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This is a list of famous Berber people. The Berbers are an ethnic group indigenous to North Africa, where they live in scattered communities.[1]

Royalty and nobility

Juba II[citation needed]

Ancient period

Macrinus[citation needed]
Kahina[citation needed]

Medieval period

Military

Antiquity

Medieval period

Lalla Fatma N'Soumer[citation needed]

Modern period

Art

Terence[citation needed]
Kateb Yacine[citation needed]
Loreen[citation needed]
Ibn Battuta[citation needed]
Ahmed Ouyahia[citation needed]
Mouloud Mammeri[citation needed]
Souad Massi[citation needed]
Tinariwen[citation needed]

Writers and poets

Ancient period

Medieval period

Modern period

Music

Singers

Composers

Bands

Performing Arts

Actors

Film directors

Dancers

Academic sciences

Linguistics and philology

Medieval times

Modern times

History

Medieval period

Modern period

Science

Tertullian[citation needed]

Religion

Christians

Arius[citation needed]
St. Augustine[citation needed]

Muslims

Other

Law

Travel

Politics

Hocine Aït Ahmed[citation needed]

Politicians

Sport

Zinedine Zidane[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Berber | Definition, People, Languages, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
  2. ^ The Zīrids of Granada - Andrew Handler University of Miami Press, 1974
  3. ^ Ibn ?azm of Cordoba: The Life and Works of a Controversial Thinker
  4. ^ Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic Spain