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- The Fellagha, an Arabic word literally meaning "bandits" (الفلاقة, singular الفلاق), refers to groups of armed militants affiliated with anti-colonial...
- 18 January 1955, Mourad Didouche, was at the head of a group of nine Fellaghas, in a local maquis called Douar Souadek located 12 km from the town of...
- In the first few days of the operation, caves, and other places where Fellaghas hid and were bombed by the Air Force but to no avail. During the operation...
- gained the support of fellaghas who reprised the uprest. Bourguibist cells and French settlers were attacked. As for the fellaghas, it was necessary to...
- atrocities. Argoud said he'd tortured detainees and extrajudicially executed Fellaghas, whose corpses he then publicly displa****. "I carried out capital executions...
- Abbas maintained a more moderate, electoral strategy. Fewer than 500 fellaghas (pro-Independence fighters) could be counted at the beginning of the conflict...
- National ****embly, with shouts of "Sales Juifs! A la Seine! Mort aux fellaghas!" (Dirty Jews! Into the Seine (river)! Death to the (Algerian) rebels...
- Jusqu'au bout de l'Algérie française, Pygmalion, 2003. Rémy Madoui, J'ai été fellagha, officier et déserteur : biographie du FLN à l'OAS, éditions du Seuil,...
- which was much less than in Staoueli. In 1958, during the Algerian war, Fellaghas raided the monastery. In 1962, there were just nine monks left. After...
- force Fedayeen - Arabic term for fighters willing to sacrifice themselves Fellagha - nationalist militants in Algeria and Tunisia opposing French colonial...