Kingdom of Kuku
Sultanate of Kuku Tagelda n Kuku | |
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c. 1515–c. 1638[1] | |
Flags of the Kingdom of Kuku Left: Flag of Kuku (West of Kabylia) | |
Status | Kingdom |
Capital | Kuku |
Common languages | Kabyle |
Religion | Islam |
Sultan | |
History | |
• Established | c. 1515 |
• Disestablished | c. 1638[1] |
Today part of | Algeria |
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 or 1638 CE.[1] Ahmed ou el Khadi (ou l-Qadi) is acknowledged as the founder.[2]
References[]
- ^ a b Hugh Roberts (2014). Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial Algeria. I.B. Tauris. pp. 151–165. ISBN 9781784537661.
- ^ Bernard Lugan (2016). Histoire de l'Afrique du Nord. Editions du Rocher. p. 216. ISBN 9782268085357.
Categories:
- Berber history
- Countries in ancient Africa
- 1515 establishments in Africa
- States and territories disestablished in the 1630s
- Berber dynasties
- African ethnic group stubs
- Algerian history stubs