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Dahmane El
Harrachi (real name
Abderrahmane Amrani), (July 7, 1926 –
August 31, 1980), was an
Algerian Chaâbi
singer of
Chaoui origin. His song Ya Rayah...
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prepared the operation. Two
Tunisian Arab
attackers in Europe, Abd as-Sattar
Dahmane and
Rachid Bouari el-Ouaer, were
brought to
Afghanistan where they were...
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Dahmane (Arabic: محمد دحمان; born
April 9, 1982) is a
retired footballer. Born in France, he
represented Algeria at
youth level. Mons
signed Dahmane in...
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Hamza Dahmane (born
September 22, 1990) is an
Algerian football player who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
French club US Gieres. He been
capped for Algeria...
- Sidi
Dahmane is a
small town and
rural commune in
Taroudant Province of the Souss-M****a-Drâa
region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune...
- May 16, 2019)
Yousef Al
Mannai (June 30, 2019 – June 7, 2021)
Mohammed Dahmane (July 2, 2021 –
December 23, 2021)
Aleksandar Ilić (January 8, 2022 – May...
- Aït
Dahmane is a
village in the Bou****ès
Province in Kabylie, Algeria. The
village is
surrounded by
Isser River and the town of
Ammal in the Khachna...
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Mokhtar Dahmane (27
December 1931 - 25 July 2023) was an
Algerian professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. "Quand la rose flétrit, l'USM Blida...
- "Kali
Nagin Ke Jaisi" was
lifted from "Ya Rayah" by the
Algerian singer Dahmane El Harrachi. The
first 40
seconds of "Kehna Hai Tumse" were
lifted from...
- leaving') is an
Algerian chaâbi song
written and
performed in 1973 by
Dahmane El
Harrachi (Amrani Abderrahmane). Up
until the past 15
years this song...