Djemaa Saharidj

However the name of Bida has survived to this day in the land of the area, Tibhirt Ibudah, "the garden of Iboudah" and the surname Ibidah that still bears the family of Aït Fraoussen (the brawl which opposed the bloody their rivals on the occasion of a marriage is the cause of the removal of the wedding procession in Great Kabylia).

In the 16th century, the early Ottoman period was marked by the emergence of the Kingdom of Koukou, a virtually independent principality that Belkadi of Tunis, managed to build by exploiting the rivalry between Spain and the Sublime Porte.

In September 1844, an expedition of Dellys and led by General Coman back for the first time the valley Sebaou exceeds Tizi Ouzou, destroyed the village of Tamda abandoned by its inhabitants, shaves a nearby orange grove and continues in the direction of Djemaa Saharidj .

A delegation of people coming parley to avoid the destruction of the village, at the cost of a semblance of submission: estimating its mission accomplished, the general returned to Dellys.

September 29, 1963, is on the main square of the village, Issefsafen (now up Aïssat Idir), its founders announce the birth of the Socialist Forces Front (FFS) before the assembled population.

According to the categories and the results of the 2008 census, the village, secondary agglomeration a predominantly rural commune, is itself attached to the urban network: it ranks in the semi-urban stratum, which includes the towns of at least 5,000 inhabitants and 1,000 non-farm assets.

Detail of the Tabula Peutingeriana map (1-4th century CE centered on Bida/Syda Municipium (Djemâa-Saharidj)
The "Salic stone" (since disappeared) erected on the Place du Vieux Marché in memory of the disinheritance of Kabyle women.