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Kingdom of Kuku

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c. 1515–1638 Algerian Berber state in North Africa
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Kingdom of Kuku
c. 1515c. 1638[1]
StatusKingdom
CapitalKuku
Common languagesKabyle
Religion
Islam
King 
• 1515-1527
Ahmed ou el Kadhi
History 
• Established
c. 1515
• Disestablished
c. 1638[1]
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Hafsids of Béjaïa
Regency of Algiers
Today part ofAlgeria

TheKingdom of Kuku was a kingdom inNorth Africa. It was established around 1515 CE and ruled by the Ath l-Qadi dynasty until 1632 or 1638 CE.[1]Ahmed ou el Kadhi (Ou l-Qadi) is acknowledged as the founder.[2]

Origins

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The Ath l-Qadi are generally accepted to have been from the Ath Ghoubri region and having amaraboutic lineage.[3] According to Laurent-Charles Féraud (1829–1888), the dynasty possessed parchments which attributed their genealogy to a certain Ammar ben Idris, hence relating them to theSharifianIdrisids ofFez,[4][3] while Joseph Nil Robin associates them with a non-SharifianFassi ancestry.[3]

References

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  1. ^abHugh Roberts (2014).Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial Algeria. I.B. Tauris. pp. 151–165.ISBN 9781784537661.
  2. ^Bernard Lugan (2016).Histoire de l'Afrique du Nord. Editions du Rocher. p. 216.ISBN 9782268085357.
  3. ^abcRoberts, Hugh (2014-08-19).Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial Algeria. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 168.ISBN 978-0-85773-689-5.
  4. ^Féraud, Laurent Charles (1870).Histoire Des Villes de la Province de Constantine [History of the Cities of Constantine Province] (in French). [Dr.:] Arnolet. p. 121.
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