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Mourad Didouche (Arabic: مراد ديدوش; 1927–1955) was an
Algerian revolutionary, and a
political and
military figure of the
Algerian War of Independence...
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Didouche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Didouche may
refer to:
Mourad Didouche (1927–1955), a
veteran of the
Algerian War of independence...
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Mokhtar Didouche (born 24
February 1955) is the
Algerian Minister of
Tourism and Craftsmanship. He was
appointed as
minister on 16
March 2023.
Didouche holds...
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Didouche Mourad is a town and
commune in
Constantine Province, Algeria.
According to the 1998
census it has a po****tion of 33,266.
Algeria portal Statoids...
- The six
historical Leaders of the FLN:
Rabah Bitat,
Mostefa Ben Boulaïd,
Mourad Didouche,
Mohammed Boudiaf, Krim
Belkacem and
Larbi Ben M'Hidi....
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later Wilayas, and each had a leader. The
leader of Zone II, was
Mourad Didouche, who was one of the six
founders of the FLN. He
regularly used hit and...
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Centre Culturel Mustapha Kateb (Arabic: المركز الثقافي مصطفى كاتب) is a
cultural center in Algiers, Algeria. Its
former name was
Centre de Loisirs...
- Ben Boulaïd,
Larbi Ben M'hidi,
Rabah Bitat,
Mohamed Boudiaf and
Mourad Didouche. They were
joined by Krim
Belkacem in August, and
Hocine Aït Ahmed, Ahmed...
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makes it one of the
administrative and
policy centres of the country. The
Didouche Mourad street is
located in the 3rd
district Of Algiers. It
extends from...
- Standing, from left to right:
Rabah Bitat,
Mustapha Benboulaïd,
Mourad Didouche and
Mohamed Boudiaf. Seated: Krim Belkacem, left, and
Larbi Ben M'hidi...