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    course). The river was formerly called the Mekerra and the Sig River. Oued Chelif (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence...
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  • The Battle of Chelif or Battle of Djidouia took place on 28 April 1701 on the banks of the Chelif River. It was fought between the armies of the Alaouite...
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  • Plaine du Cheliff on the left (west) bank of the Oued Ang el Djemel, an intermittent tributary of the Chelif River (Wadi Sheliff). Mechtat Méhédia (Variant)...
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    steppes, mountains, and pastures. The largest tributary in the area is the Chelif River and M'zi River, which originate from the Wadi Al-Tawil mountains....
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    regions: the Dahra Range to the east, the Mostaganem Plateau to the south, the Chelif River valley which separates the two highland regions, and the plains on...
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    Duperré Oued Chelif Duperré 150 km SW of Algiers Algeria ? ? Pont de Gastal ? Tébessa Possibly 30 km N Algeria 7.5 m S Pont de Grich el Oued Oued el Hamar...
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  • River Oued Saoura Oued Zousfana Oued Guir Oued Béchar Oued Messaoud Oued Tilia Oued el Korima Oued Leham Oued Djedi Oued Zeribet Oued el Arab Oued el Mitta...
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    town of Chlef, and it was founded in 1883, at the confluence of Oued Fodda and Oued Chelif rivers. It is crossed by the national road 04, and the way of...
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    campaign (1699-1700) 1700 CE Battle of Jouami' al-Ulama 1701 CE Battle of Chelif 1705 CE Algerian-Tunisian War 1707 CE Oran Expedition 1707 — 1708 CE Siege...
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  • The Battle of Oued Zadidja occurred in 1551 after the Saadians violated an alliance with the Regency of Algiers, the Saadians were defeated and their leader...
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    important agricultural region, as it is located on the plain of the Middle Chelif Basin and has access to an abundance of water resources. 65.43% of the province...
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    Sig River (redirect from Oued Sig)
    as Mekerra, is a river of Algeria. The Sig River is a tributary of the Chelif River and flows through the town of Sig. For most of its flow the Sig is...
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    south of the Mediterranean, between the basin of the Chelif River in the north and in the east, the Oued Mina in the west and the Sersou plateau in the south...
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    wooded southern flank of Mount Zaccar Rherbi, five kilometers north of the Chelif River, and overlooking the Zaccar plateau to the west. The commune of Miliana...
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  • of Mascara which all resulted in defeats in 1672 at Tlemcen, 1678 at the Oued Za, 1692 at the Moulouya, 1693 in Oran and 1694 in Djidiouïa. The Battle...
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    Wadi Boutaga to the west of Oued El Khemis to the west. In the South, the Chelif delimits and waters it. Some ruins called Kherba are also in the commune...
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    palace of the Bey. His army was subsequently pushed back in the Battle of Chelif in 1701. He participated in other minor battles such as Laghouat in 1708...
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    Using this treaty as a start, he imposed his rule on the tribes of the Chelif, Miliana, and Médéa. The French high command, unhappy with what they now...
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  • Morocco expanded eastward, taking Tlemcen and Mostaganem and reaching the Chelif River. These incursions into western Algeria resulted in the campaign of...
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    Mostaganem (1558) Capture of Fez (1576) Battle of Moulouya (1691) Battle of Chelif (1701) The brothers Hayreddin and Oruç Barbaroussa became very powerful...
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    now the northwest of Algeria. Its territory stretched from Tlemcen to the Chelif bend and Algiers, and at its zenith reached Sijilmasa and the Moulouya River...
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  • Retrieved 16 October 2024. "Il était « le baroudeur » de l'ASO : M'hamed Bouhella tire sa révérence". Le Chélif. 29 October 2024. Retrieved 31 October 2024....
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    interests. The Bay of Algiers provided access to the Mitidja plain and the Chelif valley, which was more accessible from Rusguniae than from Icosium. This...
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