List of Berbers

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This is a list of famous Berber people.

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[edit] In ancient times

[edit] In medieval times

[edit] In modern times

[edit] Politicians

[edit] Figures of the Algerian resistance and revolution

[edit] Artists

[edit] Writers
  • Mouloud Feraoun, writer assassinated by the OAS.
  • Tahar Djaout, writer and journalist assassinated by the GIA in 1993.
  • Salem Chaker, Berberist, linguist, cultural and political activist, writer, and director of Berber at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales in Paris
  • Mouloud Mammeri, writer, anthropologist and linguist. His interest and work about Tamazight is behind the popular galvanization towards the Amazigh (Berber) culture and language.
  • Taos Amrouche, (March 4, 1913 in Tunis, Tunisia - April 2, 1976 in Saint-Michel-l'Observatoire, France) Algerian writer and singer.
  • Mohamed Chafiq, Moroccan writer and the dean of the IRCAM.

[edit] Sport

[edit] Others

  • Abd el-Krim, leader of the Rif guerrillas against the Spanish and French colonizers.
  • Walid Mimoun - Protest Singer from Rif
  • Ali Lmrabet, Moroccan journalist.
  • Kateb Yacine, Algerian Writer.
  • Mohamed Choukri (famous writer)
  • Liamine Zeroual, President of Algeria between 1994-1999.
  • Mohamed Chafik
  • Abdallah Oualline Berber Warrior & freedom fighter. Fought against the Spanish occupation in Ait Baamrane, south of Agadir.
  • Driss Jettou, Prime Minister of Morocco
  • Didouche Mourad
  • Cherif Khedam - composer
  • Cheikh El Hasnaoui - singer
  • Abdallah Nihrane -Scientific Investigator, Assistant Professor, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York USA
  • Tinariwen - critically acclaimed band of Tuareg musicians
  • M. Toufali - Writer and composer from the Rif (Melilla)
  • Sawajiri Erika - Japanese actress. Japanese, Algerian-French mix.

[edit] Famous people who were either Berber or Punic

[edit] Famous people who may have had some Berber ancestors

Nearly all North Africans - and many Andalusi Moors - fall and fell into this category, but do not in general identify themselves as Berber. For lists of them, look under the respective countries.