- of her lineage, the
Sidahmed. She
sometimes bore the name "Lalla N'Ouerdja". Her
birth name
seems to have been "Fadhma Si
Ahmed Ou Méziane", but she...
- weren't involved" et seq.
Nicoll 2005.
Sidahmed &
Sidahmed 2005, pp. 9, 11.
Knight 2005, pp. 18–20.
Sidahmed &
Sidahmed 2005, pp. 12–15.
Knight 2005, pp. 23–24...
- The
Sid Ahmed el
Maghrun concentration camp was an
Italian concentration camp
established in El
Magrun (also
known as
Sid Ahmed el Maghrun) in the Italian...
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Mostafa Sid Ahmed (Arabic: مصطفى سيد احمد, 1953 – 17
January 1996), also
spelled Mustafa Sayyid Ahmad, was a
Sudanese singer-songwriter and composer,...
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Sid Ahmed Inal also
known by his war
surname Djaâfar, was an
Algerian activist and teacher. He was born on
February 21, 1931, in Tlemcen. He died on November...
-
himself is
sometimes termed "Saddam
Hussein of Africa". Mu'awiya Ould Sidi
Ahmed al-Taya was born on 28
November 1941 in Atar, then part of
French Mauritania...
- 2°20′49″E / 48.79750°N 2.34694°E / 48.79750; 2.34694 The
Sid Ahmed Ghlam case (French:
Affaire Sid Ahmed Ghlam)
concerns the
April 2015
murder of Aurélie Châtelain...
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Sid Ahmed Ghozali (Arabic: سيد أحمد غزالي; 31
March 1937 – 4
February 2025) was an
Algerian politician who was the
Prime Minister of
Algeria from 1991...
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Europa Publications. 2001. p. 401+. ISBN 0203409957.
Abdel Salam Sidahmed;
Alsir Sidahmed (2004). "Chronology". Sudan. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-47947-4...
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Sid-
Ahmed Slimani (born 4
November 1958) is an
Algerian football manager and the
current head
coach of WA Tlemcen.
Sid-
Ahmed Slimani at WorldFootball.net...