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A woman who faced her enemies while empires crumbled, one of the most famous yet elusive [[Islam and Women|women]] in history, Dahlia was a Berber queen. She is better known as Kahina or al-Kahinat, a title given to her by the Arab Muslims, which means "the witch". | A woman who faced her enemies while empires crumbled, one of the most famous yet elusive [[Islam and Women|women]] in history, Dahlia was a Berber queen. She is better known as Kahina or al-Kahinat, a title given to her by the Arab Muslims, which means "the witch". | ||
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