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    Ahmed Brahim (Arabic: أحمد إبراهيم, ʾAḥmad Ibrāhīm; 14 June 1946 – 14 April 2016) was a Tunisian politician. He was the First Secretary of Ettajdid Movement...
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  • Ahmad Ibrahim (redirect from Ahmed Brahim)
    Ahmad Ibrahim, Ahmed Ibrahim or Ahmed Brahim may refer to: Ahmed Brahim (Tunisian politician) (1946–2016), Tunisian politician Ahmed Brahim (al-Qaeda) (born...
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  • footballer Ahmed Brahim (Al-Qaeda) (born 1945), convicted al-Qaeda member from Algeria Ahmed Brahim (Tunisian politician) Amel Brahim-Djelloul, soprano...
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    The Tunisian revolution (Arabic: الثورة التونسية, romanized: Althawrat altuwnusia), also called the Jasmine Revolution and Tunisian Revolution of Dignity...
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    Yassine Brahim (Arabic: ياسين إبراهيم; born 20 February 1966 in Mahdia, Tunisia) is a Tunisian engineer, manager and politician. Leader of the secular...
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    called Democratic Modernist Pole (PDM), of which it was the mainstay. Ahmed Brahim was the First Secretary of the movement and also the leader of the Democratic...
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    with the aim of uniting the Tunisian left. Its leader and former MP Mongi Rahoui would stand as a candidate. The Tunisian National Party, chaired by Faouzi...
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  • Džuzdanović (born 1994), Slovenian footballer Amel Karboul (born 1973), Tunisian politician and business leader Amel Khamtache (born 1981), Algerian volleyball...
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  • Ahmad (redirect from Ahmed)
    Bosnian film director Ahmed Jaziri (born 1997), Tunisian steeplechaser Ahmed Abu Ismail, Egyptian economist and politician Ahmed Mohamed Kathrada (1929–2017)...
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  • Mohamed Harmel (category Tunisian Communist Party politicians)
    1929 – 18 September 2011) was a Tunisian politician. Between 1981 and 1993 he served as First Secretary of the Tunisian Communist Party, and in 2007 he...
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    Ahmed Djoghlaf (born 1953) – executive secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity Said Djinnit (born 1954) – United Nations diplomat Brahim Djamel...
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  • Georges Adda (category Tunisian Communist Party politicians)
    was a Tunisian politician and trade unionist, and a former leader of the Tunisian Communist Party. Adda was a respected figure of the Tunisian left opposition...
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    Bouchraya Hammoudi Bayoun (category Polisario Front politicians)
    representative for Spain in 2008 replacing Brahim Ghali, who became the Sahrawi Republic ambassador in Algiers. When Brahim Ghali became the president of SADR...
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  • playwright, poet, novelist and university lecturer Joseph Brahim Seid (1927–1980), writer and politician[Jahn] Ahmat Taboye, literary critic See: List of Republic...
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    the new Tunisian republic, while Youssef Seddik, a Tunisian philosopher and scholar of the Islamic faith, presented his secular vision for Tunisia.[when...
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  • Marabout (section Tunisia)
    Assous from akfadou bejaia Sidi Ahmed al Tijani of 'Aïn Madhi, around Laghouat Province founder of Tijaniyyah Sidi Ahmed ou Saïd du hameau Mestiga, village...
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  • The Tunisian Consultative Conference was an organ of government set up under the French Protectorate of Tunisia. Presided over by the French Resident-General...
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    Mechichi Cabinet (category Cabinets of Tunisia)
    The Mechichi Cabinet was the 31st government of the Tunisian Republic. It was formed by Hichem Mechichi on the appointment of President Kais Saied. The...
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  • The Guardian. 8 February 2013. "Tunisian Islamists rally in show of strength". Ahram Online. 9 February 2013. "Tunisian lawmakers set timetable for constitution...
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  • - Ahmad Baba Rachid - Ahmed Bourenane - Ahmed Hadhoum - Ahmed Hammani [ar] - Ahmed Mahsas - Ahmed Ressam - Ahmed Zaoui - Ahmed Zouaoui - Ain Defla - Ain...
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    Tunisia remains a beacon of hope, not only to the Tunisian people, but to the region and the world." Comparisons were also drawn to holding Tunisia as...
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  • Algerien (1962).[citation needed] Hocine Aït Ahmed, Algerian revolutionary fighter and secularist politician[citation needed] Sidi Said, leader of the Algerian...
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    including SM Sultan, Mohammad Kibria, Shahabuddin Ahmed, Kanak Chanpa Chakma, Kafil Ahmed, Saifuddin Ahmed, Qayyum Chowdhury, Rashid Choudhury, Quamrul Hassan...
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    18 March 2020. - Ahmed, Irshad (29 October 2013). "Using RP Model to solve Current Challenges of Pakistan by PHd Scholar Irshad Ahmed Sumra". Archived...
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  • August 21, 2019) Tunisia threw off its French yoke on March 20, 1956, and the Republic of Tunisia was declared the following year. The Tunisian Revolution of...
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    Deriche, 20th-century leader of the Algerian national political movement. Brahim Boushaki, 20th-century theologian and sufi. Ali La Pointe, 20th-century...
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    former footballer and current manager Ahmed Wahby (1921-1993), singer-songwriter, composer and conductor Ahmed Zabana (1926-1956), nationalist militant...
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    El-Hadj Ahmed Kemmat intervenes: The regulations stipulated that. You can imagine, doing a Muslim club a favor was unimaginable. — El-Hadj Ahmed Kemmat...
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    territories of the Hafsids would occasionally be independent from central Tunisian control. At their peak the Zayyanid kingdom included all of Morocco as...
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  • second match. During the 2019–20 CAF Champions League, Wydad's captain Brahim Nekkach presented a special gift to Algerian footballer Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche:...
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