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  1. Algerian Dairy by Vittorio Sereni, 1985-12
  2. Torture: The Role of Ideology in the French-Algerian War by Rita Maran, 1989-09-07
  3. The Invention of Decolonization: The Algerian War and the Remaking of France by Todd Shepard, 2008-04
  4. War in Algeria: the French experience.(The French in Algeria): An article from: Military Review by Gilles Martin, 2005-07-01
  5. The French student movement and the Algerian crisis by Jean-Philippe Labrousse, 1961
  6. The Algerian revolution by Ben Ahmed Messali, 1956
  7. The operations of the 509th Parachute Battalion (separate unit) in North Africa, 8 November 1942 - February 1943 (Algerian French Morocca [sic] - Tunisian ... (personal experience of a platoon leader) by Lloyd G Wilson, 1947
  8. The Algerian Insurrection, 1954-62 by Edgar. O'Ballance, 1967-01
  9. 755th Tank Battalion supporting the 3d Algerian Infantry Division of the French Expeditionary Corps during the advance on Rome, 11 - 20 May 1944 (Rome ... of a tank battalion operations officer) by Claude R Hinson, 1948
  10. The French Communist Party and the Algerian War by Daniele Joly, 1991-05
  11. The Algerian question: A letter from Charles F. Gallagher (North Africa series) by Charles F Gallagher, 1957
  12. We are and will be with the Algerian people and with those who interpret its revolutionary will: Speech delivered on June 26, 1965 by the Prime Minister of the Revolutionary Government of Cuba by Fidel Castro, 1965
  13. Baraka and bureaucracy: Algerian Muslim judges and the colonial state (1854-1892) by Allan Christelow, 1977
  14. The Algerian War, 1954-1962 by James T Conway, 1983

61. Algeria News
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62. CNN.com - Inquiry Into Algerian Riots - May 1, 2001
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ALGIERS, Algeria (CNN) An inquiry into rioting in the Berber region in which 41 people have died will be open and transparent, Algeria's interior minister has pledged. Noureddine Zerhouni told CNN that President Abdelaziz Bouteflika announced an investigation into the clashes between youths and security forces in Kabyle, in northeastern Algeria, sparked by the death of a student in police custody. ALSO Algeria government acts after riots Official Algerian figures record that 40 civilians and one gendarme were killed and that a total of 484 civilians and 388 police and gendarmes were injured. Zerhouni added that the situation in the region had "highly improved" since the announcement. On Saturday alone, 29 people were reported to have been killed and new clashes erupted on Monday leading to the death of a young protester in Haizer, east of Algiers. Eight other protesters died of wounds sustained in earlier clashes in nearby Bejaia and Tizi Ouzou, some 100 kilometres (60 miles) east of Algiers, security forces said.

63. Algerian Rebels Suspected Of 31 Killings
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64. Suspected Algerian Rebels Kill 19 Villagers
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65. African History Resources At Questia - The Online Library Of Books
302 pgs. A Short history of North Africa From PreRoman Times to the Present Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco by Jane Soames Nickerson. 252 pgs.
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66. Bouteflika Calls For France To Write Off Algerian Debt
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67. AllRefer Reference - Algeria - Almoravids | Algerian Information Resource
Algeria. Almoravids. The Almoravid movement developed early in the eleventh century among the Sanhaja of the western Sahara, whose
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The Almoravid movement developed early in the eleventh century among the Sanhaja of the western Sahara, whose control of trans-Saharan trade routes was under pressure from the Zenata Berbers in the north and the state of Ghana in the south. Yahya ibn Ibrahim al Jaddali, a leader of the Lamtuna tribe of the Sanhaja confederation, decided to raise the level of Islamic knowledge and practice among his people. To accomplish this, on his return from the hajj (Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca) in 1048-49, he brought with him Abd Allah ibn Yasin al Juzuli, a Moroccan scholar. In the early years of the movement, the scholar was concerned only with imposing moral discipline and a strict adherence to Islamic principles among his followers. Abd Allah ibn Yasin also became known as one of the marabouts, or holy persons (from al murabitun , "those who have made a religious retreat." Almoravids is the Spanish transliteration of al murabitun see Marabouts , this ch.).

