- Oued
Chaaba is a town in north-eastern Algeria. Oued
Chaaba, also
known as
Lambiridi in Antiquity, and Victor-Duruy
during the
French colonial period,...
- Le Gone du
Chaâba (transl. The Kid of the
Chaaba),
translated into
English as
Shantytown Kid by
Naima Wolf, is an
autobiographical novel by
Azouz Begag...
-
Allouache for
Salut Cousin. The
music of
Christophe Ruggia's film The Gone of
Chaâba is one of his contributions. He was the lead
actor in Taïeb Louhichi's Layla...
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often inspired by his childhood) is the
autobiographical novel Le Gone du
Chaâba,
published in 1986 by Éditions du Seuil. The
title itself is a
clever play...
- the
program Four
Urban Legends, he
directed his
first feature, Le Gone du
Chaâba [fr] (1997), that was
nominated at the César Awards. He
directed two other...
- Bouquet,
Daniel Auteuil; 1996: Les
Voleurs by André Téchiné; 1998: Le Gone du
Chaâba by
Christophe Ruggia, from the book by
Azouz Begag; 2000: Lyon
police spéciale...
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Minister for
Equal Opportunities,
wrote an
autobiographic novel, Le Gone du
Chaâba,
about his
experiences while living in a
bidonville in the
outskirts of...
- on
August 21, 1928 in the
Ouled Chlih douar (in
Victor Duruy, now Oued
Chaaba) in the
haouz of Aïn Touta, in the
Batna Province. He was the
second eldest...
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Standard Meitei Loi
Pangal English translation chaaba chaapa chaaba to eat
kappa kapma kappa to weep
saabiba saapipa saabiba to make
thamba thampa thamba...
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insufficient salary becomes evident in an
exchange between a
prior resident of the
chaâba,
asking Bouzid where he will find the
money to move into a new apartment...