List of Algerians

Notable Algerians include:

Artists

Writers (including poets)

New media

Actors

Directors and filmmakers

Illustrators

Leaders and politicians

Ancient Algeria

Early Islamic Algeria

  • Abu Qurra, Proclaimed Caliph by the banu ifran Berber tribe , he is the founder of the indigenous Berber Muslim movement of Kharijite tendencies in North Africa and also founder of the Emirate of Tlemcen.
  • Ibn Rustom, Of Persian descent he is the founder of the Rustamid dynasty centered around Tiaret in modern day Algeria.
  • Abd al-Mu'min, He is the first Caliph and founder of the Almohad dynasty.

Ottoman Algeria

  • Hassan Agha, 16th-century Prince of Algiers; defeated Emperor Charles V in Algiers
  • Baba Aruj, 16th-century corsair; leader of the Regency of Algiers
  • Hayreddin Barbarossa, brother and successor of Aruj
  • Rais Hamidou, Nicknamed 'Amir el Bihar' (leader of the seas) He was the admiral and last great leader of the Algerian Navy. He was of berber descent and is said to have captured more than 200 ships during his career.
  • Zymen Danseker, A Dutch privateer during the Eighty Years' War , ended up becoming admiral of the Algerian fleet from 1600-1610. He is said to have introduced the round ship to the Algerians.
  • Sulayman Reis, A Dutch privateer during the Eighty Years' War he later turned to the corsair activity swearing allegiance to the Sultan of Algiers and became an officer under Zymen Danseker.

Algeria under French colonization

  • Emir Abdelkader, 19th-century leader of the resistance against French colonisation
  • Hadj Ahmed Bey, last Bey of Constantine; fought the French Army during two sieges in 1836 and 1837
  • Messali Hadj, founder of the first North African and then Algerian Nationalist Parties
  • Lalla Fatma N'Soumer, 19th-century female leader of the Kabyle resistance against the French
  • Mohamed Seghir Boushaki, 20th-century leader of the Kabyle political resistance against the French
  • Mohamed Deriche, 20th-century leader of the Kabyle political resistance against the French

Revolutionary War of Independence

  • Ferhat Abbas, president of the provisional government of Algeria before independence, 1958–1961
  • Colonel Amirouche, independence war hero
  • Ali Ammar, also known as Ali la Pointe; independence war hero
  • Krim Belkacem, independence war hero; vice president of the provisional government of Algeria
  • Mostefa Benboulaid, Commander of Zone 1 during the independence war
  • Hassiba Benbouali, female hero of the independence war
  • Djamila Bouhired, female hero of the revolution
  • Larbi Ben M'hidi, Commander of Zone 5 during the independence war
  • Abane Ramdane, political leader of the independence war; author of the "political over military" and "interior over exterior" principles
  • Yacef Saadi, fighter in the independence war in the 1957 Battle of Algiers; actor in the 1966 war film by the same name after independence
  • Lyès Deriche, political leader of the independence war; member of the Revolutionary Committee of Unity and Action

Independent Algeria

  • Hocine Ait Ahmed, political leader and head of the Socialist Forces Front opposition party (also a prominent independence war leader)
  • Ahmed Ben Bella, Algeria's first President, 1962–1965
  • Chadli Bendjedid, President of Algeria, 1979–1992
  • Rabah Bitat, vice president of Algeria's first government, president of parliament
  • Mohamed Boudiaf, President of Algeria, 1992 (also a prominent Independence war leader)
  • Houari Boumedienne, President of Algeria, 1965–1978
  • Abdelaziz Bouteflika, President of Algeria, 1999–2019
  • Lakhdar Brahimi, former Foreign Affairs Minister, Peace Envoy in Lebanon, Afghanistan and Iraq
  • Abdallah Djaballah, founder and leader of Al-Islah party
  • Louisa Hanoune, founder and female leader of the PT (Workers Party)
  • Abassi Madani, founder and leader of the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) party
  • Redha Malek, founder and leader of the ANR party
  • Mahfoud Nahnah, founder and former leader of the HMS party
  • Ahmed Ouyahia, former Prime Minister
  • Nouara Saadia, Minister for Family and Women
  • Said Sadi, founder and leader of the RCD party
  • Liamine Zeroual, President of Algeria, 1994–1999

Martyrs

Scientists and philosophers

Military and intelligence services

Musicians and singers

Berber

Classical

Jazz

Musiques du monde

  • Mohamed Abdennour (Ptit Moh) composer, arranger, instrumentalist, variety of musical forms, Algerian mandole player
  • Djamel Laroussi, singer, composer, songwriter, arranger and guitar player[2]

Pop

Rai

Rock

Religious figures

Scholars and academics

Economists

Historians

Linguistics

Sports

Association football

Athletics

Boxing

Fencing

Ice hockey

  • Josef Boumedienne, professional ice hockey player; Algerian and Finnish descent
  • Yassine Fahas, ice hockey player; one of the original members of the Algerian national ice hockey team
  • Karim Kerbouche, Algerian ice hockey player; founder of the Algerian national ice hockey team
  • Harond Litim, ice hockey player; one of the original members of the Algerian national ice hockey team

Judo

Other sports

  • Ali Boulala, professional skateboarder; Algerian and Swedish descent
  • Kahina Bounab, volleyball player
  • Sofia Boutella, rhythmic gymnast; in France, appeared in several Nike commercials; model for H&M; French national of Algerian descent
  • Alfred Nakache, Olympian world champion swimmer and water polo player

Terrorists

  • Djamel Beghal, French Algerian convicted of terrorism
  • Abdul Nacer Benbrika, found guilty of being the leader of a terrorist organisation
  • Mokhtar Belmokhtar, sentenced to death for murder and terrorism
  • Slimane Khalfaoui, French-Algerian terrorist convicted of the Strasbourg cathedral bombing plot
  • Ahmed Ressam, Algerian al-Qaeda member convicted of attempting to bomb the Los Angeles International Airport on New Year's Eve 1999
  • Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud, leader of the Algerian Islamic militant group Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb

See also

  • List of people by nationality

References

  1. fr:Hadj Abderrahmane
  2. "Biographie De Djamel Laroussi". arabestar.com. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008.
  3. Raïna Raï songs – maghrebspace.com
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