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    36°22′4.2″N 6°38′22.3″E / 36.367833°N 6.639528°E / 36.367833; 6.639528 Constantinois is a cultural and historical region of the Maghreb, located in northeastern...
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  • Club Sportif Constantinois (Arabic: النادي الرياضي القسنطيني), also known as CS Constantine or simply CSC for short, is an Algerian football club based...
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    The Organisation armée secrète (OAS, "Secret Army Organisation") was a far-right French dissident paramilitary and terrorist organisation during the Algerian...
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    the city of Constantine, is also referred to as Constantinois (Arabic: قسنطينة Qusanṭīnah). Constantinois was part of the Roman province of Africa which...
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    death in 1978. Many of his pupils went on to be renowned musicians. The Constantinois Malouf style is saved by musician from whom Mohamed Tahar Fergani is...
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  • provinces. Here are some of the country's regions: Algérois Aurès Mountains Constantinois Gourara[fr] Hautes Plaines Hodna Hoggar Mountains Grande Kabylie Petite...
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    "Images de TENES :: Les BLINDES :: Auto_Mitrailleuse_AM_20_dans_le_Constantinois". Abbott, Peter; Rodrigues, Manuel (1998). Modern African Wars 2: Angola...
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    UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list. Ifriqiya (currently Tunisia, Constantinois and Tripolitania) Djerid Sous M'zab Draa Valley Hodna Rif Tamesna Tripolitania...
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  • several thousand Muslim Algerians. The events of late August 1955 in the Constantinois region are considered to be a major turning point of the Algerian War...
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    North Africa are found. It is situated in the region bordering the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie (Basse Kabylie). In 1982, Djémila became a UNESCO...
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    the Mahjouz (popular Constantinois type that derives from the Malouf), Zjoul (musical genre as old as the Malouf, constantinois) and Hawzi (popular type...
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  • Tunisia; Old Sfaxian from Sfax, Tunisia Jijel Arabic in Petite Kabylie, Constantinois (eastern Algeria); Trara Arabic in the Trara Mountains, Oranais (western...
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    (1954–1962), during which he tortured insurgent prisoners as prefect of the Constantinois department, and ordered, as prefect of the Paris police, the deadly...
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    between the Nile and Red Sea, settled in Tripolitania, Tunisia, and Constantinois (the area around Constantine and Tebessa). During the 16th century,...
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    under André Achiary, a former officer of the SDECE and under-prefect of Constantinois at the time of Sétif massacre. On 19 June 1956 two FLN prisoners were...
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    and the Red Sea, settled in Tunisia, Tripolitania (western Libya) and Constantinois (eastern Algeria) which was the portion known as Annaba. After the demise...
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    leader of the Darqawiyyah-Shadhili religious order, led the revolt in Constantinois with his Rahmaniyya allies. The Darqawis in western Algeria joined the...
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  • to harass the French troops. Mustapha carried out his mission in the Constantinois region and returned to temporarily live in Medjana before returning...
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    reinforce the wilayas of Kabylia (Wilaya III), Algérois (Wilaya IV), Constantinois (Wilaya II), and the Aurès (Wilaya I), bringing with them arms and ammunition...
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  • The 1963–64 Algerian Championnat National was the second season of the Algerian Championnat National since its establishment in 1962. A total of 49 teams...
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  • This article displays the rosters for the participating teams at the 2013 FIBA Africa Club Championship. "Al-Ahly - Malabo Kings Boxscore" (PDF). FIBAAfrica...
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    Enrico Macias, "L'envers du ciel bleu", 2015 (in French) Le Malouf Constantinois Archived 28 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine "RFI Music biography"...
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    both Oran and Algiers chose to avoid the issue, whereas the IGAME of Constantinois, Maurice Papon (who died in 2007 after having been convicted for crimes...
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    Conservation status FAO (2007): not at risk: 148  Other names Tunisian Barbary Constantinois Moutons de l'Oued Souf Tunisien Barbary Country of origin Tunisia Use...
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    at the time of Hadj Ahmed, last Bey of Constantine" - " Le drapeau constantinois à l'époque de Hadj Ahmed, dernier Bey de Constantine "". Revue de l'Occident...
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    succeed in the conquest of the Constantinois region. The alliance between Ahmed Bey (1786-1851) in the Constantinois with the Emir Abdelkader (1808–1883)...
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    (1991), 273 p. Morizot, P. Le groupement berbérophone chaouia du Sud Constantinois. Son caractère, son évolution, Paris, Centre de Hautes Études Administratives...
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  • crassicornis, nov. gen., nov. sp., un ovicaprine nouveau du villafranchien constantinois". Compte Rendu Sommaire des Séances de la Société Géologique de France...
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    414-416 Philippe Marçais (1956), Le Parler Arabe de Djidjelli (Nord Constantinois, Algérie), Paris, 16–17; cf. also Marcel Cohen (1912), Le Parler Arabe...
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    deport Messali Hadj, contributed to the outbreak of riots in Sétif and Constantinois on May 8, 1945. It was the first day of peace after the Nazi surrender...
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