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Lazreg is a surname, most
commonly found in
North Africa.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ahmed Lazreg (born 1934),
Moroccan middle-distance...
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Marnia Lazreg (January 10, 1941 –
January 13, 2024) was an
Algerian academic. Her work
focused on
women in the
Muslim world, with a
particular focus on...
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Ahmed Lazreg (born 25
September 1934) is a
Moroccan middle-distance runner. He
competed in the men's 800
metres at the 1960
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Sidi
Lazreg is a town and
commune in
Relizane Province, Algeria.
Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids.
Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°39′N 0°47′E...
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Colonial Era, 1894-1960". www.wildmadagascar.org.
Retrieved 9 May 2023.
Lazreg,
Marnia (2018). The
Emergence of
classes in Algeria: A
Study of Colonialism...
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Challenges in Africa.
Lexington Books. p. 158. ISBN 9781498564618.
Marnia Lazreg (23
April 2014). The
Eloquence of Silence:
Algerian Women in Question. Routledge...
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Desiring Arabs in the Arab
Studies Journal,
feminist scholar Marnia Lazreg, a
professor of
sociology at CUNY, wrote, "This
truly monumental book is...
- 3 (Summer 2010) p. 445-474, p.445
Lazreg, Marnia. The
Eloquence of Silence. London: Routledge, 1994 p. 124
Lazreg,
Marnia (2018-07-17). The Eloquence...
- la France, Paris,
Robert Laffont 2009, p. 474–475 ISBN 978-2-221-10946-5
Lazreg, Marnia. “The
Reproduction of
Colonial Ideology: The Case of the Kabyle...
- (with L
Stirling and N Ben
Lazreg)
Leptiminus (Lamta): a
Roman port city in Tunisia,
Report no. 1.(1992) (with N Ben
Lazreg and
contributions from others)...