Sidi Bou Said (Arabic: سيدي بو سعيد Sīdi Bū Sʻīd) is a town in northern Tunisia located about 20 km northeast from the capital, Tunis. Named after a religious...
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Sidi Bouzid (Arabic: سيدي بوزيد Sīdi Bu Zīd), sometimes called Sidi Bou Zid or Sīdī Bū Zayd, is a city in Tunisia and is the capital of Sidi Bouzid Governorate...
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Mohamed Bouazizi (redirect from Mohammad Bu Azizi)
a Tunisian street vendor who set himself on fire on 17 December 2010 in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia, an act which became a catalyst for the Tunisian Revolution...
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national anthem of the Comoros. Adopted in 1978, it was written by Said Hachim Sidi Abderemane, who also composed the music with Kamildine Abdallah.: 117 ...
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Mukhtar al-Kunti (redirect from Sidi Mukhtar)
Sidi al-Mukhtar ibn Ahmad al-Kunti (1729-1811) was a leading ʻalim of the Qadiriyya movement in the Western Sudan who played an important role in promoting...
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of Awlad Sidi Khaled and Sidi Amr, who came from Oued El Berdi and Bouïra. Kafr Sabt was home to the tribes of Awlad Sidi 'Amr and Awlad Sidi 'Isa from...
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Menzel Bourguiba (redirect from Manzil Bu Ruqaybah)
its inhabitants of French origin. In addition, it housed the French Navy′s Sidi-Abdallah Arsenal, which was only handed over to the Tunisian authorities...
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Ait Yenni, At Wasif, Ait Budrar, Ait Bu Akkash. Ait Mengellet: Ait Mengellet proper, Ait Aqbil, Ait Attaf, Ait Bu Yusef. "Zwawa" was the Arabic name of...
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Oulad Bou Sbaa (redirect from Ulad Bu Sbaa)
Bharir. Makhlouf: Oulad Sôula. Rehahla. Lhmaïdat Said: Sâidat. El-Ouâmer. Oulad El-Zir Idriss: Oulad Sidi boûtlili. El-Asasla. El-Drabka. Ahl-boudrbila...
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Abdelaziz of Morocco (section Rebellion of Bu Himara)
slave concubine of Georgian origins who was bought in Istanbul by the vizir Sidi Gharnat and brought to the Sultan’s harem circa 1876. By the action of Ahmed...
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Rached DZ.BU.OR 8,553 Ouled Rahmoune DZ.CO.OR 20,434 Ouled Rechache DZ.KH.OR 22,509 Ouled Riyah DZ.TL.OR 3,973 Ouled Saber DZ.SF.OS 10,005 Ouled Said DZ.AR...
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later extension to encompass the northern neighbourhood around the Zawiya of Sidi Bel Abbes. The Gates of Marrakesh were for the most part established since...
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downtown – Al-Sabri, Sidi Abayd, Sidi Hsayn, Al-Berka, Al-Salmani, Al-Hadaa'ik, Al-Fuwayhat and Al-Keesh, Central Suburbs – Al-Laythi, Bu Atni, Al-Quwarsha...
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Boudiaf (23 June 1919 – 29 June 1992, Arabic: محمد بوضياف; ALA-LC: Muḥammad Bū-Ḍiyāf), also called Si Tayeb el Watani, was an Algerian political leader and...
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poet Sidi Ḥammu (fl. 18th century) and published by Amarir (1987:64): a titbirin a tumlilin a timgraḍ ab bahra wr takkamt i lxla hann lbaz igan bu tassrwalt...
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180 metres (1,180 by 590 ft). A gate at its northeastern corner, called Bab Bu 'Uqqaz, leads to the palace and was traditionally used to receive ambassadors...
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appointing him as his ceremonial governor. In April 1627, with the support of Sidi al-Ayachi, the Hornacheros expelled the Sherif's governor and constituted...
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Ghadames 9,558 70 Ar Rabta 9,487 71 Ghat 9,228 72 Al Abraq 8,861 73 Sidi as Said 8,836 74 Ar Rajban 8,820 75 Awjila 8,515 76 Ras al Hamam 8,397 77 Tolmeita...
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seaplane carrier, HMS Ben-my-Chree was sent from Port Said; on 11 February, its aircraft observed Sidi Barrani and Sollum and on 15 February discovered the...
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2018. "Future Our Past". www.futureourpast.com. Archived from the original on 2018-01-31. "Sidi Bou Makhlouf Mosque - el Kef tourism - ViaMichelin"....
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Sheikhdom (AD 18th century–1967) `Awdhali Sultanate (AD 18th century–1967) Bu`si Sheikdom (AD 18th century–1967) Hawshabi Sultanate of Musaymir (AD 18th...
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that thousands were executed in or near the presidential palaces, the al-Bu Agail region, and the Badoush prison by sectarian violence. On the 2nd of...
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al-Samarra'i. He was born to a Sunni Arab family that belonged to the tribe of Al-Bu Badri, giving him another nisba al-Badri. This tribe includes a number of...
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time) + Ahmad V (N/A) Khalid (N/A) Abd al-Qadir I (2nd time) (N/A) Umar bin Bu-Kumetin (175.-1759) Muhammad II (1759–1765) Umar II bin Muhammad (1765–1766)...
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sub-tribes. The most well known Bedouin tribes in Algeria include Awlad Sidi Shaykh, Ouled Nail, Chaamba, Doui-Menia and Hamyan, who primarily live in...
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Merrouane et Oued Khrouf 337,700 834,000 Chott Oum El Raneb 7,155 17,680 Chott Sidi Slimane 616 1,520 Chott Tinsilt 2,154 5,320 Complexe de zones humides de...
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Djedi Algeria Biskra Sidi Khaled Oasis 209 Wadi Djedi Algeria Biskra Sidi Masmoudi Oasis 204 Wadi Ahmar Khadu Algeria Biskra Sidi Okba Oasis 50 Wadi El...
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In 1935, RADM. Norman Smith, head of BuDocks, selected Captain Walter Allen, War Plans Officer, to represent BuDocks on the War Plans Board. Capt. Allen...
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two. Borj Sidi Bou Nafa': The southernmost bastion, located on the south side of what used to be the gate of Bab Jiaf (also known as Bab Sidi Bou Nafa;...
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and then fought in the battles of Bu Chamez. Between 27 and 28 June 1912, the regiment fought in the Battle of Sidi Said, during which it distinguished itself...
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