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Chelif River (Arabic: وادي الشلف) (also
spelled Chéliff, or Sheliff) is a 700-kilometre-long (430 mi)
river in Algeria, the
longest in the country. It...
- The
Battle of
Chelif or
Battle of
Djidouia took
place on 28
April 1701 on the
banks of the
Chelif River. It was
fought between the
armies of the Alaouite...
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Tripoli and
Chelif. This last one
originated from Abu Nas
whose son was Ibn Abu Nas, from who
Mandil I descended, the
Almohad governor of
Chelif c. 1160....
- The
Maghrebi war (1699–1702) was a
conflict involving a Tunisian, Tripolitanian, and
Moroccan coalition, and the
Deylik of Algiers. It was an important...
- 520 km Oum Er-Rbia
River - Morocco. 555 km
Sebou River - Morocco. 496 km
Chelif River - Algeria. 725 km
Geography of
Africa List of
rivers of
Europe List...
- Algeria,
North Africa. The Sly
River is a
tributary of the
Chelif River and
joins the
Chelif just east of the town of Sidi ben Thiour. 36°05′51″N 1°08′10″E...
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grown there. The
Chelif is a 725 km long
river with
headwaters in the Tell
Atlas to its
discharge into the Mediterranean. The
Chelif is characterized...
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wooded southern flank of
Mount Zaccar Rherbi, five
kilometers north of the
Chelif River, and
overlooking the
Zaccar plateau to the west. The
commune of Miliana...
- now the
northwest of Algeria. Its
territory stretched from
Tlemcen to the
Chelif bend and Algiers, and at its
zenith reached Sijilmasa and the
Moulouya River...
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rivers of the Atlas, the
Saharan Atlas feeds wadis.
Among these are the
Chelif and
Touil wadis,
riverbeds that
contains water only
during wet periods,...