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Abane Ramdane (June 10, 1920 –
December 26, 1957) was an
Algerian political activist and revolutionary. He pla**** a key role in the
organization of the...
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Soummam –
Abane Ramdane Airport (French: Aéroport de
Bejaia /
Soummam –
Abane Ramdane) (IATA: BJA, ICAO: DAAE), also
known as
Soummam Airport or Bejaia...
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Richard Abanes (/əˈbɑːnɪs/; born
October 13, 1961) is an
American playwright, composer, lyricist, author, singer, and actor. He has had a life of diverse...
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Abane (Avane), one of
several languages called Baniwa, also
known as
Baniva Yavitero, was an
Arawakan language of Venezuela. It is
believed to have become...
- 2023.
Retrieved Apr 12, 2024.
Boyett 2005, p. 30.
Lazarus 2008, p. 237.
Abanes 1998, p. 119. Kulikowski,
Michael (2004). Late
Roman Spain and Its Cities...
- 1955,
Rabah Bitat, head of the FLN in Algiers, was
arrested by the French.
Abane Ramdane,
recently freed from prison, was sent from
Kabylie to take the political...
- on
August 5, 2010.
Retrieved February 20, 2010 – via
College of Wooster.
Abanes,
Menandro Sarion (2014). Ethno-religious
Identification and
Intergroup Contact...
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Saadi as his aide. On 25 June 1956, an FLN
tract aut****d by Ben M'Hidi and
Abane Ramdane declared: "All
executions of
combatants will be
followed by reprisals...
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Algerian nationalists such as
Mohamed Lamine Debaghine, Saad Dahlab,
Abane Ramdane, Ali
Boumendjel and M'hamed Yazid. "You are the
knives which we...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on July 16, 2011 – via
Internet Archive.
Abanes,
Richard (2003). One
Nation Under Gods: A
History of the
Mormon Church....