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Boghar is a town and
commune in Médéa Province, Algeria.
During the
Roman Empire the town was the site of a
Roman town
called Voncaria. At the 411 Carthage...
- as the
Commando Training and
Initiation to
Parachuting School (EFCIP) in
Boghar. The 104th RMO has
several combat companies, each with its own specificities...
- Nova,
Mauritania Vissalsa (on the Oued-Melah river?)
Voncaria (ruins of
Boghar?)
Voncariana (near the
ruins of Boghasi?)
Vulturia (ruins at the
Falco promontory...
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Aissaouia Aziz
Baata Benchicao Beni
Slimane Berrouaghia Bir Ben
Laabed Boghar Bou
Aiche Bouaichoune Bouchrahil Boughezoui Bouskene Chahbounia C****alat...
- mean that he was from the
Porkollar (goldsmith) or the
Vishwakarma caste.
Boghar glorifies Kalangi in many of his verses.
Kalangi and
Bhogar were considered...
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Marie Bertrand Alfred ****alde (22 July 1878,
Boghar,
Algeria - 6
February 1966, Garches, Paris) was a
French Army officer. He
studied at the École de guerre...
- the
French Army, and from 1854 to 1859 was
stationed in
Algeria (Algiers,
Boghar and in the
region of Kabylie).
Later on, he parti****ted in a
military expedition...
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Hakluyt wrote: "... the
notable and
strange journey of
Master Jenkinson to
Boghar in Bactria.
Whereunto thou
maist adde sixe of our
voyages eleven hundred...
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based in
Boghar in the
wilaya of
Medea in Algeria. The
history of
EFCIP began in
Roman times, when the
Romans had
their cantonment in
Boghar and created...
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Dolmen in Aïn Séfra,
Algeria dating back to 7,100 BC.
Dolmen found in
Boghar region of
Medea in
central Algeria from 5,600 BC.
Dolmen Discovered in Roknia...