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    refounded as "Béjaïa"; the Hammadid dynasty made it their capital, and it became an important port and centre of culture. The Casbah of Béjaïa or in French...
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    dynasty.: 35–101  The Hammadid dynasty made Béjaïa its capital city in 1090. Under the Almohad Caliphate Béjaïa was the capital of the western territories...
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  • Béjaïa and Constantine in the early 14th century. The assassination of Ibn Huluf, a Sanhadja chief who served as lieutenant to the Sultan of Bejaia,...
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    The capture of Béjaïa was the battle in which the Spanish Empire took possession of Béjaïa (also known as Bougie), then an emirate ruled by a branch of...
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    Saldae was an important port city in the ancient Roman Empire, located at today's Béjaïa (in Kabylia, eastern Algeria). It was generally a crossroads between...
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    was eventually eclipsed by Béjaïa. In 1090, with the Banu Hilal menace rising, the Hammadids moved their capital to Béjaïa, yielding their southern territories...
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  • provinces of Algeria and all cities of over 25,000 inhabitants". Citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2008-04-14. "Population Stats". "Regional Statistics". Israel Central...
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    Tunis (redirect from Port of Tunis)
    Hammadid prince El Nacer ibn Alennas, who was based in Béjaïa, in 1059. The governor appointed by Béjaïa, having reestablished order in the country, did not...
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    who guarded the port of the ruler of Tunis, Dafer el-Kebir. Abu Abdallah then locks himself behind the gates of Bejaia. Siege of Béjaïa (1326-1329) Battle...
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  • Federation of North African Football. ES Tunis were the champions, defeating JSM Béjaïa 2-1 over two legs. 1 FAR Rabat won the Coupe du Trône, but as they are already...
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    Kabylia (category Geography of Béjaïa Province)
    Kingdom of Kuku in modern Tizi Ouzou, and the Kingdom of Ait Abbas in modern Béjaïa. Though the region was the last stronghold against French colonization,...
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    are weekly departures from Marseille to the Algerian ports of Algiers and Béjaïa, as well as to Tunis. Seasonal connections to Skikda operate from June to...
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    Brest, France (category Port cities and towns on the French Atlantic coast)
    Brest (French pronunciation: [bʁɛst] ; Breton pronunciation: [bʀest]) is a port city in the Finistère department, Brittany. Located in a sheltered bay not...
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    Jijel (category Mediterranean port cities and towns in Algeria)
    ISBN 978-0-85229-787-2 Enterprise Portuaire de Djen Djen. 2009. Port Authority Website "Ra's Afia". Office Nationale de Signalisation Maritime. Ministere des...
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    caliph in Marrakesh.: 119  Abu Zakariya annexed Constantine (Qusantina) and Béjaïa (Bijaya) in 1230. In 1234, he chased Yahya Ibn Ghaniya out of the countryside...
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    Aéroport de Paris-Orly) (IATA: ORY, ICAO: LFPO) is one of two international airports serving Paris, France, the other one being Charles de Gaulle Airport...
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    Hospitaller who held it until 1551 Vélez de la Gomera Melilla Mers El Kébir Spanish fort (Bordj Moussa) in Béjaïa La Goulette Spanish fort of Chikly Island...
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    Djamel station. Regional services connect Algiers to Sétif, Béjaïa (via the Béni Mansour-Bejaïa line), and M'Sila, Algeria. Passenger services on this line...
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    Order of Assassins. Béjaïa (or Bugia) becomes the capital of the Hammadid Dynasty in modern Algeria. It becomes an important port and centre of culture...
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    secondary expressways constructed to link to other major cities, such as Oran, Béjaïa, Tizi Ouzou, Jijel, Skikda, Mostaghanem and Batna. Highway of the Hauts...
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    de Mannert (1842) p517-520. Béjaïa, une longue histoire avec l’eau. Journal El Watan du 22/03/2010. Retrieved 12/08/2011. Sites historiques à Béjaïa :...
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    time as the Kalâa, shortly after the fall of Béjaïa to the Spanish in 1510. The Hafsid emirs of Béjaïa set themselves up on the Kalâa and gathered around...
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    scientifiques: section de géographie (in French). Imprimerie nationale. 1894. Schreier, Joshua (16 May 2017). The Merchants of Oran: A Jewish Port at the Dawn of...
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  • Clasico: MC Algiers vs. JS Kabylie Kabylie derby: JS Kabylie vs. JSM Béjaïa or MO Béjaïa Derby of Oran: MC Oran vs. ASM Oran Derby of Constantine: CS Constantine...
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  • Spanish Tripoli Ifni Río de Oro Saguia el-Hamra Spanish Morocco Tunisia Algeria Libya Spanish Netherlands Oran Tripoli Tunis Béjaïa Peñón of Algiers Spanish...
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  • Bougie, port maghrébin, 1067-1510. Bibliothèque des Écoles françaises d’Athènes et de Rome (in French). Rome: Publications de l’École française de Rome....
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  • History of the Regency of Algiers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    The Spaniards had gained control of caravan trade routes passinng through Béjaïa, Algiers, Oran and Tlemcen from Tripoli, western Sudan, and Tunis in the...
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  • themselves in the port of La Goulette near Tunis with two raiding galiots. Abu Abdallah Muhammad allowed them to operate from his port in return for a share...
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    Ibn Battuta (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    religious judge, as he was from an area where it was practised. Tangier Tlemcen Béjaïa Tunis Fes Miliana Algiers Annaba Sousse Gabès Tripoli Sfax Alexandria Cairo...
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    the end of 1831. Rovigo regained control of Bône and Bougie (present-day Béjaïa), cities that Clauzel had taken and then lost due to resistance by the Kabyle...
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