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    The Kingdom of Kuku (Kingdom of Koukou) was a Kabyle Berber kingdom. It was established around 1515 CE and ruled by the Ath l-Qadi dynasty until 1632...
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  • former capital of the Kingdom of Kuku Kingdom of Kuku, a 16th–17th century Kabyle kingdom in Algeria Kuku, Estonia, a village in Estonia Kuku, Iran, a village...
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    Igawawen (category Indigenous peoples of North Africa)
    sultans. In Spanish documents, the Kingdom of Kuku was often referred to as "Reino de Azuagos", meaning the Kingdom of the Zwawa. But the French anthropologist...
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    three different kingdoms: the Kingdom of Kuku, the Kingdom of Ait Abbas, and the principality of Aït Jubar. Kabylia was the last part of northern Algeria...
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    The Ryukyu Kingdom was a kingdom in the Ryukyu Islands from 1429 to 1879. It was ruled as a tributary state of imperial Ming China by the Ryukyuan monarchy...
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    participated in the campaign of Tlemcen in 1551 and the Kingdom of Kuku provided Zwawa troops for the capture of Fez in 1576 in which Abd al-Malik was installed...
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    Spanish, after taking Béjaïa, termed the "kingdoms" of Aït Abbas, Kuku and Abdeldjebbar. Both Kuku and the Kingdom of Ait Abbas came into being in a society...
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    The Kingdom of Tlemcen or Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen (Arabic: الزيانيون) was a kingdom ruled by the Berber Zayyanid dynasty in what is now the northwest...
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    Kuku, Kuko or Koukou (Berber languages: Kuku, Arabic: كوكو, French: Koukou) is a village in the Aït Yahia commune of Tizi Ouzou Province in northern Algeria...
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    control over the Kingdom of Kuku in western Kabylia. Many cities in the northern parts of the Algerian desert paid taxes to Algiers or one of its Beys. Barbary...
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    Oruç, with the help of local troops, came to Algiers with his ally Ahmad al-Kadi of the Kingdom of Kuku and an army composed of 800 Turks and 5,000 Kabyle...
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    reconstructed flag of the 15th century White with blue crescent according to Jacobo Russo, 1550 (last period of the kingdom) The flag of the city of tunis in 14th...
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  • Ahmed ou el Kadhi (category Kingdom of Kuku)
    Ahmed ou el Kadhi was a Kabyle sultan and the founder of the Kingdom of Kuku in 1515. Roberts, Hugh (2014). Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial...
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    period of Ottoman Empire rule in North Africa. They lived primarily in three states or confederations: the Kingdom of Ait Abbas, Kingdom of Kuku, and the...
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    emirates, such as the Emirate of Jebel Kuku in the Kabylia region, the Emirate of the Zouaoua in Hodna and Zab, the Emirate of the Beni Jelab in Touggourt...
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    Saadi Sultanate) Kingdom of Beni Abbas (1510–1872 AD) Kingdom of Kuku (1515–1638 AD) Regency of Algiers (1516/1659–1830 AD) (Odjak of Algiers Revolution) Fezzan...
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    Sanhaja (category History of North Africa)
    of Alpuente, Taifa of Granada, Kingdom of Ait Abbas and Kingdom of Kuku originate from this confederation. Aznag/Iẓnagen (زناگة, Znaga) [Sanhaja of the...
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    his Berber allies from the Kingdom of Kuku, he vanquished a Spanish expedition intended to replace the Spanish vassal ruler of Algiers that he executed...
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  • musketeers, 1,000 sipahis and a contingent of 4,000 cavalrymen who were partisans of the Kingdom of Kuku. The Sultan of Fez, having been alerted to this offensive...
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    African empires (category Former monarchies of Africa)
    (909–1171) Hammadid dynasty (1014–1152) Kingdom of Tlemcen (1235–1554) Kingdom of Ait Abbas (1510–1872) Kingdom of Kuku (1515–1638) Ottoman Algeria (1515–1830)...
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    Ottoman expeditions to Morocco (category Military history of Morocco)
    to the Capture of Fez in 1554. According to Louis de Chénier [fr], the forces of Salah Rais consisted of 4,000 troops and the forces of Mohammed ash-Sheikh...
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  • departed with 600 musketeers, 1,000 spahis and 4,000 horsemen from the Kingdom of Kuku. Salah Reis set out with his army in September and brought the Wattasid...
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    help of allied nations including the Republic of Genoa, the Kingdom of Naples, and the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem to transport the troops from Spain...
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  • This is a list of wars involving the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria and its predecessor states.   Algerian defeat   Algerian victory   Another...
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    years later to Salah Rais and the Kingdom of Kuku in the Capture of Bougie (1555). According to Leo the African, the city of Béjaïa was surrounded by an ancient...
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  • (1235–1556) Kingdom of Kuku (1515–1638) Kingdom of Beni Abbas (1510–1871) Sultanate of Tuggurt (1414–1871) Regency of Algiers (1516–1830) Emirate of Abdelkader...
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  • (1402) Sultanate of Tuggurt (1414–1854) Kingdom of Ait Abbas (1510–1872) Kingdom of Kuku (1515–1638) Kingdom of Algiers (1515–1837) Emirate of Abdelkader (1832–1847)...
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  • Algiers expedition (1516) (category Battles involving the Kingdom of Kuku)
    expedition of 1516 was an unsuccessful military campaign by the Spanish Empire and the Sheikh of Ténès to overthrow the newly formed Sultanate of Algiers...
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  • Reis settled in Jijel, he gathered a force of 2,000 Kabyles and with his ally Ahmad al-Kadi, the King of Kuku, he set himself to free Jijel from Genoese...
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    Kabylia (redirect from History of Kabylia)
    independent. Kabylia was split into two main kingdoms, the Kingdom of Kuku in modern Tizi Ouzou, and the Kingdom of Ait Abbas in modern Béjaïa. Though the region...
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