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Fatma Tazoughert (Born: 1544 - 1641) was a queen and a politician of Ottoman Empire.[1]

Early life

Fatma Tazoughert was born in 1544 in the Ottoman Empire. Little is known about her early life and upbringing.[2]

Political career

Tazoughert rose to prominence as a Berber queen and politician. She held the noble title of queen and was actively involved in political affairs during her time. Her influence extended across the Ottoman Empire and the Regency of Algiers.[1][2]

Legacy

Fatma Tazoughert's contributions to Berber history and politics are significant, although some aspects of her biography have been subject to debate due to the reliability of certain sources. Despite the lack of specific references to her occupation, she is recognized as a prominent figure in Berber history and politics.[2]

Death

Fatma Tazoughert passed away in 1641, leaving behind a legacy of leadership and political influence.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b assmeister64 (2020-07-12). "[History] Do you know who 'Fatma Tazoughert' the Amazigh Queen of the Aures ?(More in the comments)". r/algeria. Retrieved 2024-03-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c d "Wikiwand - Fatma Tazoughert". Wikiwand. 1544. Retrieved 2024-03-23.