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Bencheneb (26
October 1869 – 5
February 1929) was an
Algerian professor,
writer and historian. Born in 1869 to
parents of
Turkish origin,
Bencheneb became...
- AH 371 (AD 981–982) is
given in
Bencheneb 1913, Lewis,
Pellat &
Schacht 1965 and
Penelas 2014.
Bencheneb 1913.
Bencheneb 1913 and
Fesharaki 2015
agree that...
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Algiers Opera House, was
renamed in his memory.
Bencheneb 1971, 15.
Evans 2012, 71.
Evans 2012, 72.
Bencheneb,
Rachid (1971), "Les mémoires de Mahieddine...
- al-Wardi
credits al-Mas'udi, al-Tusi and
several other sources,
Mohamed Bencheneb claimed it is a
plagiarism of a book by
Egyptian writer Najm ad-Dīn Aḥmad...
- al-Miknasi
Calvo 2008, p. 1088. Samsó 2007, p. 551. Oaks 2017.
Suter &
Bencheneb 1986, p. 731.
Cherkaoui 1992, p. 1470.
Cherkaoui 1992, p. 1470-1471. Stearns...
- 20th-century
militant of the
Algerian national political movement.
Mohamed Bencheneb, 20th-century professor,
writer and historian.
Mourad Didouche, 20th-century...
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relation mentioned by
Sancho Panza in the novel. The
Cervantists Saadeddine Bencheneb and
Charles Marcilly proposed as an
etymology ابن الإنجيل Ibn al-Inŷīl...
- Mohammed's birthday ;
Swahili Islamic cosmology. (1971). Niederlande: Brill.
Bencheneb, M. "Muzdawid̲j̲."
Encyclopaedia of Islam,
Second Edition.
Edited by:...
- "The
Power of Comp****ion: The
Imitanda of Abu'l-Abbas as-Sabti", p. 79
Bencheneb, H. (1995). "al-Sabtī". In Bearman, P.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth, C.E.;...
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probably composed by Ibn Abi Zar (first
published by
Professor Mohamed Bencheneb, Algiers, 1920). Ibn
Khaldun was the most
famous manifestation of this...