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Mohamed Boudiaf (23 June 1919 – 29 June 1992, Arabic: محمد بوضياف; ALA-LC: Muḥammad Bū-Ḍiyāf), also
called Si
Tayeb el Watani, was an
Algerian political...
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Fatiha Boudiaf (November 28, 1944 in Oran) is an
Algerian activist,
widow and
second wife of
former Algerian President Mohamed Boudiaf.
After his ********ination...
- The ********ination of
Mohamed Boudiaf took
place on 29 June 1992. As
Chairman of the High
Council of Algeria,
Boudiaf was
killed by one of his own bodyguards...
- who, on 29 June 1992 in Annaba, ********inated
Algerian president Mohamed Boudiaf.
Twenty days
after the ********ination, a
commission of
inquiry named immediately...
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Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport (Arabic: مطار قسنطينة - محمد بوضياف, French: Aéroport de
Constantine -
Mohamed Boudiaf IATA: CZL, ICAO: DABC) is...
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Karim Boudiaf (Arabic: كريم بوضياف; born 16
September 1990) is a
professional footballer who
plays for Al-Duhail in the
Qatar Stars League. He can play...
- The
Mohamed Boudiaf University of M'Sila is a
public university located in M'Sila, Algeria. The
institution began in 1985 with the
opening of a higher...
- Aït
Ahmed –
Minister of
State Rabah Bitat –
Minister of
State Mohamed Boudiaf –
Minister of
State Mohamed Khider –
Minister of
State Mohamed Lamine Debaghine...
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annulled elections in
December 1991. It
originally consisted of:
Mohamed Boudiaf (PRS) Ali Kafi (FLN)
Redha Malek,
Prime Minister (from July 1992) Major...
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Muhammad Boudiaf, to take
office for a three-year term to
facilitate a
transfer back to
normal elections for the office. However,
Boudiaf was ********inated...