in 1871. Much land was confiscated in this period from the more recalcitrant tribes and given to French pied-noirs. Many arrests and deportations were carried out by the French, mainly to New Caledonia. Colonization also resulted in an acceleration of the emigration into other areas of the country and outside of it. Algerian immigrant workers in France organized the first party promoting independence in the 1920s. Messali Hadj, Imache Amar, Si Djilani, and Belkacem Radjef rapidly built a strong following throughout France and Algeria in the 1930s and actively developed militants that became vital to the future of both a fighting and an independent Algeria. During the war of independence(1954-1962), Kabylie was one of the areas that was most affected, because of the importance of the maquis (aided by the mountainous terrain) and French repression. The FLN recruited several of its historical leaders there, including Hocine Aït Ahmed, Abane Ramdane, and Krim Belkacem. Tensions have arisen between Kabylia and the central government on several occasions, initially in 1963, when the FFS party of Hocine Aït Ahmed contested the authority of the single party (FLN). In 1980, several months of demonstrations demanding the officialization of the Berber language, known as the Berber Spring, took place in Kabylie. The politics of identity intensified as the Arabization movement in Algeria gained steam in the 1990s. In 1994--1995, a school boycott occurred, termed the "strike of the school bag." In June and July of 1998, the area blazed up again after the assassination of singer Matoub Lounes and at the time that a law generalizing the use of the Arabic language in all fields went into effect. In the months following April 2001 (called the Black Spring), major riots — together with the emergence of the Arouch, neo-traditional local councils — followed the killing of a young Kabyle (Masinissa Guermah) by gendarmes, and gradually died down only after forcing some concessions from the President, Abdelaziz Bouteflika. Since 23 March 2007, the Military of Algeria has conducted extensive searches in the Kabylie region in search of members of the GSPC. Two major roads, between Béjaïa and Amizour and between El-Kseur and Bouira, have been partially closed. The bombings in Alger on 11 April 2007 rendered this search all the more urgent, as the GSPC has recently become the Maghrebin arm of the Al-Qaida Network. Channel: Travel Tags: agerie algeria algerien animation arabe arabic beur clip france idir kabyle matoub musique oran oriental rai usa video |
ghostofsound Says:
Nov 27, 2007 - merçi
winer31 Says:
Dec 22, 2007 - je suie arabofone mais la méloudie kabil de notre bled ma tjr f vibrer et vive la kabily raisonable et vive lalgérie.....
INBREAKABLE Says:
Jan 12, 2008 - Je ne suis pas Kabyle mais je suis de Constantine Algérien simplement et j'aime les Kabyles car ils font partie de notre territoire, ne joueont pas avec le feu de nos ennemis qui consiste à nous détesté, nous divisé pour mieux régné chez nous, car c'est puérile et un état étranger actuel nous observe à la moindre occasion, petite dédicace à la DGSE, DST Française, l'ONG à qui l'on doit les attentats ainsi que le GSPC articulé par la France
INBREAKABLE Says:
Jan 12, 2008 - et le couteau remué sur la plaie pour une haine des Algériens envers le pouvoir Algérien et militaire Algérien qui se voient mourir par des bombes dans chaque passage de leurs convoient militaire par la DGSE. Enfin la France maquillent leurs sabotages en du GSPC ou en du AL QUAIDA à même le sol Algérien ! Vive l'Algérie et ceux dans les moindres millimètres !!
ctamani Says:
Jan 18, 2008 - Thanks a million for this video, I guess this's the path heading to Tizi-hibel even if the video finished before arriving. I score you 10 on ten with the Idir's melody in behind it's so beautifull. Thank you very much MixiUmus213
malkimos Says:
Jan 21, 2008 - Salut, l'Algerie est un grand arbre avec des racines Tamazighs pures, et qui a grande avec une pluie Arabe. ce qui a donne des belles feuilles et des fruits melangees: Tamazighs, Arabes et une grandes parties metis. l'union fait la force, les deux identites Arabes et Tamazighs se completent et constituent ensemble la force de ce pays.
NATHYENNI Says:
Jan 21, 2008 - thanmirth.vive la kabylie
aramondera Says:
Jan 31, 2008 - Merci pour la vidéo, à chaque passage, je cherche à reconnaitre la région... Amizour? Boukhalfa?
misslove2twa Says:
Feb 4, 2008 - le titre c'est ssendu
algeriandream2008 Says:
Feb 24, 2008 - vive l'algerie ;la kabylie algerienne , vive notre identité ISLAM ,ARABITE,AMAZIGHITE ANARAZ O ANAKNOU
maxiumus213 Says:
Mar 8, 2008 - Thanks to evryone's of you for those supportive comments. I tell you the truth, i did neglect the site for a good few months but when i read all those positive comments made me change my mind about it. I thank you all for that and keep your eyes open, soon there will be a very good selction of videos about our beloved ALGERIA.
maxiumus213 Says:
Mar 8, 2008 - Thanks to evryone's of you for those supportive comments. I tell you the truth, i did neglect the site for a good few months but when i read all those positive comments made me change my mind about it. I thank you all for that and keep your eyes open, soon there will be a very good selction of videos about our beloved ALGERIA.
SlickManChoux Says:
Mar 19, 2008 - Nice tour. Thank's 4 sharing.
biglata Says:
Mar 27, 2008 - GOD damn i miss it so much !!!!!!!!!!!!
cazablanca04 Says:
Apr 17, 2008 - ddba7a...
trivialpo Says:
Apr 25, 2008 - vive la kabily
trivialpo Says:
May 25, 2008 - tanmerth
alger16002 Says:
Jul 15, 2008 - ya zabi , el batimette fel djebal , et l elevage de betail ds les villes et la capitale , blade zabi.. ghir el halouf el khoh ...hacha Rdjel....samhouni , maken maken..zite men zitouna wa el houte mel bhar..el baqi ghir el khra lol
dzsamirdz Says:
Jul 15, 2008 - alger16002=niveau 0 , si sa te plais pas ALORS REGARDE pas ou bien quitte l'algerie et part chez tes grand parent fel yaman
aserehe235 Says:
Aug 9, 2008 - Beautiful song, God bless Algeria!
hanan23alhoceima Says:
Aug 16, 2008 - azul aiytma imazighen n kabylie..sram damqran zi rif maroc
TheLightBearer1969 Says:
Sep 8, 2008 - Beautiful! Utter simplicity, it's like being there! Which is the name of the town? I was in Kabylia briefly back in 1989, beautiful region, it left me an impression, hope to go back there some day!
arabfasict Says:
Sep 21, 2008 - vive l'algerie vive les arabs vive les amazigh
fachouxx Says:
Oct 11, 2008 - It's beautiful what's the song ?
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arivoos Says:
Nov 9, 2007 - Le titre de la chanson est : assendou.