68. Algerian Security Forces Crackdown On Islamic Militants
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69. CNN.com - Gunmen Kill 16 In Attack On Algerian Boarding School - December 17, 20
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An unidentified shooting victim is visited by fellow students in a hospital near Medea, Algeria, on Sunday

70. Algeria
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MAJOR CITIES Algiers (2.9 million) Oran Constantine Annaba Batna (350,000) Sidi Bel Abbes Skikda (220,000) Biskra (220,000) Blida (220,000) Bejaïa (200,000) Mostagenem (200,000) Tebessa (180,000) Tlemcen Bechar (150,000) Tiaret (130,000) All figures are 2003 estimates. STATUS Independent republic, divided into 48 provinces (wilaya(t)). Certain mountainous regions are under the control of Islamist rebels, and many areas in the south are close to autonomous with little control from the national government. National Days: Independence July 5, 1962. Revolution Day November 1, 1954. GOVERNMENT Head of state: President Abdelaziz Bouteflika Prime ministers: Ahmad O. Yahya (since April 28, 2004). The government consists of 31 ministers, plus 9 delegated ministers. National Assembly: 380 members GEOGRAPHY Inhabitants: 33 million (2003 estimate).

71. CNN - 6 Of 7 Algerian Presidential Candidates Withdraw - April 14, 1999
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ALGIERS, Algeria (CNN) Citing fraud, six candidates in Algeria's presidential elections said Wednesday they had withdrawn from the race just a day before the vote was to take place. "We have decided to collectively withdraw from the presidential elections and will not recognize the legitimacy of its outcome," the six said in a statement after outgoing President Liamine Zeroual refused to meet with them to discuss their complaints. Only Abdelaziz Bouteflika widely believed to have the support of Algeria's military remains in the race. The six former candidates said the election has been rigged in favor of Bouteflika with early voting by police, soldiers and firefighters. The group wanted those votes declared void.

72. Algerian Forces Kill 40 Armed Rebels - Papers
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73. CNN.com - Report: Five Missing In Algerian Sahara Found Dead - Sep. 3, 2003
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Story Tools YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Algeria or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? ALGIERS, Algeria (Reuters) The decomposed bodies of five Algerians who got lost in the Sahara desert more than two weeks ago have been found, a government newspaper said on Wednesday. El Moudjahid newspaper, quoting local authorities, said the Algerians abandoned their four-wheel drive vehicle when it broke down in the Tanezrouft desert. They died after running out of water in an apparent attempt to reach a town. People often go missing in the vast desert, known for its archeological sites and banditry.Last month 18 Algerians were found after spending a week in the desert. Thirty two European holidaymakers were kidnapped by armed Islamic rebels while travelling in the Sahara desert earlier this year. Fourteen were released in August in neighbouring Mali after six months in captivity. Another group of 17 tourists were freed in May. One hostage died of heatstroke.
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74. Algeria´s History - Algeria Became A French Territory And In 1848 Was Made A DÃ
Algeria´s history First inhabitants were Berbers, who still represent a significant minority. arab search engines. Algeria - history.
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Berbers , who still represent a significant minority. Algeria has been occupied many times during its history by - Phoenicians and Romans among others -
but the Arab invasions of the 8th and 11th centuries A.D. had the greatest cultural impact.
In 1492 Moors and Jews expelled from Spain settled in Algeria. Between 1518 and 1830 Algeria was an integral part of the Ottoman Empire.
Moslems were killed before independence was declared on July 5, 1962. Later that year the Algerian provisional government transferred authority to the Political Bureau of the FLN, the National Constituent Assembly was elected from a list of FLN candidates, and a republic was proclaimed with Ahmed Ben Bella, one of the original leaders of the FLN, as president. Nearly one million French and other Europeans (pieds noirs, or black feet) left the country when the French army withdrew.
During the 1960s and 1970s Algeria went through a difficult period of adjustment and change, emerging as a staunch socialist state: the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria. Houari Boumedienne, who became president after a 1965 coup, died in December 1978.
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75. Algerian Army Kills Armed Islamic Group Leader
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76. CNN.com - Algerian Rebels Kill Six In Cabaret Attack - July 1, 2001
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ALGIERS, Algeria (Reuters) Suspected Islamic rebels slit the throats of five women and shot a man dead after attacking a night club in eastern Algeria on Friday night, local newspapers reported on Sunday. The killings took place near Tebessa, about 630 kilometers (390 miles) east of Algiers, when about 20 men in military fatigues stormed a hotel restaurant, the newspapers said. The daily Le Matin said the assailants belonged to the Armed Islamic Group (GIA), a radical Muslim fundamentalist group which has been fighting government forces for the past nine years. Liberte said the "terrorists" ransacked the cabaret, stole belongings from the patrons, and shot the club owner's brother when he tried to drive away to seek help. The rebels then kidnapped five women in their early 20s. Their bodies were found hours later in the nearby mountains with their throats slit, witnesses and residents told Liberte. The newspapers gave no reason for the attack, which was not reported by the official media.

77. Algeria History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, C
Algeria history Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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  • 78. Metropolitan Association Of Algerian Americans
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    79. Algerian President's Popularity Falls
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    80. WWW-VL History Index
    Click Here for WWWVL Main Catalogue WWW-VL history ALGERIA. PLEASE NOTE that this site is currently without a maintainer, and
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