Colonel Amirouche

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Amirouche Aїt Hamouda (Arabic: عامروش آية حمودة) (commonly called Colonel Amirouche) was born in 1926 in the small locality of Djurdjura in Kabylie, Algeria. Amirouche was a leader in the Algerian War of Independence, organizing the maquis of the Wilaya Kabylie.
Amirouche was also called "King of the Mountain". He is considered a revolutionary fighter and national hero in Algeria.

Amirouche was a Kabyle, a Berber people whose traditional homeland is Kabylie or Kabylia in northeastern Algeria.

He was killed by French troops on March 29, 1959. This event was much publicized, as Amirouche was considered a great threat to the French in Algeria. [1]

Secularist politician Nordine Ait Hamouda is Amirouche's son.

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