1. kabyle - Noun
2. kabyle - Adjective
3. Kabyle - Proper noun
A Berber, as in Algiers or Tunis. See Berber.
Source: Webster's dictionaryLinked to the Kabyle Sanhaja were the Kutama tribes, whose support worked to establish the Fatimid Caliphate (909-1171, only until 1049 in Ifriqiya); their vassals and later successors in Ifriqiya the Zirids (973-1160) were also Sanhaja. Source: Internet
In a key Kabyle city of Tizi Ouzou, a stunning 80% of the voters did not show up, and the first to lose were the RCD and FFS. Source: Internet
They represent the symbol of the Kabyle heritage that transmits through generations. Source: Internet
By the time raï, a style of Algerian popular music, became popular in France and elsewhere in Europe, Kabyle artists began using less traditional instruments and formats. Source: Internet
Kabyle music has been popular in France since the 1930s, when it was played at cafés. Source: Internet
Most Berber varieties (such as Kabyle ), along with Swahili, borrow some numbers from Arabic. Source: Internet