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Mohand Arav
Bessaoud (born 24
December 1924 in
Taguemount El Djedid, Algeria; died 1
January 2002 in Newport) was a
Kabyle Algerian writer and activist...
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sparked intense debate both
within and
outside the Academy.
Mohand Arav
Bessaoud, a
founding member of the
academy and
strong Tifinagh advocate, recounted...
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represents the word Amazigh, the root of
which it is
taken from.
Mohand Arav
Bessaoud,
Algerian activist and
founder of
Berber Academy,
designed the flag in...
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Archived from the
original on 24
February 2007.
Retrieved 11
December 2007.
Bessaoud, Yuba; Delmar-Morgan, Alex (9 July 2006). "Focus: Look Mum,
watch this...
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Rufovich (1968). A
History of
Africa 1918-1967. "Nauka"
Publishing House.
Bessaoud,
Mohamed Arab (1966-01-01). Le F.F.S.,
espoir et
trahison (in French)....
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location missing publisher (link) Arab, Hamid. "
Bessaoud Mohand Arav, la singularité d'un berbériste visionnaire". lematindz.net...
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Algerian revolutionary fighter and
secularist politician Mohand Arav
Bessaoud,
revolutionary mujahedin,
founder of the
Academie Berbere and 'spiritual...
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creation of a "Berber nation." For example,
Muhend Aarav (Mhand Arab)
Bessaoud, a
militant nationalist of
Kabyle origin and an
officer in the military...
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vocal advocate for
Tifinagh revival and recognition. in 1973,
Mohand Arav
Bessaoud vouched for him to
chair the
academy as
secretary general. Negadi's tenure...