Amazing Amazigh Women
1/Drusilla of Mauretania the Younger
Drusilla of Mauretania (Drusilla in Greek : η Δρουσìλλη) was a princess of Mauretania, the youngest child of queen Cleopatra Selene II and king Juba II and a sister to king Ptolemy of Mauretania.
2/Lalla Fatma N’Soumer, heroine of the Djurdjura
Lalla Fadhma n'Soumer or Lalla Fatma n'Soumer, Lalla Faḍma n Sumer in Kabyle (born Fadhma Nat Sid Hmed in Abi Youcef, Algeria c.1830) was an important figure of the Algerian resistance movement during the first years of the French colonial conquest of Algeria. She was seen as the embodiment of the struggle. Lalla, the female equivalent ofsidi, is an honorific reserved for women of high rank, or who are venerated as saints.Fadhma is the Berber/French spelling of the Arabic name Fatima, which is colloquially pronounced Fatma in most Arabic dialects as well as Amazigh .



















