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    Ali Chaouch (26 June 1948 – 17 August 2020) was a Tunisian politician and government minister. Chaouch graduated from Tunis University in 1970 with a degree...
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    Baba Ali Chaouch, also known as Ali Soukali, or simply Ali I, was a ruler of the Deylik of Algiers from 1710 to 1718. He was the first dey of Algiers...
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    Algiers in 1529 and had been under direct rule until 1710, when Baba Ali Chaouch achieved de facto independence from the Ottomans, though the Regency...
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    the deys assumed the title of Pasha, at the initiative of Dey Baba Ali Chaouch (1710–1718), and no longer accepted representatives from the Porte. They...
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  • during the reign of Baba Ali Chaouch khaznaji [fr] of Algiers before becoming Dey of Algiers from 1718 to 1724 as successor to Baba Ali I. He was born around...
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  • critic. Mário de Araújo Cabral, 86, Portuguese Formula One racing driver. Ali Chaouch, 72, Tunisian politician, Minister of the Interior (1997–1999). Fred...
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  • wasn't until 1710 that Algiers was stabilized by a new Dey called Baba Ali Chaouch. These, and further military defeats of Tripolitania would lead to instability...
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    (Espagne et Maroc) et annales de la ville de Fès Abū al-Ḥasan ʻAlī b. ʻAbd Allāh Ibn Abī Zarʻ, ʿAlī Ibn-ʿAbdallāh Ibn-Abī-Zarʿ Imprimerie Imperiale Les Berbers...
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  • Ali I may refer to: Ali ibn Idris (died 848), Idrisid sultan of the Western Maghreb Baba Ali Chaouch (died 1718), Dey-Pacha, or sultan of Algiers. Ali...
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  • a small fleet to protect the town. In 1710 a revolution led by Baba Ali Chaouch happened in Algiers. The new king achieved de facto independence from...
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    Belligerents Regency of Algiers  Dutch Republic Commanders and leaders Baba Ali Chaouch Mohamed Ben Hassan François van Aerssen Cornelis Schrijver Strength 1720:...
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    recapture of Oran and Mers-el-Kébir from the Spanish. Baba Ali Chaouche, also written as Chaouch, took over the country, ending the rule of the Janissaries...
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    Kallel 1995–1997: Mohamed Jegham 1997: Mohamed Ben Rejeb 1997–1999: Ali Chaouch 1999–2001: Abdallah Kallel 2001–2002: Abdallah Kaâbi 2002–2004: Hédi...
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    turbulent than the corsairs, In 1713, they wanted to assassinate the dey Ali Chaouch, but the plotters were arrested and strangled. Nearly 1700 Janissaries...
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  • Haji Ali ben Khrelil was Dey of the Deylik of Algiers from 1809 - 1815. He was known as a strict, but fiercely independent ruler. Throughout his reign...
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    Ali Kafi (Arabic: علي كافي‎; ALA-LC: ʿAlī Kāfī; 7 October 1928 – 16 April 2013) was an Algerian politician who was Chairman of the High Council of State...
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    Occhiali (redirect from Kilic Ali Pasha)
    Galeni or Giovan Dionigi Galeni, also Uluj Ali, Turkish: Uluç Ali Reis, later Uluç Ali Paşa and finally Kılıç Ali Paşa; 1519 – 21 June 1587) was an Italian...
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  • Algiers. He ruled five years after his predecessor Hadj Chaouch. In 1700 the Algerian Dey Hadj Chaouch was forced to resign from his title of bey when Algerian...
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  • by the Moroccan and Tunisian alliance. The Dey of Algiers Hadj Hassen-Chaouch who was in charge during the rest of the war, was mainly helped by his...
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  • Figaro (in French). 20 September 2013. Retrieved 22 September 2013. Rebecca Chaouch (21 September 2013). "Décès de l'acteur marocain Hamidou Benmessaoud"....
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  • footballer (Club Africain, Al-Madina SC, National Team). August 17 – Ali Chaouch, 72, politician, Minister of the Interior (1997–1999). August 21 Mohamed...
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    the title My Life Story, published in 1912. She died in 1944 in Tangier. Chaouch, Khalid (2013). "When East Meets West in Emily Keene's My Life Story (1911)"...
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    Ali V Ben Ahmed, nicknamed Ali Khodja, Ali-Meguer, or Ali Loco (the mad) (Arabic: علي ابن أحمد خوجة) was a Kouloughli of partial Georgian (Mengrelian)...
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  • maintaining his position. In July 2006, Néji Stambouli succeeded Zouhair Chaouch, in place for six years, at the head of the club. On 3 May 2009, after...
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  • Institute and joined the Urban Rehabilitation and Renovation Agency under Ali Chaouch. In 1991, he was appointed deputy secretary general of the coordination...
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    Mongi Fekih Ezzeddine Chaouch (Philosophy and Literature) Mohamed Bouhanek (Technology) Mohamed Souissi Rachid Ben Ghanem Ali Maârref (Mathematics) Youssef...
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  • Ali Bitchin (c. 1560-1645) was a "renegade" (Christian converted to Islam) who made his fortune in Algiers through privateering. Bitchin (or Bitchnin)...
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    ben Ziyan ben Thabet ben Mohamed ben Zegraz ben Tiddugues ben Taaullah ben Ali ben Abd al-Qasem ben Abd al-Wad) was the founder of the Zayyanid dynasty...
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  • from a village near Settat. His father emigrated to Rabat to work as a "Chaouch", a low rank warden in the administration. Driss Basri never completed...
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    Ramadan Aga Shaban Aga Ali Aga Hadj Mohamed Dey Baba Hassan Mezzo Morto Hüseyin Pasha Ahmed Sharban Hadji Ahmed ben al-Hadji Hassan Chaouch Hadji Mustapha Hussein...
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